Caroline Arni

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Caroline Arni (* 1970 in Solothurn ) is a Swiss historian and sociologist .

Life

Caroline Arni studied Swiss and Modern History as well as Sociology at the University of Bern . She received her doctorate there in 2002 with a thesis on the couple relationship around 1900, which has received several awards. She then worked as an assistant at the Institute for Sociology at the University of Bern. In 2004/05 she was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, USA. She has been teaching at the University of Basel since 2009 , first as assistant professor for modern and contemporary history and since 2011 as associate professor for general history of the 19th and 20th centuries. Caroline Arni has been managing director of the journal Historische Anthropologie since 2013 .

Her research focuses on gender and science research as well as cultural sociology .

Fonts (selection)

  • femme sociologue - femme diable. Jenny P. d'Héricourt, an early sociological thinker in France in the 19th century (= cultural sociology. No. 1298.1). Institute for Sociology, Bern 1998.
  • Divisions. The crisis of marriage around 1900. Böhlau, Cologne 2004 (dissertation, University of Bern, 2002).
  • Historical anthropology: everyday life - society - culture. Subject: conflict. Böhlau Cologne, 2017, ISBN 978-3412505400
  • Prenatal Times: The Unborn and the Human Sciences. Schwabe Verlag GmbH, Basel 2018, ISBN 978-3757400033

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Psychiatry, History, Pathology: New Professors at the University of Basel , Uni Info, website of the University of Basel, December 16, 2011, accessed on March 11, 2018.