Götz Nordbruch

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Götz Nordbruch (* 1974 ) is a German scholar of Islam .

Nordbruch studied in Marburg , Cairo and Berlin and did his doctorate at the Humboldt University Berlin with a thesis on German-Arab relations. For the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) he worked as a research assistant in Berlin, where he analyzed Arabic textbooks and curricula . His research results are part of the UNESCO report Studies on the Palestinian Curriculum and Textbooks . In 2007 he received the Young Elite Research Award from the Danish Institute for International Studies and in 2008 he received a Young Scientist Award from the Elite Research Award from the Authority for Science, Technology and Innovation. Nordbruch has been an assistant professor at the Center for Contemporary Studies of the Middle East at the University of Southern Denmark since 2009 . He is a member of the H-Soz-u-Kult editorial team "Modern History of the Near and Middle East".

In 2012, Nordbruch moved to the Georg Eckert Institute for international textbook research as a research assistant . Until the beginning of 2014, he was in charge of the Robert Bosch Stiftung- funded project Zwischenentöne - materials for the globalized classroom, which deals with social diversity in school lessons and in political education . He is currently working as a trainer as part of the project.

Nordbruch is a co-founder of the Ufuq association , which is particularly dedicated to studying Islamic youth culture in Germany. He is one of the authors of the journal Internationale Politik (IP) and also publishes for the Federal Agency for Civic Education on the subject of Islam in Germany.

In the current edition of Wolfgang Benz ' Handbuch des Antisemitismus , he wrote various articles, including on Palestine , Algeria , Syria and Lebanon .

Publications

  • Diversity as a normal case. The project intermediate tones - materials for the globalized classroom , Eckert. Contributions 2014/3, urn : nbn: de: 0220-2014-00254
  • Sympathy and Terror: Encounters with Fascism and National Socialism in Egypt, 1922-1937 . (with Israel Gershoni ), Klaus Schwarz Verlag, 2011 ( ISBN 9783879977109 )
  • Nazism in Syria and Lebanon: the ambivalence of the German option, 1933-1945 . SOAS / Routledge studies on the Middle East, Vol. 8, Taylor & Francis, 2009
  • Encounters with National Socialism in Syria and Lebanon, 1933-1945 . PhD thesis, Berlin, 2007
  • Narrating Palestinian nationalism: a study of the new Palestinian textbooks . Middle East Media Research Institute MEMRI, 2002
  • Editing, chapter introductions and summary by: Rainer Zimmer-Winkel, ed. Die Araber und die Shoa. About the difficulties of this conjunction. Small series, 23rd Aphorisma, Trier 2000 ISSN  0935-8684 ( ISBN 3932528379 & ISBN 3865751016 ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Author biography ( memento from October 11, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) at the Federal Agency for Civic Education
  2. Studies on the Palestinian Curriculum and Textbooks (PDF; 1.9 MB). UNESCO report (ED / PEQ / PHR / 2006 / FRP / H / 1)
  3. Young Elite Research Award 2007 ( Memento from July 30, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  4. EliteForsk Prisen 2008 ( Memento from May 24, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  5. ^ Islamic youth cultures in Germany . From politics and contemporary history (APuZ 27/2010)
  6. ^ Wolfgang G. Schwanitz : Hitler in the Levant: How Arabs Reacted to the Third Reich in Syria and Lebanon . Jewish Political Studies Review 21: 3-4, 2009 (book review)
  7. ^ Texts by Azmi Bishara , John Bunzl, Moshe Zuckermann , Edward Said , Gisela Dachs and others; Selected bibliography