Professor Richard Overy
Honorary Professor
Research interests include the history of the Hitler and Stalin dictatorships, the Second World War, air power in the twentieth century, German history from c 1900. Research supervision can be offered in all these areas and in related themes and subjects.
Biography:
Richard Overy (b. 1947) was educated at Caius College, Cambridge. He taught at Cambridge from 1972 to 1979 at Queens' College and from 1976-79 as a University Assistant Lecturer. From 1980 to 2004 he taught at King's College, London where he was made professor of Modern History in 1994. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (1977), Fellow of the British Academy (2000) and Fellow of King's College (2003). In 2001 he was awarded the Samuel Elliot Morison Prize of the Society for Military History for his contribution to the history of warfare. In September 2004 he took up appointment as Professor of History at the University of Exeter.
Research supervision:
Research supervision can be offered generally in the field of the Hitler and Stalin dictatorships, the Second World War (causes, course and consequences - any aspect of its history), air power history, German history from c.1900.
Other:
Regular contributor to radio and television. Documentary series adviser on The Road to War (1989), Russia's War (1996), The People's Century (1994). Currently historical adviser for a German film on the bombing of Dresden. Undertakes international TV consultancy work on Hitler and World War Two.
Team leader in European Science Foundation Programme on 'National Socialist and Fascist Occupation in Europe 1939-1945', team 3 on 'Economics'
Currently planning a major conference on bombing in the Second World War to be held at the University of Exeter in September 2007.
He is a member of the Peer Review College of the AHRC, reviews grants for the Leverhulme Trust, and is a Fellow of the British Academy.
Editor of The Times History of the World.