Ingrid Bauer (historian)

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Ingrid Bauer (born October 9, 1954 in Zell am See ) is an Austrian historian who specializes in contemporary history, cultural history, and women's and gender history.

Live and act

Ingrid Bauer completed her studies in history, German and journalism at the University of Salzburg in 1979 with a master's thesis on contemporary history with Erika Weinzierl : on the subject of the changed roles of men and women in family and society using the example of the Austrian family law reform . Your doctorate as Dr. phil. took place in 1988 with an oral history and pioneering study of female workers on women's lives and work on the periphery, with a focus on the Tschikweiber von Hallein. In 1989 she was awarded the Chamber of Labor's Science Prize and the Victor Adler State Prize for the History of Social Movements .

Ingrid Bauer has been working as a research assistant since 1981, among other things, on projects for the Documentation Archive of Austrian Resistance and the Karl Steinocher Fund for research into the history of the labor movement. Since 1986 she has also taught women's and gender history at the universities of Innsbruck, Linz, Klagenfurt and Vienna. In 1991 she took over the scientific management of the Salzburg Research Center of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Social and Cultural History Linz – Graz – Salzburg, where she developed a focus on historical women's studies. In 2001 she completed her habilitation with a thesis on gender perspective perspectives on history at the University of Salzburg and received the Venia for modern history and women's and gender history. Since 2001 she has taught and researched there as an associate university professor. She was chair of the advisory board for women's studies, women's studies and the advancement of women and played a key role in the development of the interdisciplinary major in gender studies. She also worked as a mentor and coach for young women scientists as part of the interdisciplinary course "karriere_links: Success strategies and career prospects". In 1995 Ingrid Bauer received the Käthe Leichter recognition award for women's research. In 2007 she was awarded the International Science Prize of the City of Salzburg's Culture Fund for her internationally recognized work in the field of gender and women's research .

In 2016, Ingrid Bauer left her work at the University of Salzburg to work as a freelance contemporary and cultural historian and author. She lives and works in Vienna. Her current research and publication focuses are the women's and gender history of the 19th and 20th centuries, the cultural history of love and sexuality, Austrian contemporary history, history as a biographical experience. She is co-editor of L'Homme. European journal for feminist history , member of the editorial board of the Austrian journal Zeitgeschichte and member of the jury of the Dr. Herbert Steiner Prize in the documentation archive of the Austrian resistance.

Awards

Bibliography (selection)

Monographs

  • "Tschikweiber haums called us ..." The cigar factory workers from Hallein. Women. Job. History, Berlin: Die Buchmacherei 2015 (extended new edition; first published in 1988), ISBN 978-3-00-049940-1 .
  • Stamped and delivered. Welfare education and out-of-home care in Salzburg after 1945. With an outlook on today's social child and youth work (with Robert Hoffmann and Christina Kubek), Innsbruck, Vienna, Bozen: Studienverlag 2013, ISBN 978-3-7065-5263-9 .
  • Welcome Ami Go Home. The American occupation in Salzburg 1945–1955. Memory landscapes from an oral history project , Salzburg, Munich: Pustet 1998, ISBN 3-7025-0371-4 .

Edited works

  • Politics - theory - experience. 30 years of feminist history in conversation (with Christa Hämmerle and Claudia Opitz-Belakhal), Göttingen: V&R unipress 2020, ISBN 978-3-8471-1087-3 .
  • Write love. Couples correspondence from the 19th and 20th centuries (with Christa Hämmerle ), Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2017, ISBN 978-3-525-30115-9 .
  • Romantic love (with Christa Hämmerle), Cologne, Weimar, Vienna: Böhlau 2013 (= L'Homme. ZFG 24, 2013, 1), ISBN 978-3-412-21076-2 .
  • Love and resistance. Ambivalences of historical gender relations (with Christa Hämmerle and Gabriella Hauch ), Vienna, Cologne, Weimar: Böhlau 2009 (2nd edition), ISBN 3-205-77374-8 .
  • Gender & 1968 (with Hana Havelková), Cologne, Weimar, Vienna: Böhlau 2009 (= L'Homme. ZFG 20, 2009, 2), ISBN 978-3-412-20361-0 .
  • Art - communication - power. Sixth Austrian Contemporary History Day 2003 (with Helga Embacher , Ernst Hanisch and others), Innsbruck, Vienna, Munich, Bozen: Studienverlag 2004, ISBN 3-7065-4038-X .
  • Walz - Migration - Occupation. Historical scenarios of the own and the foreign (with Josef Ehmer and Sylvia Hahn ), Klagenfurt / Celovec: Drava 2002 (= publication series of the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture on the research focus on xenophobia, vol. 6), ISBN 3-85435-372- 3 .
  • Gender studies. Axes of thought and perspectives in gender research (with Julia Neissl ), Innsbruck, Vienna, Munich, Bozen: Studienverlag 2002, ISBN 3-7065-1622-5 .

