Personal Details: de Groot, Jerome
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Jerome de Groot, PhD (*1975) teaches at the University of Manchester. He is currently AHRC Leadership Fellow for the project "Double-Helix History" and has held fellowships and visiting positions in Russia, Japan, Australia and Ireland.
He is the author of "Consuming History" (2008/2016), "Remaking History" (2015) and "The Historical Novel" (2009). Main research areas: popular and public history; historiography; genetics in popular culture.
Current project: Double-Helix History
On Twitter: @doublehelixhist or @deggy21
Jerome de Groot, PhD (*1975) lehrt an der Universität von Manchester. Er ist derzeit AHRC Leadership Fellow für das Projekt "Double-Helix History" und hat Stipendien und Gastpositionen in Russland, Japan, Australien und Irland bekleidet.
Er ist Autor von "Consuming History" (2008/2016), "Remaking History" (2015) und "The Historical Novel" (2009). Forschungsschwerpunkte: Public History; Historiographie; Genetik in der Populärkultur.
Laufendes Projekt: Double-Helix History
Auf Twitter: @doublehelixhist oder @deggy21
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