Bakgrunn og faglige interesser
Jeg studerte i Freiburg og St Andews før jeg tok doktorgraden ved Universitetet i Freiburg. Fra 2007 til 2016 forsket jeg og underviste ved universitetene Viadrina i Frankfurt/O. og Humboldt-Universitetet i Berlin. Forskningsopphold tok meg bl.a. til German Historical Institute i London, Wolfson College, Cambridge, og Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies ved Harvard University. I 2016 kom jeg til IAKH hvor jeg er nå ansatt som professor i europeisk samtidshistorie. Forskningsinteressene mine gjelder rettshistorie, mediahistorie, arbeidshistorie og Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Undervisning
Emneord:
Historie,
Samtidshistorie,
Rettshistorie,
økonomisk historie,
Historisk teori og metode
Publikasjoner
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2022).
Searching for Order. German Jurists Debate Economic Power, 1919–1949.
I Föllmer, Moritz & Swett, Pamela (Red.),
Reshaping Capitalism in Weimar and Nazi Germany.
Cambridge University Press.
ISSN 9781108985192.
s. 85–114.
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Priemel, Kim Christian & Payk, Marcus
(2021).
Thinking Law, Talking Law, Doing Law: How Lawyers Craft(ed) the International Order.
I Priemel, Kim Christian & Payk, Marcus (Red.),
Crafting the International Order. Practitioners and Practices of International Law since c.1800.
Oxford University Press.
ISSN 9780198863830.
s. 1–20.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2021).
Changing Hats. Nuremberg’s Visible College and the Politics of Internationalism, 1941–49.
I Priemel, Kim Christian & Payk, Marcus (Red.),
Crafting the International Order. Practitioners and Practices of International Law since c.1800.
Oxford University Press.
ISSN 9780198863830.
s. 191–200.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2020).
Historical Reasoning and Judicial Historiography in International Criminal Trials.
I Heller, Kevin Jon; Mégret, Frédéric; Nouwen, Sarah; Ohlin, Jens & Robinson, Darryl (Red.),
The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law
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Oxford University Press.
ISSN 9780198825203.
s. 519–539.
doi:
10.1093/law/9780198825203.003.0023.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2020).
War Crimes Trials, the Holocaust, and Historiography, 1943–2011.
I Gigliotti, Simone & Hilary, Earl (Red.),
A Companion to the Holocaust.
Wiley-Blackwell.
ISSN 978-1-118-97052-2.
s. 173–189.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2020).
A Vanishing Act. The Reich Ministry of Labour and the Nuremberg Trials, 1945–1949.
I Nützenadel, Alexander (Red.),
Bureaucracy, Work, and Violence. The Reich Ministry of Labour in Nazi Germany, 1933-1945 .
Berghahn Books.
ISSN 978-1-78920-458-2.
s. 397–424.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2019).
Corporate Liabilities: A Genealogy of Business Accountability under International Criminal Law.
I Brousseau, Eric; Glachant, Jean-Michel & Sgard, Jérôme (Red.),
The Oxford Handbook of Institutions of International Economic Governance and Market Regulation.
Oxford University Press.
ISSN 9780190900571.
doi:
10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190900571.001.0001.
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Priemel, Kim Christian; Eichenberg, Julia; Lahusen, Benjamin & Payk, Marcus
(2019).
A machine that dreams: The law in contemporary history and the contemporary history of law.
Zeithistorische Forschungen.
ISSN 1612-6033.
16(2),
s. 215–231.
doi:
10.14765/zzf.dok-1525.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2018).
Multiple Innovation. Computer und die industriellen Arbeitsbeziehungen in den Druckindustrien Großbritanniens, der USA und Westdeutschlands, 1962-1995.
I Bösch, Frank (Red.),
Wege in die digitale Gesellschaft. Computernutzung in der Bundesrepublik 1955-1990.
Wallstein Verlag.
ISSN 978-3-8353-3290-4.
s. 198–224.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2018).
Im Sande verlaufen? Das Ludwigsburger Ermittlungsverfahren gegen das Einsatzkommando 3 und die justizielle Täterforschung nach 1945.
I Schulte, Jan Erik & Wildt, Michael (Red.),
Die SS nach 1945. Entschuldungsnarrative, populäre Mythen, europäische Erinnerungsdiskurse.
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
ISSN 978-3-8471-0820-7.
s. 119–144.
doi:
10.14220/9783737008204.119.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2018).
