Sir Christopher Munro Clark is an Australian historian who serves as the twenty-second Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge.
He divides his time between the United Kingdom and Germany, specializing in European history.
His scholarship focuses on Prussian and German history, with particular expertise in the origins of World War I. In 2015, the British government knighted Clark for his contributions to Anglo-German relations, recognizing his work in fostering understanding between the two nations through historical scholarship.
As a Fellow of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, Clark has established himself as a leading authority on modern European history and international relations.
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