Fabian Link

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Fabian Link (born May 21, 1979 in Riehen ) is a Swiss historian at the Bergische Universität Wuppertal . In addition to the history of science in the 20th century, his research focuses on theories and methods in historical studies .

Life

Fabian Link studied general history of the Middle Ages and modern times, ethnology and classical archeology at the University of Basel from 1999 to 2006 and graduated with a lic. phil. and the title insigni cum laude . From 2006 to 2007 Link was a research assistant at the Archaeological Service of the Canton of Bern . In 2007 he was a research assistant at the Natural History Museum Basel . Between 2009 and 2012, Link was a PhD student on the research project Castle Research 1933–1945, which was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation . History of a discipline in Germany under the direction of Christian Simon . In 2012 Fabian Link became Dr. phil. PhD. His dissertation Castles and Castle Research in National Socialism. Science and Weltanschauung 1933–1945 he wrote under the supervision of Christian Simon and Josef Mooser at the Philosophical-Historical Faculty of the University of Basel and received the title insigni cum laude .

In 2012 Link was a lecturer at the University of Bielefeld at the Faculty of History, Philosophy and Theology. Since November 2012 he has been a temporary academic advisor at the History Department of the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. In 2018, Link and Roland Färber were awarded the second prize of the 1822 University Prize for excellent teaching.

Memberships

Fonts

Monographs :

  • Castles and Castle Research in National Socialism. Science and Weltanschauung 1933–1945 . (Cologne, Weimar, Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 2014). ( ISBN 978-3-412-22240-6 ).

Articles in journals :

  • The Internationalism of German Castle Research: Bodo Ebhardt, his European Network, and the Construction of 'Castle Knowledge . "Public Archeology 8, no. 4 (2009): 325-350. (ISSN 1753-5530)
  • 'Despite Mr Holz's Marxist commitment, which I knew well, I had no personal differences with him.' A look at a report on Hans Heinz Holz. Traverse, no. 2 (2011): 165-174. (ISSN 1420-4355)
  • Cognitive potential of approaches in the sociology of knowledge and science for a history of castle research during National Socialism . EAZ - Ethnographic-Archaeological Journal 52, no. 1 (2011): 119-136. (ISSN 0012-7477)
  • Disciplinary non-consolidation. To the beginnings of medieval archeology in the 1920s and 1930s. NTM22, no. 3 (2014): 181-215. (ISSN 0036-6978)
  • Castle Studies and the Idea of ​​Europe: Medievalism in German-Speaking Europe between Politics and Scientific Research, 1918–1945. German Studies Review 38, no. 3 (2015): 555–572. (ISSN 0149-7952)
  • Cooperation and Competition: Re-establishing the Institute of Social Research and the Emergence of the Frankfurt School . NTM 24, no. 2 (2016): 225-249. (ISSN 0036-6978)
  • 'He Who Owns the Trifels, Owns the Reich': National Socialist Medievalism and the Creation of the Volksgemeinschaft in the Palatinate. With Mark W. Hornburg. Central European History 46, no. 2 (2016): 208-239. (ISSN 0008-9389)
  • Presence of the Middle Ages from the late 18th to the 20th century: politicization, popular culture and cultural studies. GWU History in Science and Education 67, no. 9/10 (2016): 505–522. (ISSN 0016-9056)
  • Völkisch Research in German Speaking Europe: Social Boundaries, Epistemologies, Continuities, 1800–1945. With J. Laurence Hare . in publication.

Articles in specialist books :

