Anne Baillot

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Anne Baillot (* 1976 in Châteauroux ) is a French Germanist specializing in modern German literary studies as well as the history of German philosophy and scholar networks.

Academic career and work

Anne Baillot graduated from school in 1993 with a baccalauréat and began studying German and philosophy at the University of Paris-Nanterre . In 1995, she also began studying at the École Normale Supérieure de Paris . In 1996 she obtained her first degrees in German and philosophy at the University of Paris-Nanterre, and in 1997 she obtained her master's degree there with the thesis Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger et le premier romantisme . In 1998 she took 17th place in her class at the Agrégation for German Language and began with Solger with a thesis on irony, preparatory work for her dissertation . The following year, Baillot began a doctorate with Michel Espagne and was also a lecturer at the Institute for German Studies at the University of Paris VIII . In November 2002, she defended her dissertation, the summa cum laude, on the Origin and Reception of the Aesthetic Thought by KWF Solger .

In 2002/03 Baillot was a scholarship holder of the Study Foundation of the Berlin House of Representatives . Between 2003 and 2005, Baillot was a DAAD scholarship holder and scholarship holder of the European Enlightenment Research Center in Potsdam . In 2005 she continued to do research at the European Enlightenment Research Center as part of the Emmy Noether Program until 2008 as a scholarship holder of the German Research Foundation. In the first half of 2007 she was a visiting scholar at the Department of German Studies at the University of Chicago . Baillot held teaching positions from 2002 to 2003 at the Institut français de Berlin , from 2002 to 2005 at the TU Berlin , from 2003 to 2008 at the University of Potsdam and from 2008 to 2010 at the HU Berlin . Between June 2010 and the end of 2015, Baillot headed (“Junior Research Group Leader ”) the project Berlin Intellectuals 1800-1830 at the Institute for German Literature at HU Berlin. In the 2014/2015 winter semester, she represented the professorship for digital humanities at the Stuttgart Research Center for Text Science.

In February 2016, Baillot joined the Marc Bloch Center as an expert in digital methods for the humanities . The habilitation took place in December of that year at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales , referee was Denis Thouard . The call took place in June 2017 and since September 2017 Baillot has been Professor of German Studies at the Université du Maine Le Mans and Director of the Institute for German Studies.

Baillot is a member of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation . In 2010 she was awarded the € 15,000 “Caroline von Humboldt Prize” from the central women's representative at HU Berlin. In 2014 she was a Karl-Ferdinand-Werner Fellow at the German Historical Institute in Paris . From 2016 to 2019 she was editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative . She was a member of several institutions, including the university self-government (elected member of the institute council and the faculty council from 2012-2016; doctoral committee of the faculty 2014-2016), 2013 to 2015 of the board of directors of the Einstein Circle Digital Humanities of the Einstein Foundation , 2014 to 2016 of the Scientific Council of the Research Library for the History of Education in Berlin and from 2013 to 2017 the editors of the DHCommons Journal and from 2015 to 2017 in the Scientific Advisory Board of the European Society for Textual Scholarship . Since 2011 she has been an elected member of the competence network “Berlin of Encounter” of the Einstein Foundation and since 2013 a member of the scientific advisory boards of hypotheses.fr and hypotheses.en. Between 2015 and 2017 she was a board member of the Association of Digital Humanities in German-speaking countries .

Baillot's research focuses on the history of the intellectuals, Franco-German cultural transfer, the reception of antiquity in the 18th and early 19th centuries, and the history of translation. She is also active in the field of editing and commenting on correspondence.

Publications

Together with Günther Lottes and Brunhilde Wehinger, Anne Baillot gives the 12-volume Potsdam edition / Édition de Potsdam of the works of Frederick the Great .

  • Genèse et reception de la pensée esthétique de KWF Solger entre 1800 et 1830. Paris 2002. [unprinted dissertation]
  • L 'esthetique de KWF Solger. Symbols, tragique et ironique. Du Lérot, Tusson, Charente 2002.
  • Editor: Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger: L 'art et la tragédie du beau. Ed. Rue d'Ulm, Paris 2004, ISBN 2-7288-0320-X .
  • Editor: Langue, Littérature, Culture à l'épreuve de l'autre. L'Harmattan, Paris 2007.
  • Editor with Brunhilde Wehinger: Friedrich der Grosse - Philosophische Schriften / Oeuvres philosophiques. Akademie-Verlag 2007, ISBN 978-3-05-004000-4 .
  • Editor with Charlotte Coulombeau: The forms of philosophy in Germany and France 1750–1830 = Les formes de la philosophie en Allemagne et en France. (= Enlightenment and Modernity , Volume 6), Wehrhahn, Laatzen 2007, ISBN 978-3-86525-206-7 .
  • Editor: Networks of Knowledge. The intellectual Berlin around 1800 (= Berlin intellectuals around 1800 , Volume 1), Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-8305-1910-2 .
  • Editor with Mildred Galland-Szymkowiak: Basics of KWF Solger's philosophy. (= Ideal and real , volume 2), LIT, Vienna − Zurich − Berlin − Münster 2014, ISBN 978-3-643-90076-0 .
  • Editor with Ayşe Yuva: France-Allemagne. Figures de l'intellectuel entre révolution et réaction 1780–1848. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, Villeneuve d'Ascq 2014, ISBN 978-2-7574-0675-5 .
  • Editor with Enrica Fantino and Josefine Kitzbichler: Voss' translation language. Requirements, contexts, consequences. (= Transformations of Antiquity , Volume 32), De Gruyter, Berlin − Munich − Boston 2015, ISBN 978-3-11-030124-3 .
  • La lettre à l'œuvre. Modèle du réseau, archive you texts. HDR, Paris 2016.

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