Johannes Paulmann

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Johannes Paulmann at the Göttinger Historikertag 2014

Johannes Paulmann (born October 4, 1960 in Darmstadt ) is a German historian .

Johannes Paulmann studied history and English at the Universities of Munich and Leicester . Paulmann then worked in adult education and was a research assistant in Tübingen , Munich and London . In 1991 he received his doctorate in Munich for the work State and Labor Market in Great Britain , supervised by Gerhard A. Ritter . In 1999 he completed his habilitation in Munich with the font Pomp und Politik. For this, Paulmann received the award of the Association of Historians of Germany in September 2002 on the occasion of the 44th German Historians' Day .

From 2000 to 2002 Paulmann was a substitute professor in Munich. From 2002 to 2006 he taught as a professor of history at the International University Bremen and was the first holder of the Helmut Schmidt chair for international history. From 2006 to 2011 he held the chair for modern and contemporary history at the University of Mannheim . Since October 2011 Paulmann has succeeded Heinz Duchhardt as director of the Leibniz Institute for European History , Department of Universal History. He also holds a W3 professorship for modern history at the University of Mainz . Paulmann was visiting professor at Emory University in Atlanta , the London School of Economics and Magdalen College in Oxford . From October 2014 to June 2015 he was Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow Visiting Professor at St Antony's College , Oxford. From March to June 2018 he taught as a visiting professor at the Université Paris-Sorbonne .

Paulmann's main research interests are European and German history in the 19th and 20th centuries, in particular transnational developments in the 19th and 20th centuries. Paulmann is currently researching the history of humanitarian aid in the 19th and 20th centuries. In cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross , he also oversees research on global humanitarian work over the past 150 years.

Paulmann is involved in various scientific committees and associations, including as a full member of the historical commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (since 2013), at the Gutenberg Academy for young scientists, and he is also a board member of the Association of Historians Germany and co-editor of the yearbook for European history.

Paulmann is a member of the scientific advisory board of mainzed , the Mainz center for digitality in the humanities and cultural sciences and spokesman for the “NFDI4Memory” consortium initiative, which is involved in the national research data infrastructure .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • Global supremacy and belief in progress. Europe 1850–1914. Beck, Munich 2019, ISBN 978-3-406-62350-9 .
  • Pomp and politics. Monarch encounters in Europe between the Ancien Régime and the First World War. Schöningh, Paderborn 2000, ISBN 3-506-77160-4 (also: Munich, University, habilitation paper, 1999). ( Review )
  • State and labor market in Great Britain. Crisis, world war, reconstruction (= publications of the German Historical Institute London. Vol. 32). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen et al. 1993, ISBN 3-525-36317-6 (partly also: Munich, university, dissertation).
  • Unemployment in Great Britain 1931–1939. Social and economic policy between the global economic crisis and the world war (= German England Research Working Group. Vol. 14). Brockmeyer, Bochum 1989, ISBN 3-88339-768-7 .

Editorships

  • together with Christiane Fritsche: "Aryanization" and "reparation" in German cities. Böhlau, Cologne et al. 2014, ISBN 3-41222-160-0 .
  • Ritual - power - nature: European-oceanic relationships in modern times. Überseemuseum, Bremen 2005, ISBN 3-89946-040-5 .
  • Foreign representations. German cultural diplomacy after 1945. Böhlau, Cologne et al. 2005, ISBN 3-412-12005-7 .

Web links

Remarks

  1. Visiting Fellows St. Anthony's College
  2. ^ Research project of the Global Humanitarianism Research Academy .
  3. Gutenberg Academy for Young Scientists
  4. https://www.degruyter.com/view/mvw/JEG-B Yearbook for European History
  5. mainzed - Mainz Center for Digitality in the Humanities and Cultural Studies
  6. NFDI4Memory