Associate Professor Eleanor Hancock
Dr Eleanor Hancock is a graduate of the Australian National University and Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. From 1979 to 1984 she was a diplomat with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs before taking up a position as a tutor in history at the University College of the University of New South Wales from 1984 to 1988. She was lecturer and senior lecturer in European and German history at Monash University from 1988 to 2001 before returning to the University of New South Wales @ ADFA in 2001.
Current Research InterestsÌý
Axis campaigns in GreeceÌý1940-1
Organisational behaviour and political authority in National Socialism
Imperialism, including the inter-relationship between imperialism and National Socialist Germany 1939-1949
Theories of National Socialism
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Supervision
modern European history
modern German history, especially Nazism, Ìýand British history
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Dr Hancock is the current editor of War & Society Journal
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Ernst Röhm: Hitler’s SA Chief of StaffÌý(paperback edition, Palgrave, November 2011)
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Ernst Röhm: Hitler’s SA Chief of StaffÌý(Palgrave, 2008)
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