Mary Fulbrook

Mary Jean Alexandra Fulbrook, FRHistS, FBA (née Wilson; born 28 November 1951) is a British academic and historian.

[1] She is a noted researcher in a wide range of fields, including religion and society in early modern Europe, the German dictatorships of the twentieth century, Europe after the Holocaust, and historiography and social theory.

She then moved to the United States where she undertook post-graduate study at Harvard University.

[3][4] On 1 October 1983, Fulbrook joined University College London (UCL) as a lecturer.

[3] She was head of UCL's Department of German from 1995 to 2006,[4] and was Executive Dean of its Faculty of Social and History Sciences from 2013 to 2018.