Anke Hilbrenner

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Anke Hilbrenner (born October 31, 1972 in Osnabrück ) is a German historian .

Life

From the winter semester 1992/1993 she studied Eastern European history, German and political science at the University of Bonn . In 1998 she obtained a Magistra Artium at the Philosophical Faculty in Bonn . From 1999 to 2000 she completed a doctoral degree at the DFG graduate college for cultural awareness and social change in Russian and Soviet society in the 20th century at the Ruhr University in Bochum . From 2000 to 2004 she was a research assistant at the Department of Eastern European History at the University of Bonn. In 2003 she was awarded a doctorate by the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Bonn. From 2004 to 2014 she was a university assistant at the Department of Eastern European History at the University of Bonn. After the habilitation colloquium in 2014 at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Bonn and the award of the Venia legendi for Modern and Eastern European History, she represented the W3 professorship ( Susanne Schattenberg ) for Contemporary History and Culture of Eastern Europe at the University of Bremen from 2014 to 2015 . In 2016 she represented the W3 professorship ( Martin Schulze Wessel ) for the history of Eastern and Southeastern Europe at the LMU Munich . In 2016 she accepted the professorship for the Modern History of Eastern Europe at the University of Göttingen .

Her research interests are everyday history of the Second World War - gender studies, transnational historiography, sport as a practice of domination in asymmetrical relationships (occupation policy, camp societies), Jewish history in Eastern Europe - nationalism research, diaspora studies, genocide research, cultures of remembrance and the history of Russian terrorism - violence research, history of emotions, New colonial history.

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  1. Hilbrenner, Anke. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar Online. De Gruyter. Retrieved June 15, 2019.