Carola Sachse

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Carola Sachse (* 1951 in Kassel ) is a German historian who taught contemporary history at the University of Vienna . Her focal points include the time of National Socialism and gender history .

Life

From 1969 to 1974 , Sachse studied history , Romance studies , political science , education and philosophy at the Universities of Friborg (Switzerland), Frankfurt am Main and at the Free University of Berlin . In 1975 she passed the first state examination for teaching at high schools in history, social studies, educational sciences and philosophy. From April 1977 to September 1982 she was a research assistant at the Central Institute for Social Science Research at the Free University of Berlin in the research area Comparative Fascism Research . From December 1984 to September 1986 she was a scholarship holder of the Hamburg Institute for Social Research . In 1987 she did her doctorate at the TU Berlin with the thesis Siemens, National Socialism and the modern family. An investigation into social rationalization in Germany in the 20th century .

In 2001 she completed her habilitation at Faculty 1 of the TU Berlin with the thesis housework day. Justice and equal rights in East and West 1939–1994 . Sachse was a research associate at the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research , a research assistant at the Hamburg Institute for Social Research, a research assistant at the Center for Interdisciplinary Women and Gender Studies at the TU Berlin and managing director of the women's research funding program of the Berlin Senate. From 2000 to 2004 she was the project manager in the Max Planck Society's research program on the history of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society under National Socialism , in which she edited several volumes. Sachse was Professor of Contemporary History at the Faculty of History and Cultural Studies at the University of Vienna since February 2004 . The historian is on the advisory board of the journal Feminist Studies . On October 1, 2016, Sachse retired from the University of Vienna.

Publications (selection)

  • Siemens, National Socialism and the modern family. An investigation into social rationalization in Germany in the 20th century. Rasch & Röhring, Hamburg 1990, ISBN 3-89136-374-5 .
  • Ed., With Benoit Massin: Life sciences research at Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes and the crimes of the Nazi regime. Information about the current state of knowledge (= results . Vol. 3). Research program “History of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society under National Socialism”, Berlin 2000 (PDF; 200 kB) .
  • The housework day. Justice and equal rights in East and West 1939–1994. Wallstein-Verlag, Göttingen 2002, ISBN 3-89244-508-7 (Zugl .: Berlin, Techn. Univ., Habil.-Schr., 2001).
  • Ed .: The connection to Auschwitz. Life sciences and human experiments at Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes. Documentation of a symposium (= history of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society under National Socialism. Vol. 6). Wallstein-Verlag, Göttingen 2003, ISBN 3-89244-699-7 .
  • Edited with Mark Walker : Politics and Science in Wartime. Comparative International Perspectives on the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes (= Osiris. 2nd Ser., Vol. 20). University of Chicago Press, Chicago IL 2005, ISBN 0-226-73328-9 .
  • By men, women and dogs. The dispute over vivisection in 19th century Germany. In: Feminist Studies. 1, 2006, pp. 9-28.
  • with Susanne Heim , Mark Walker: The Kaiser Wilhelm Society under National Socialism. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge u. a. 2009, ISBN 978-0-521-87906-4 .
  • Ed .: "Central Europe" and "Southeast Europe" as planning area. Economic and cultural policy expertise in the age of the world wars . Wallstein, Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-8353-0490-1 .
  • Apology, responsibility, memory. Coming to terms with Nazi medical crimes: the example of the Max Planck Society . In: European Archive of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience (2011) 261, Supplement 2, S202-S206.
  • Basic Research in the Max Planck Society: Science Policy in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1945-1970 , in: David Kaldewey, Désirée Schauz (Eds.): Basic and Applied Research: The Language of Science Policy in the Twentieth Century , Berghahn Books 2018, pp. 163–186, DOI: 10.2307 / j.ctv8bt0z7 (Open Access)
  • Alison Kraft, Carola Sachse (Ed.): Science, (Anti-) Communism and Diplomacy - The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs in the Early Cold War Brill, Leiden, Series: History of Modern Science, Volume 3 (2019), ISBN 978-90-04-34017-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See the homepage of Sachse at the University of Vienna , accessed on April 15, 2018.