Heike Bungert

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Heike Bungert (born May 14, 1967 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German historian .

Bungert studied history, English / American and Romance studies at the Universities of Regensburg , Freiburg and at the University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill. In 1995 she received her doctorate from the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen . In 2004 she completed her habilitation at the University of Cologne . Since 2010 she has held the chair for modern and contemporary history, with a special focus on North American history, at the University of Münster .

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  • with Jana Weiß (Ed.): "God Bless America". Civil religion in the USA in the 20th century. Frankfurt a. M .: Campus, 2017.
  • with Rüdiger vom Bruch , Martin Kintzinger , Charlotte Lerg (Eds.): Yearbook for University History 18 (2015), main focus: Transnational University History . Stuttgart: Steiner, 2016.
  • Festival culture and memory. The construction of a German-American ethnicity, 1848–1914 (= Studies on Historical Migration Research , Volume 32). Paderborn: Schöningh, 2016.
  • with Cora Lee Kluge / Robert C. Ostergren (eds.): Wisconsin German Land and Life. Madison, WI: Max Kade Institute, 2006.
  • with Jan Heitmann, Michael Wala (Eds.): Secret Intelligence in the Twentieth Century. London: Cass, 2003.
  • with Marc Frey / Christof Mauch (eds.): Jürgen Heideking : Constitution - Democracy - Political Culture. American history from a transatlantic perspective. Trier: wvt, 2002.
  • The National Committee and the West. The NKFD and the Free German Movements from the perspective of the Western Allies, 1943–1948. Stuttgart: Steiner, 1997.

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