Mary fulbrook biography
Fulbrook was the first female Chair of the German History Society; and, together with Richard J. Evans, was a founding Editor of its journal, German History....
Mary Fulbrook, FBA, is Professor of German History at UCL and a graduate of Cambridge and Harvard.
Mary Fulbrook
British academic and historian (born 1951)
Mary Jean Alexandra Fulbrook, FRHistS, FBA (née Wilson; born 28 November 1951) is a British academic and historian.
Since 1995, she has been Professor of German History at University College London.[1] She is a noted researcher in a wide range of fields, including religion and society in early modern Europe, the German dictatorships of the twentieth century, Europe after the Holocaust, and historiography and social theory.[2]
Early life
Fulbrook was born Mary Jean Alexandra Wilson on 28 November 1951 to Arthur Wilson and Harriett C.
Wilson (née Friedeberg). She was educated at Sidcot School, a privateday and boarding school in Somerset, and at King Edward VI High School, an all-girls independent school in Birmingham. She went on to study at Newnham College, Cambridge.
In 1973, she graduated with a double first classBachelor of Arts (BA) degree; this was converted to Master of Arts (MA