Eva Pfanzelter

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Eva Pfanzelter (* 1969 in Bozen ) is a South Tyrolean contemporary historian . Since 1999 she has been teaching and researching at the Institute for Contemporary History at the University of Innsbruck. She is Assistant Professor for Contemporary History and Deputy Head of the Digital Humanities Research Center at the University of Innsbruck.

Pfanzelter, who comes from Castelrotto , studied history at the University of Innsbruck, as well as the subject combination of English and IT for the humanities. In 1995 she completed her studies with a diploma thesis on South Tyrol and the right to self-determination , written in English . In 1994 she had already obtained a Master of Arts at the American Eastern Illinois University in Charleston . In 2005 she received her doctorate in Innsbruck with a dissertation on the American occupation in South Tyrol in 1945 . Since September 2010 she has been assistant professor at the Institute for Contemporary History at the University of Innsbruck.

Pfanzelter's research focuses on contemporary European and regional history after 1945, the regional history of South Tyrol / Tyrol (especially the option in South Tyrol ), cultures of remembrance and historical politics, Holocaust studies and digital humanities .

Publications (selection)

  • South Tyrol under the stars and stripes: the American occupation May-June 1945. Bozen: Edition Raetia 2005. ISBN 978-88-72832516
  • (Ed., With Ingrid Böhler, Thomas Spielbüchler and Rolf Steininger ) 7th Austrian Contemporary History Day 2008. 1968 - Prehistory - Consequences. Inventory of Austrian contemporary history , Innsbruck / Vienna / Bozen: StudienVerlag 2010. ISBN 978-3-706548670
  • (Ed., With Ingrid Böhler and Rolf Steininger) Stations in the 20th century (Innsbruck research on contemporary history 27). Innsbruck / Vienna / Bozen: Studienverlag 2011. ISBN 978-3-706550086
  • (Ed., With Peter Haber ) historyblogosphere: Blogging in the historical sciences. Munich: Oldenbourg 2013. ISBN 978-3-486717150 Open Access
  • Option and memory: places of remembrance of the South Tyrolean resettlement in 1939. Bolzano: Raetia 2014. ISBN 978-88-72835074
  • (Ed.) Option and memory , history and region / Storia e regione 2013 (Issue 2), Innsbruck / Vienna / Bozen: StudienVerlag 2014. ISBN 978-3-706552769
  • At the Crossroads with Public History: Mediating the Holocaust on the Internet. In: Holocaust Studies. A Journal of Culture and History, 21/4, 2015, pp. 250-271.
  • The (Un) digested Memory of the South Tyrolean Resettlement in 1939 . In: Georg Grote , Hannes Obermair (Ed.): A Land on the Threshold. South Tyrolean Transformations, 1915-2015 . Peter Lang, Oxford-Bern-New York 2017, ISBN 978-3-0343-2240-9 , pp. 119-143 .
  • (Ed., With Dirk Rupnow ) indigenous - two indigenous - more indigenous. History (s) of the new migration in South Tyrol . Bolzano: Raetia 2017. ISBN 978-88-72835951

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Diploma thesis by Eva Pfanzelter (University of Innsbruck, 1995)
  2. Dissertation by Eva Pfanzelter (University of Innsbruck, 2005)