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Helmut Koenigsberger

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Jewish" and a Jewish organisation offered him help only if he "reconverted to Judaism". After eight months internment, he was allowed to return to the UK. By this stage the University of Cambridge had awarded him a "war degree" on the basis of his Part I exam results only, thereby denying him the
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by the British government and sent to a camp on the Isle of Wight and then on to a camp in Canada. While in Canada, it was explained to him that "it would be easier to help him if he
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Koenigsberger's academic career began while he was still a PhD student at Cambridge, during which he had two articles published. The first concerned the
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Koenigsberger was a keen violinist, and fell badly protecting his violin. This fall preceded his death, and he died on 8 March 2014, aged 95.
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in 1948. His research interests moved to comparative studies and the application of statistical analysis to history. He moved to the
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in 1946. The second was titled "English merchants in Naples and Sicily in the seventeenth century" and was published in
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from 1960 to 1966, before moving to the United States of America where he was Professor of Early Modern History at
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degree and, with it, a postgraduate scholarship - things that he could have achieved if he hadn't been interned.
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in 1951 with the title "The Government of Sicily Under Philip II of Spain: A Study in the Practice of Empire".
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In 1961, Koenigsberger married Dorothy M. Romano. Together they had twin daughters, Laura and Francesca.
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from 1966 to 1973. He returned to the United Kingdom in 1973 and served as Professor of History at
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Monarchies, States Generals and Parliaments: The Netherlands in the 15th and 16th Centuries
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H. G. Koenigsberger ‘English merchants in Naples and Sicily in the seventeenth century’,
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The Government of Sicily Under Philip II of Spain: A Study in the Practice of Empire
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The Government of Sicily under Philip II of Spain: A Study in the Practice of Empire
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in October 1945, although he had wanted to return to Germany to service with the
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Koenigsberger, H. G. "Fragments of an unwritten biography," in P. Alter (ed.),
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Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-Jose. "Koenigsberger, Helmut Georg, 1918-2014."
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Born, G. V. R. (2002). "The wide-ranging family history of Max Born".
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Estates and Revolutions: Essays in Early Modern European History
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Out of the Third Reich: Refugee Historians in Post-War Britain
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Politicians and Virtuosi: Essays in Early Modern History
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Koenigsberger spent a short period as a schoolmaster at
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy
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H. G. Koenigsberger, ‘The revolt of Palermo in 1647’,
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy
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in July 1944 as a writer, during the latter stages of
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from 1973 to 1984 and head of its history department.
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Index

FBA
Alma mater
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Economic history
comparative history
early modern history
early modern Europe
composite monarchy
FBA
King's College London
Berlin
Treptow
Max Born
Otto Königsberger
Lutheran
classified as Jewish by the Nazis
non-practising Jews
Quakers
Adams' Grammar School, Newport
grammar school
Newport, Shropshire
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Tripos
enemy alien
double first class honours
private schools
Brentwood School, Essex
Bedford School
Royal Navy
Second World War

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