Viktor M. Stoll is a PhD candidate in History at the University of Cambridge and currently a CALM 2.0 Visiting Scholar at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (Munich). He was previously Docent Lecturer at the Universidad de los Andes (Chile) and a Doctoral Fellow at the Friedrich-Meineke-Institut (Berlin). His postdoctoral project at LMU examines the transnational intersection of European imperial aggrandizement, militarism, and social psychology during the Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901). His doctoral dissertation focuses on the nexus of Great Power imperial competition, colonial governmentality, and the professionalization of anthropology during the early Twentieth Century.