Essays

  • Dedicated research on the human rights scandal surrounding Austrian children in care. In: Extraordinary. Festschrift for Albert Lichtblau, ed. v. Regina Thumser-Wöhs u. a., Vienna, Cologne, Weimar: Böhlau 2019, ISBN 978-3-205-23250-6 , pp. 427-442.
  • Intervention or Integration? Years of remembrance and historical anniversaries - reversed gender history (together with Christa Hämmerle, Heidrun Zettelbauer, Gabriella Hauch and others) . In: L'Homme. European Journal of Feminist History 30, 2019, 1, ISBN 978-3-8471-0949-5 , pp. 109–128.
  • A decisive resource for democracy - women in the Salzburg state parliament. In: Politics in Transition. The Salzburg State Parliament in the Chiemseehof 1868–2018, ed. v. Robert Kriechbaumer and Richard Voithofer, Vienna, Cologne, Weimar: Böhlau 2018, ISBN 978-3-205-20776-4 , pp. 139–151.
  • 1968ff. - Renegotiating the balance between love, sexuality and self-actualization. Findings from couple correspondence from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. In: write love. Couple correspondences of the 19th and 20th centuries, ed. v. Ingrid Bauer u. Christa Hämmerle, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2017, ISBN 978-3-525-30115-9 , pp. 231-290.
  • Love and couple relationships in the "Age of Letters" - a research project in context (with Christa Hämmerle). In: write love. Couple correspondences of the 19th and 20th centuries, ed. v. Ingrid Bauer u. Christa Hämmerle, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2017, ISBN 978-3-525-30115-9 , pp. 9-47.
  • “I am proud to be a child of the occupation.” Research on contemporary history as a stimulus for empowerment? Findings with a view to the former US zone in Austria. In: Children of the occupation. The descendants of allied soldiers in Austria and Germany, ed. v. Barbara Stelzl-Marx u. Silke Satjukow, Vienna, Cologne, Weimar: Böhlau 2015, ISBN 978-3-205-79657-2 , pp. 183-206.
  • "Summit Ladies": Gender Arrangements, Media Staging, and Symbolic Scenes of the Vienna Summit. In: The Vienna Summit and Its Importance in International History, ed. By Günter Bischof, Stefan Karner, and Barbara Stelzl-Marx, Lanham, Md: Lexington Book 2014, ISBN 978-0-7391-8556-8 , p. 297– 310
  • "Summit names". Gender arrangements, media presentations and symbolic stages of the Vienna Summit Talks 1961. In: Der Wiener Gipfel 1961. Kennedy - Khrushchev, ed. v. Stefan Karner et al., Innsbruck, Vienna, Bozen: StudienVerlag 2011, ISBN 978-3-7065-5024-6 , pp. 525–557.
  • 1968 and the sex (ual) & gender revolution. Transformation and conflict zone: gender relations. In: The year 1968 - event, symbol, cipher, ed. v. Oliver Rathkolb u. a., Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht unipress 2010, ISBN 978-3-89971-666-5 , pp. 163-186.
  • Sexual Encounters across (Former) Enemy Lines (with Renate Huber). In: Sexuality in Austria, ed. By Günter Bischof, Anton Pelinka, and Dagmar Herzog, New Brunswick, London: Transaction Publishers 2007, ISBN 978-1-4128-0606-0 , pp. 65-101.
  • Powerful strangers. On the experience of the own and the foreign in the post-war and occupation decade. In: Information on Political Education 22/2004, ed. v. Forum Politische Bildung, ISBN 3-7065-4055-X , pp. 28–37.
  • Americanizing / Westernizing Austrian Women: Three Secenarios from the 1950s to the 1970s. In: The Americanization / Westernization of Austria, ed. By Günter Bischof and Anton Pelinka, New Brunswick, London: Transaction Publishers 2004, ISBN 0-7658-0803-X , pp. 170-185.
  • Continuities and Transformations: Austrian Contemporary History Research in a Generation Comparison. In: Zeitgeschichte 30 (2003), 6, ISSN  0256-5250 , pp. 320-340.
  • "The Americans, the foreigners and us". On the experience and production of the own and the foreign in the decade after the Second World War. In: Walz - Migration - Occupation. Historical scenarios of the own and the foreign, ed. v. Ingrid Bauer, Josef Ehmer u. Sylvia Hahn, Klagenfurt / Celovec: Drava 2002, ISBN 3-85435-372-3 , pp. 197-276.
  • "Physical father: Americans (Negroes)" Occupation children of Austrian-Afro-American origin. In: The Fruits of Time. Africa, Diaspora, Literature and Migration, ed. v. Helmuth A. Niederle u. a., Vienna: WUV Universitätsverlag 2001 (= Viennese contributions to ethnology and anthropology, 10), ISBN 3-85114-518-6 , pp. 49–67.
  • Perspectives on National Socialism from a women's and gender perspective. In: Nazi rule in Austria. A manual, ed. v. Emmerich Tálos et al., Vienna: ÖBV & hpt 2001, ISBN 3-209-03179-7 , pp. 409-443.
  • “The GI Bride”: On the (De) Construction of an Austrian Post-war stereotype. In: When the War Was Over. Women, War and Peace in Europe, 1940-1956, ed. By Claire Duchen and Irene Bandhauer-Schöffmann, London, New York: Leicester University Press 2000, ISBN 0-7185-0179-9 , pp. 222-232.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Victor Adler State Prize . Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  2. Staff page of the History Department at the University of Salzburg
  3. Käthe Leichter Prize Winners 1991 to 2017 (PDF)
  4. Salzburger Kulturfonds-Prize winners 2007 In: kulturfonds.at , accessed on January 10, 2018.
  5. Editors L'Homme In: univie.ac.at , accessed on January 10, 2018.
  6. Members of the editorial team "Zeitgeschichte" In: Verein-zeitgeschichte.univie.ac.at , accessed on January 10, 2018.
  7. DÖW - Sponsorship Awards - Herbert Steiner Prize In: doew.at , accessed on January 10, 2018.