Sabine Kuder

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Sabine Kuder (* 1962 as Sabine Roß in Heilbronn ) is a German historian and sociologist.

Sabine Kuder studied sociology and modern history at the TU Berlin and was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD. Her work entitled “Political Participation and National Council Parliamentarism 1918/19” used the method of collective biography . From 1996 to 2000 she was a research assistant at the Center for Contemporary History Research in Potsdam (ZZF). From 2000 to 2001 she was self-employed for a short time before she became head of the social reappraisal and public relations department at the foundation for coming to terms with the SED dictatorship in 2001 .

Sabine Kuder is a member of the board of the FrauenComputerZentrumBerlin (FCZB) and is a partner in the internet service provider global traffic datenkommunikations GmbH .

Publications

  • Society without elites? Leadership groups in the GDR . (Ed. With Arnd Bauerkämper et al.), Metropol, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-926893-69-9 .
  • Political participation and national council parliamentarism. Determinants of the political action of the delegates to the Reichsrätekongressen 1918/1919. A collective biography . Center for Historical Social Research, Cologne 1999 (= Historical social research. Supplement, Vol. 10; also: Dissertation, Technical University Berlin 1997).
  • Biographical handbook of the Reichsrätekongresse 1918/19 . Droste, Düsseldorf 2000, ISBN 3-7700-5231-5 (= handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties, vol. 11; table of contents , PDF , 74 kB).
  • Jun. 17, 1953 - Contemporary witnesses report. Protocol of an uprising . (Ed. With Peter Lange ), Lit, Münster 2004, ISBN 3-8258-7685-3 (on behalf of the Foundation for the Processing of the SED Dictatorship and Deutschlandfunk; with an audio CD).

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