Hartmut Johann Otto Pogge von Strandmann (born 1938) is a German historian and academic, who was Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford between 1996 and 2005.
He completed the first part of examinations in 1962[1] and was then a senior scholar at St Antony's College, Oxford, between 1962 and 1966 and a junior research fellow at Balliol College, Oxford, between 1966 and 1970, completing a DPhil in 1970[2] with a thesis on Imperial Germany's Colonial Council.
[2] He was awarded the title of Professor of Modern History by the University of Oxford in 1996,[3] and retired in 2005.
[2] He was also the subject of a 2003 Festschrift edited by Geoff Eley and James Retallack: Wilhelminism and its Legacies: German Modernities, Imperialism, and the Meanings of Reform, 1890–1930: Essays for Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2003).
Pogge von Strandmann's research has focused on Wilhelmine Germany.