Stefan Seidendorf

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Stefan Seidendorf (* 1974 in Sindelfingen , Baden-Württemberg ) is a German historian and political scientist. He has been working at the Franco-German Institute (dfi) in Ludwigsburg since 2010 and has been its deputy director since 2014. His main research interests are Franco-German relations , the European integration process as well as European political sociology and regional cooperation and cross-border relations.

Seidendorf studied history and Romance studies in Tübingen and Aix-en-Provence from 1995 to 2000. This was followed by postgraduate studies at the Collège d'Europe in Bruges, before he received his doctorate from 2002 to 2005 at the University of Mannheim . Seidendorf then became a research associate at the chairs of International Relations and European Integration, and later Political Science and Contemporary History at the University of Mannheim.

Works (selection)

  • Reaches of Understanding: Intellectual Discourses between Nation and Europe . Heidelberg, Winter, 2006. (as editor together with Matthias Schöning)
  • Europeanization of national identity discourses? . Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2007.
  • German-French relations as a model kit ?: on the transferability of reconciliation and structured cooperation . Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2012. (as editor)
  • Each for himself or all together in Europe? : the debate on identity, prosperity and the institutional foundations of the Union . Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2013. (as editor together with Frank Baasner)

Web links

Individual proof

  1. ^ Stefan Seidendorf. In: German National Library . Retrieved February 9, 2016 .