Sabine Friday

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Sabine Freitag (* 1962 ) is a German modern historian and professor of modern and contemporary history.

Scientific career

Sabine Freitag studied Medieval and Modern History, German Philology and Philosophy at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and in Rome. It was made 1995 in Frankfurt with the subject Friedrich Hecker . Biography of a Republican and went to the German Historical Institute in London as a research assistant for six years in 1996 . From 2003 to 2007 she worked at the historical seminar of the University of Cologne in the DFG- Priority Program Science, Politics and Society (SPP 1143). In 2009, Freitag completed his habilitation in Cologne on the subject of Science and Citizenship. Crime, Science, and Civil Society in England, 1830-1945 . This was followed by teaching assignments and professorships at various universities (University of Cologne, University of Frankfurt, Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and Christian Albrechts University in Kiel ).

Since 2012 she has held the chair for modern and contemporary history including regional history at the Otto Friedrich University of Bamberg .

Fonts (selection)

  • Criminology in Civil Society. Scientific Discourses and the British Public, 1830–1945 (= publications by the German Historical Institute, London. 73). Oldenbourg, Munich 2014, ISBN 978-3-486-70488-4 (complete at the same time: Cologne, University, habilitation paper, 2009/2010).
  • with Monika Löscher: Associations as mediators between science and the public. In: Sybilla Nikolow, Arne Schirrmacher (Ed.): Science and the public as resources for one another. Studies on the history of science in the 20th century. Campus, Frankfurt am Main et al. 2007, ISBN 978-3-593-38489-4 , pp. 339–346.
  • as editor with Désirée Schauz: Criminals in the sights of the experts. Criminal policy between science and practice in the 19th and early 20th centuries (= science, politics and society. 2). Franz Steiner, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-515-09055-1 .
  • Friedrich Hecker. Two Lives for Liberty. St. Louis Mercantile Library - University of Missouri - St. Louis, St. Louis MO 2006, ISBN 0-9639804-7-5 .
  • Friedrich Heer : For a just world. Great documents of mankind. Revised and expanded by Sabine Freitag and Klaus Günther. Primus, Darmstadt 2004, ISBN 3-89678-246-0 .
  • as editor: Exiles from European Revolutions. Refugees in Mid-Victorian England. Berghahn Books, New York NY et al. 2003, ISBN 1-57181-330-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Review by Christina Vanja in: H-Soz-u-Kult, published on February 27, 2008.