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FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE SOCIETY

Dr. Nicholas Martin
University of Birmingham

Nick Martin is Reader (Associate Professor) in European Intellectual History at the University of Birmingham (UoB). He was the Founding Director of UoB’s Graduate Centre for Europe (2005-2015) and Director of its Institute for German Studies from 2013 to 2020. He was editor-in-chief of the OUP journal Forum for Modern Language Studies (2013-17). His main research and teaching interests are: Weimar classicism; the roots and reception of Nietzsche’s thought; WW1 in German culture and memory; and the cultural history and memory of far-left terrorism in West Germany. His publications include Nietzsche and Schiller: Untimely Aesthetics (OUP 1996) and (as editor) Nietzsche and the German Tradition (Peter Lang 2003), Schiller: National Poet – Poet of Nations (Rodopi 2006), Who Is This Schiller Now? (Camden House 2011), Aftermath: Legacies and Memories of War in Europe, 1918–1945–1989 (Ashgate 2014), and Nietzsche’s ‘Ecce Homo’ (De Gruyter 2021).
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  • CONFERENCE 2021: CfA
  • Hollingdale Prize