Kristina Schulz

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Kristina Schulz

Kristina Schulz (born April 28, 1971 in Bremen ) is a German - Swiss historian with a focus on western European history of the 19th and 20th centuries. She is professeur ordinaire and director of the Institute for History at the Université de Neuchâtel .

Life

Kristina Schulz studied social sciences and history in Strasbourg , Freiburg , Bielefeld and at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. She received her doctorate in 2001 from the Universities of Bielefeld and Paris VII, Denis-Diderot with a thesis on the development and history of the women's movement in Germany and France from 1968 to 1976. After holding academic positions at the universities of Geneva, Bern and Lausanne, she received a scholarship from 2008 to 2010 of the Swiss National Science Foundation . In 2010 she completed her habilitation with a paper on literary refugees in Switzerland from 1933 to 1945. She was a lecturer in migration history at the Historical Institute of the University of Bern and was in charge of the interdisciplinary oral history project New Women's Movement 2.0 . Since summer 2018 she has been director of the Institute for History and Professeur ordinaire at the Université de Neuchâtel .

She researches, publishes and teaches about the history of exile and migration , about social movements, especially the women's movements , about gender relations after 1945, about intellectuals and the connection between literature and politics as well as about dynamics and experiences of social inequality in the past and present.

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • with Patrick Kury and André Holenstein , Swiss Migration History. From the beginning to the present , Hier + Jetzt, Baden 2018, ISBN 978-3-03919-414-8 .
  • with Sarah Kiani and Leena Schmitter, Women's Movement - Switzerland since 1968. Analyzes, documents, archives , Hier + Jetzt, Baden 2014, ISBN 978-3-03919-335-6 .
  • Switzerland and the literary refugees 1933-1945 , Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2012. ISBN 978-3-05-005826-9 . (also habilitation thesis)
  • The long breath of provocation. The women's movement in Germany and France (1968-1976) , Campus, Frankfurt 2002, ISBN 3-593-37110-3 .

Editorships

  • with Heike Klapdor and Wiebke von Bernsdorff, border crossing. Migrants as actors , text + criticism, Munich 2019, ISBN 978-3-86916-722-0 .
  • The Women's Liberation Movement. Impacts and Outcomes , Berghahn Books , New York / Oxford 2017, ISBN 978-1-78533-586-0
  • with Franz Schultheis , Société à responsabilité limitée. Enquête sur la crise du modèle allemand , Raison d'Agir, Paris 2015, ISBN 978-2-912107-76-3 .
  • New women's movement in Switzerland. Research approaches and research perspectives , special issue of the Swiss Journal of History 57 2007.
  • with Franz Schultheis , limited liability company. Impositions and suffering in everyday German life , UVK, Konstanz 2005, ISBN 978-3-89669-537-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Prof. Kristina Schulz. Retrieved September 18, 2019 .
  2. Paulus, Julia; Silies, Eva-Maria; Wolff, Kerstin (ed.): Contemporary history as gender history. New perspectives on the Federal Republic , Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2012, ISBN 978-3-593-39742-9 , authors, p. 331
  3. Staff website of the University of Bern