Eva Schöck-Quinteros
Eva Cornelia Schöck-Quinteros (nee Eva Cornelia Schöck ) is a German historian . With interruptions she has been a lecturer at the Institute for History at the University of Bremen since 1976 .
Life
Scientific career
Eva Schöck-Quinteros studied history, political science and sociology at the University of Tübingen and the Free University of Berlin until 1970 . At the latter university she received a graduate scholarship until 1973. She then worked as a librarian at the State and University Library of Bremen until 1978 . Her doctorate in 1976 was followed by various lectureships in Bremen, for example at the university, the University of Technology , the University of Public Administration and the educational institute of the Bremen Evangelical Church . Schöck-Quinteros then worked as a research assistant for the North German Mission between 1986 and 1988 .
Since 1989 she has worked continuously at the Institute for History at the University of Bremen. Initially employed as a lecturer, she was employed as a research assistant from 1992 and in this role has been responsible for the management of the Institute for Regional and Social History since 2002 . At the beginning of 2011 she worked again in the position of a lecturer. Her main research interests are the social history of the 19th and 20th centuries, the history of social movements and historical research on women.
In 2007 Schöck-Quinteros initiated the project, which she has been responsible for since then, From the files to the stage . As part of the theater project, in cooperation with the bremer shakespeare company, staged readings on various historical topics are developed based on archive material evaluated by students. The initiative won a European Union sponsored award from the University of Oxford in 2012.
In 2008 she was the first female historian to win the Berninghausen Prize, which has been awarded since 1992, for excellent teaching and innovation . On May 22, 2019, Schöck-Quinteros was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the German Basic Law .
family
She was up to his death with the Socialist politician and lawyer Luis Quinteros Yáñez married (1924-2017), who as Secretary of State in the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs the coup of Augusto Pinochet underwent a year 1973rd Schöck and Quinteros Yáñez were dating from 1977 and have lived in Worphausen in Lower Saxony since then .
Publications (selection)
Monographs
- Unemployment and rationalization. The situation of the workers and communist trade union policy 1920–1928 , Frankfurt am Main / New York: 1977. (Dissertation)
Editorships
- with Dieter Lenz: 150 years of the North German Mission . Bremen 1986.
- with Elisabeth Dickmann: Politics and Profession. Women in the world of work and science around 1900 . Bremen 1996.
- Butes and inland, dare and win. First women from Bremen on their way to academic life . Berlin 1997.
- with Elisabeth Dickmann: Barriers and Careers. The beginnings of women's studies in Germany . Berlin 2000.
- with Hans Kloft , Franklin Kopitzsch and Hans-Josef Steinberg : Civil Society - Idea and Reality. Festschrift for Manfred Hahn . Berlin 2004.
- with Christiane Streubel: “Responsible to your people!” Women of the political right 1890–1937. Organization - agitation - ideology . Berlin 2007.
- with Anja Schüler, Kerstin Wolff , Annika Wilders: Political Networkers. International cooperation between women 1830–1960 . Berlin 2007.
- with Sigrid Dauks: Reason for deportation: Annoying foreigner. Expulsions from Bremen in the 1920s. Accompanying volume for the staged reading with the Bremen Shakespeare Company . Bremen 2007.
- with Sigrid Dauks: “For reasons of the internal security of the state…” expulsion, persecution and murder of the Bremen worker Johann Geusendam (1886–1945) . Bremen 2009.
- with Sigrid Dauks: "Did you know that your daughter had sex?" The Kolomak case in Bremen 1927 . Bremen 2010.
- with Karl Schneider: “I want to write you a bit of the truth.” From the letters of the Bremen merchant and battalion photographer Hermann Gieschen (1902–1951) . Bremen 2011.
- “What do we women understand about politics?” Denazification of completely normal women in Bremen (1945–1952) . Bremen 2011.
- “In the camp they made me a criminal too.” Magarete Ries: From the “anti-social” prisoner in Ravensbrück to the Kapo in Auschwitz . Bremen 2012.
- with Inge Marßolek : On-site protest: The 80s in Göttingen and Bremen . Essen 2012.
- with Sigrid Dauks, Maria Hermes and Imke Schwarzrock: A city at war. Bremen 1914–1918 , vol. 1. Bremen 2013.
- with Nils Steffen: “How happy we must be not to have the war in the country!” Field post to Pastor Ernst Baars in Vegesack (1914–1918) . Bremen 2014.
- with Anna Mamzer: refugees, unwanted, deported - “annoying foreigners” in the Weimar Republic . Bremen 2016.
- with Anna Mamzer and Mareike Witkowski: Bremen - A City of Colonies? . Bremen 2016.
- with Anna Mamzer and Christian Salewski: bitten by the ice - buried in the ice. Stories from German polar research . Bremen 2018.
- with Ulrich Schröder and Joscha Glanert: Revolution 1918/19 in Bremen. "The whole German Reich is against us today" . Bremen 2018.
- with Simon Rau and Matthias Loeber: No refuge, nowhere. The Évian Conference and the Voyage of the St. Louis (1938/39) , Bremen 2019.
Web links
- Eva Schöck-Quinteros on the website of the University of Bremen
- Website of the theater project From the files to the stage
Individual evidence
- ↑ Schöck-Quinteros, Eva. Curriculum vitae. Trafo Verlagsgruppe , accessed on April 29, 2019 .
- ↑ From the files onto the stage. Cooperation with the University of Bremen. Bremer Shakespeare Company . Retrieved April 29, 2019 .
- ↑ Bremen historian receives Federal Cross of Merit. In: Buten un binnen , May 22, 2019, accessed on July 16, 2019 .
- ↑ https://trauer.weser-kurier.de/todesbeispiel/luisferminelias-quinterosyanez
- ↑ Luis Quinteros has died. A long second life. In: Wümme-Zeitung , June 7, 2017, accessed on April 29, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schöck-Quinteros, Eva |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schöck, Eva Cornelia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German historian |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |