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Roger Moorhouse (born 1968) is a British historian and author. Though born in
Stockport, Cheshire, he was raised in Hertfordshire and was educated at
Berkhamsted School. Inspired by the East European
Revolutions of 1989, he enrolled in the
School of Slavonic and East European Studies of the
University of London in 1990 to study history and politics. He graduated with an MA in 1994 and has since studied at the universities of Düsseldorf and Strathclyde.
Whilst a student, Moorhouse began working as a researcher for Professor
Norman Davies. He collaborated with Professor Davies on many of the latter’s recent publications, including,
The Isles, and
Rising ’44. This working relationship culminated in 2002 with the publication, in three languages, of a co-authored study of the history of the city of
Wrocław (the former German Breslau) entitled .
2006 saw the publication of
Killing Hitler, Moorhouse’s first solo book. An account of the numerous attempts on
Hitler’s life, the book was a critical and commercial success and is published in a further ten languages, including German, Spanish, Russian, Italian and Japanese.
A fluent German speaker, Moorhouse is a specialist in modern German History, particularly
Adolf Hitler and the
Third Reich, and is a regular contributor to both
History Today and the
BBC History (magazine). A member of the British-German Association, and a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts, Moorhouse is married with two children and lives in
Buckinghamshire.
Books authored
- Moorhouse, R. & Davies, N. (2002). Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City. Cape. ISBN 0-224-06243-3
- Moorhouse, R. (2006). Killing Hitler. Cape. ISBN 0-224-07121-1
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