Stephan Malinowski
Stephan Malinowski, geb. 1966 in Berlin (West), Studium der Geschichte und Politikwissenschaft in Berlin (FU, TU, HU) und Montpellier (Universite Paul Valery). Magister 1994 an der TU Berlin. 1995-1998 DAAD-Stipendiat am Europäischen Hochschulinstitut in Florenz. 1998-2002
Wiss. Mitarbeiter an der TU Berlin (Neue Geschichte), 2002/03 Wiss. Mitarbeiter am Historischen Seminar der Universität zu Köln, April 2003 Wiss. Ass. (Dr. phil.) am Friedrich Meinecke Institut der FU Berlin.
ür seine Dissertation wurde er im Jahr 2004 als erster Preisträger mit dem Hans-Rosenberg-Gedächtnispreis ausgezeichnet.
Nach seiner Promotion wurde er im April 2003 Wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut der FU Berlin, wo er bis 2008 als Dozent tät
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