Erika Hebeisen

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Erika Hebeisen (* 1966 ) is a Swiss historian .

Life

Hebeisen attended the Kreuzlingen teacher training college from 1982 to 1986 and then worked for a year as a primary school teacher in the field of special education. From 1987–1994 she studied history and German literature at the University of Zurich and at the Technical University of Berlin . In her licentiate thesis she dealt with the coeducational discourse around 1900 ( “Buebegschtank makes Meitli chrank”. A gender- historical analysis of the coeducational discourse in the canton of Zurich 1890–1930 ).

1997-2002 she worked as an assistant at the History Department of the University of Basel , where they face a thesis in 2003 pietism in Basel doctorate . In 2003 she received a scholarship for a habilitation project , which she did not complete. Today Erika Hebeisen works as a curator (weapons and militaria) at the Swiss National Museum .

Her research focuses on pietistic piety and the countercultures of the 1960s and 1970s, in biography research and in the gender history of the modern age.

Fonts (selection)

  • The pogrom of 1802. Case method , book: Lehrmittelverlag des Kantons Aargau; Aarau: Didaktikum, Aargau Institute for Secondary School Teachers, 1998.
  • "Passionately pious". The Pietist Movement in Basel, 1750-1830, Cologne 2005 (dissertation).
  • Gendering tradition. Culture of Remembrance and Gender in Pietism , Korb 2007 (co-editor).
  • Zurich 68 - collective departure into the unknown, Baden 2008 (co-editor).
  • History of Switzerland . Catalog of the permanent exhibition in the National Museum Zurich, Zurich 2009 (conception and overall editing).
  • Origin Switzerland. On the way from the 12th to the 14th century, Baden 2011 (editor).

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