National Socialism and German Business.
I Baranowski, Shelley (Red.),
A Companion to Nazi Germany.
Wiley-Blackwell.
ISSN 978-1-118-93688-7.
s. 281–298.
doi:
10.1002/9781118936894.ch17.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2017).
Entrées "Flick, affaire"; "IG Farben, affaire"; "Krupp, affaire"; "Ministéres, affaire"; "Taylor (Telford)".
I Beauvallet, Olivier (Red.),
Dictionnaire encyclopédique de la justice pénale internationale.
Berger-Levrault.
ISSN 978-2-85130-2.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2017).
Arbeitsverwaltung vor Gericht. Das Reichsarbeitsministerium und die Nürnberger Prozesse 1945–1949.
I Nuetzenadel, Alexander (Red.),
Das Reichsarbeitsministerium im Nationalsozialismus. Verwaltung – Politik – Verbrechen.
Wallstein Verlag.
ISSN 978-3-8353-3002-3.
s. 461–493.
doi:
10.5771/9783835340817-459.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2016).
Scorched Earth, Plunder, and Massive Mobilization: The
German Occupation of Ukraine and the Soviet War Economy.
I Scherner, Jonas & White, Eugene (Red.),
Paying for Hitler’s War: The Consequences of Nazi Hegemony for Europe.
Cambridge University Press.
ISSN 978-1-107-04970-3.
s. 389–426.
doi:
10.1017/cbo9781107279131.016.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2016).
Pionier- und Präzedenzfälle. Der verschlungene Weg von Nürnberg
nach Den Haag.
Einsicht. Bulletin des Fritz Bauer Instituts.
ISSN 1868-4211.
16(3),
s. 12–21.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2016).
Beyond the Saturation Point of Horror. The Holocaust at Nuremberg Revisited.
Journal of Modern European History.
ISSN 1611-8944.
14(4),
s. 522–547.
doi:
10.17104/1611-8944-2016-4-522.
Vis sammendrag
It has long been a matter of contention what role the Nuremberg Trials accorded to the murder of the European Jews. While especially early historiography considered the Allied war crimes proceedings the beginning of «Holocaust trials», a later generation of scholars would argue that the extermination of Europe’s Jews was both under- and misrepresented in the course of the 1945–1949 trials. The present article sets out to reconcile both views by pointing to the heterogeneity of the Nuremberg record, which offered a vast panorama of Holocaust-related evidence and highlighted crimes against Jews at pivotal moments of the trials while also allowing differing, often contradictory narratives to stand side by side. Judicial procedure,
however, tended to privilege intentionalist interpretations, and many historians would adopt this prominently formulated paradigm rather than amend it by drawing on the more comprehensive trial record. The article submits that, even measured by the anachronistic standard of present-day Holocaust historiography, Nuremberg’s findings fare surprisingly well.
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Priemel, Kim Christian & Payk, Marcus
(2021).
Crafting the International Order. Practitioners and Practices of International Law since c.1800.
Oxford University Press.
ISBN 9780198863830.
304 s.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2016).
The Betrayal: The Nuremberg Trials and German Divergence.
Oxford University Press.
ISBN 9780199669752.
496 s.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2022).
Dorothee Wierling (red.) »Wenn die Norskes uns schon nicht lieben, …«. Das Tagebuch des Dienststellenleiters Heinrich Christen im besetzten Norwegen 1941-1943.
Historisk Tidsskrift (Norge).
ISSN 0018-263X.
101(4),
s. 375–377.
doi:
10.18261/ht.101.4.10.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2020).
Welz, Fritz.
I Kraus, Hans-Christof (Red.),
Neue Deutsche Biographie, vol. 27.
Duncker & Humblot.
ISSN 978-3-428-11208-1.
s. 763–763.
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Priemel, Kim Christian
(2020).
Weiss, Bernhard.
I Kraus, Hans-Christof (Red.),
Neue Deutsche Biographie, vol. 27.
Duncker & Humblot.
ISSN 978-3-428-11208-1.
s. 680–681.
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Eichenberg, Julia; Lahusen, Benjamin; Payk, Marcus & Priemel, Kim Christian
(2019).
Zeitgeschichte des Rechts.
Zeithistorische Forschungen.
ISSN 1612-6033.
16(2).
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Publisert
4. aug. 2016 10:43
- Sist endret
13. jan. 2022 23:32