  • Knights of the order and junker on horseback in front of the panorama of the Vogelsang order castle . In the castle myth. Exhibition catalog , ed. Germanisches Nationalmuseum (Dresden: Sandstein, 2010), 366. ( ISBN 978-3-940319-98-2 )
  • The Castle Myth in National Socialism . In the castle. Scientific companion volume to the exhibitions “Burg und Herrschaft” and “Mythos Burg , ed. G. Ulrich Großmann / Hans Ottomeyer (Dresden: Sandstein, 2010), 302–311. ( ISBN 978-3-940319-968 )
  • Walter Hotz and the Handbook of Art Monuments in Alsace and Lorraine. Changes and continuities of resource ensembles and mental dispositions 1920–1972 . In Scientific Policy Advice in the 20th Century, Volkish Expertise and “Reorganization” of Europe , ed. Michael Fahlbusch / Ingo Haar (Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2010), 255–273. ( ISBN 978-3-506-77046-2 )
  • Castle Studies in Germany and France: From the 'Struggle for the Rhine' to a European Scientific Community. In Européanisation au XXe siècle. Un regard historique / Europeanization in the 20th century. The historical lens , ed. Matthieu Osmont et al. (Brussels and others: Peter Lang, 2012), 95–111. ( ISBN 978-90-5201-850-8 )
  • Pseudoscience Reconsidered: SS Research and the Archeology of Haithabu . With J. Laurence Hare. In Revisiting the “Nazi Occult”: Histories, Realities, Legacies , ed. Monica Black / Eric Kurlander (Rochester: Camden House, 2015), 105-131. ( ISBN 978-157113-906-1 )
  • 'More important than all technical features would appear to us the volkliche differences': Gotthard Neumann and the völkisch thought in German prehistory, 1920s - 1960s . In Historiographical Approaches to Past Archaeological Research , ed. Gisela Eberhardt / Fabian Link (Topoi. Berlin Studies of the Ancient World 32) (Berlin: Edition Topoi, 2015), 191–222 ( ISBN 978-3-9816751-0-8 )
  • Historiographical approaches to archaeological research: Introduction . With Gisela Eberhardt. In Historiographical Approaches to Past Archaeological Research , ed. Gisela Eberhardt / Fabian Link (Topoi. Berlin Studies of the Ancient World 32) (Berlin: Edition Topoi, 2015), 7-14 ( ISBN 978-3-9816751-0-8 )
  • The multiple epistemology of the social sciences. Comments on a session on the 'Relationship between Sociology and Empirical Social Research' on March 1, 1957 . In Zyklos 2nd Yearbook for Theory and History of Sociology , ed. Martin Endreß / Klaus Lichtblau / Stephan Moebius (Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2015), 101–129. ( ISBN 978-3-658-09618-2 )
  • Shifting Alliances, Epistemic Transformations: Horkheimer, Pollock, and Adorno and the Democratization of West Germany . In Legitimizing Science: National and Global Politics (1800–2010) , ed. Axel Jansen / Andreas Franzmann / Peter Münte (Frankfurt / New York: Campus, 2015), 159–188. ( ISBN 978-3-593-50487-2 )
  • Peuple (people) et Race (race) . In Dictionnaire des Concepts Nomades en Sciences Humaines. Vol. 2, ed. Olivier Christin (Paris: Métailié, 2016), 71–85. ( ISBN 97910-226-0454-3 )
  • Correspondence as data in the history of sociology . In Handbook History of German-Speaking Sociology , vol. 2: Research design, theories and methods , ed. Stephan Moebius / Andrea Ploder (Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2016), in press.
  • Theoretical translation problems and transatlantic method expansion. Epistemic change in the scientific culture of the Institute for Social Research from 1930 to the late 1950s . In culture and translation. Studies on a conceptual relationship (interculturality. Studies on language, literature and society), ed. Lavinia Heller, in press.
  • Democratic thinking through sociology. The re-education concepts of the Institute for Social Research in the 1950s . With Dirk Braunstein. In History of Educational Sciences , ed. Anne Rohstock / Markus Rieger-Ladich / Karin Amos, in publication.
  • Cooperation, competition, conflict: the Allensbach Institute for Demoscopy and the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research in the 1950s . With Norbert Grube. In History of the Social Sciences in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Idiom - Practice - Organization , ed. Fabian Link / Uwe Dörk, in publication.
  • Ethnic castle research in German-speaking countries, 1918–1945 . In Handbuch der Völkischen Wissenschaften II , ed. Michael Fahlbusch / Ingo Haar, in prep.
  • Norbert Elias's Struggle in Civilizing Translators: On Some Difficulties in Translating The Civilizing Process . In Circulation of Academic Thought - Rethinking Methods in the Study of Scientific Translation , ed.Raphael Schögler, in publication.
  • Castle research during the Nazi era: Between ethnic tribal regionalism and Germanic empire . In Freiburg contributions to the history of the Middle Ages , ed. Martina Backes, in publication.
  • "Science and law [...] are the only tools that offer people in general the possibility of a secure and higher existence." Notes on the history of science on Helmut Schelsky's legal sociology . In publication.

Editorships :

  • Historiographical Approaches to Past Archaeological Research , edited by Gisela Eberhardt / Fabian Link (Topoi. Berlin Studies of the Ancient World 32) (Berlin: Edition Topoi, 2015) ( ISBN 978-3-9816751-0-8 )
  • Classical Studies at the University of Frankfurt 1914–1950. Studies and documents , edited by Roland Färber / Fabian Link, Basel: Schwabe Verlag 2019.
  • History of the social sciences in the 19th and 20th centuries: Idiom –Praxis –Organisation , edited by Fabian Link / Uwe Dörk, in publication.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Link - History - BERGISCHE UNIVERSITÄT WUPPERTAL. Retrieved December 6, 2019 .
  2. Fabian Link: Fabian Link. Working group on the history of science of the historical seminar of the Goethe University Frankfurt, accessed on March 14, 2019 .
  3. a b Fabian Link: Fabian Link CV. Retrieved March 14, 2019 .
  4. Dr. Anke Sauter: Prize- worthy transfer of knowledge: 1822 University Prize awarded for excellent teaching. Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, July 10, 2018, accessed on March 20, 2019 .