Dr Kerstin von Lingen
Academic and Research Career
Dr Kerstin von Lingen completed her MA in History and Italian at the University of Freiburg, Germany, in 1995.
She was subsequently awarded her doctorate in Modern History at the University of Tübingen, where she worked as a researcher in the project funded by the German Research Foundation ( DFG), ‘War Experience – War and Society in the Modern Period’ (1999-2001). Following her doctoral studies, she conducted a project at the University of Tübingen (2005-2006), likewise funded by the German Research Foundation, on the contacts between SS-General Karl Wolff and Allen W. Dulles and its significance for intelligence history and the Cold War which will be published by Schoeningh in 2009.
In addition to considerable experience as a researcher and interviewer for television companies, Dr von Lingen has worked on the staff of the Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv (Federal German Military Archive), Freiburg i. Br. and at the Federal German Armed Forces Military History Research Institute in Potsdam. She currently teaches history at the University of Heidelberg and is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Dr von Lingen was elected an ESRI Research Fellow in November 2007.
Research Interests
Dr von Lingen is interested in the history of war crimes, both the perpetration of crimes in war and their causes and the legal pursuit of those crimes once a conflict has ended, as well as questions of war and memory. She has published extensively on German war crimes in Italy in the Second World War, and on the case of Field-Marshal Albert Kesselring and his prosecution by the British in Venice in 1947.
An English edition of her book on the Kesselring trial, which was first published in German in 2004, is due for publication shortly by Kansas University Press.
Principal Publications
Books
Kesselrings letzte Schlacht. Kriegsverbrecherprozesse, Vergangenheitspolitik und Wieder-bewaffnung: Der Fall Kesselring (Paderborn 2004).
Kesselring’s Last Battle: War Crimes Trials and Cold War Politics, 1945-1960 (Lawrence, KS, 2009). Editor, Kriegserfahrung und nationale Identität in Europa nach 1945 (Paderborn, 2009).
Journal Articles
‘Immunitätsversprechen. Wie SS-Obergruppenführer Karl Wolff der Strafverfolgung entging’, Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift, 68, Heft 2 (2009).
‘La lunga via verso la pace: Retroscenca e interessi attorno all‘ „Operation Sunrise“’, Storia e Regione / Geschichte und Region, 17 (2008), pp. 159-178.
‘Conspiracy of Silence: How the “Old Boys” of American Intelligence Shielded SS General Karl Wolff from Prosecution’, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 22 (Spring 2008), pp. 74-109.
‘Partisanenkrieg und Wehrmachtjustiz: Italien 1943-1945’, Zeitschrift für Genozidforschung, 2/2007, pp. 8-40.
‘Faschismus und Nationalsozialismus in Italien und Deutschland. Geschichtspolitische Debatten und Inszenierungen seit den Achtziger Jahren. Tagungsbericht’, in Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken 86/2006, pp. 648-655. Also available online at http://www.dhi-roma.it/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf-dateien/Tagungsberichte/2006/Tagungsbericht_Villa_Sciarra.pdf)
‘Soldiers into Citizens: Wehrmacht officers in the Federal Republic of Germany (1945-1960)’, Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London, 27/2 (Nov. 2005), pp. 45-67. (co-authored with Michael Salter)
‘Contrasting Strategies within the War Crimes Trials of Kesselring and Wolff’, Liverpool Law Review, 26/3 (2005), pp. 225-266.
‘Konstruktion von Kriegserinnerung: Der Prozeß gegen Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring vor einem britischen Militärgericht in Venedig (1947) und das Bild vom Krieg in Italien’, Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift, 59/2 (2000), pp. 435-450.
Articles in Edited Collections
‘Eine Frage der Ehre: Die Legendenkonstruktion der Offiziere vom „Sauberen Krieg“ an der Italienfront’, in Christiane Liermann, Martha Margotti & Bernd Sösemann (eds.), Stockende Erzählungen. “Vergangenheitsbewältigung” und “Gedächtniskultur” in Deutschland und Italien nach 1945 (Tübingen, 2007), pp. 91-120.
‘Der Fall Kesselring: Britische Vergangenheitspolitik und die Kriegsverbrecherlobby’, in H. Radtke, D. Rössner, T. Schiller & W. Form (eds.), Historische Dimensionen von Kriegsverbrecherprozessen nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg (Baden-Baden, 2007), pp. 137-158.
‘Od ‘mýtu resistence ke „skríni hanby’. Zadržované potrestání válecných zlocinu v Itálii 1945-2005’, in Jirí Pešek (ed.), Sborník prací soucasná situace historiografií soudobých dejin v Europe a USA IMS FSV UK, Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Studia Territorialia VIII/ 2005 (Prague, 2006), pp. 155-166.
‘“Resistenza-Mythos“ und die Legende vom “Sauberen Krieg an der Südfront“. Konstruktion von Kriegserinnerung in Italien und Deutschland 1945-2005’, in Bernd Faulenbach & Franz-Josef Jelich (eds.), „ Transformationen“ der Erinnerungskulturen in Europa nach 1989 (Essen, 2006), pp. 329-364.
‘Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring – Soldat bis zum letzten Tag?’ in Gerhard Hirschfeld (ed.), Karrieren im Nationalsozialismus (Frankfurt/Main, 2004), pp. 205-224.
‘”Condannato al silenzio”. Governi alleati e crimini nazisti in Italia: i condizionamenti politici sulla ricerca della verità’, in Marco Palla (ed.), 12 agosto 1944: la strage di Sant´Anna di Stazzema (Florence, 2003), pp. 153-162.
‘“...wenn wir zum letzten Kampf in Italien antreten.“ Die Konstruktion von Kriegserinnerung am Beispiel des Kriegsverbrecherprozesses gegen Albert Kesselring’, in Bruno Thoss & Hans-Erich Volkmann (eds.), Erster Weltkrieg – Zweiter Weltkrieg. Ein Vergleich (Paderborn, 2002), pp. 687-709.
Contact
Dr von Lingen is a Research Fellow in the Centre for European Security and can be contacted via the Centre.