Ulrike Gleixner

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Ulrike Gleixner (born July 20, 1958 in Osnabrück ) is a German historian .

Live and act

Gleixner received his doctorate from the Free University of Berlin in 1993 , completed his habilitation there in 2002 and taught in Iowa / USA, Vienna and Basel. Since 2007 Gleixner has been the head of the research planning and research projects department and the 2nd deputy director of the Herzog August Library Wolfenbüttel and an adjunct professor at the TU Berlin . Gleixner published on early modern social and gender history as well as the history of piety and the history of autobiographical writing.

Ulrike Gleixner's research focuses on gender history, pietism , the history of religion and mission, and autobiographical writing.

She is the editor of the trade journal WerkstattGeschichte and is an editorial member of the journal for the history of ideas .

Memberships

Publications

  • “The man” and “the guy”: The construction of gender in fornication procedures in the early modern period (1700–1760). Campus, Frankfurt am Main 1994, ISBN 3-593-35194-3 . (= Series history and gender , vol. 8.)
  • Beate Hahn Paulus. (Texts on the history of Pietism.) 2007.
  • Pietism and the bourgeoisie. A historical anthropology of piety, Württemberg 17. – 19. Century. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 2005, ISBN 3-525-36841-0 .

editor

  • with Marion W. Gray: Gender in Transition: Discourse and Practice in German-Speaking Europe 1750-1830. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor 2006.
  • with Erika Hebeisen : Gendering Tradition. Culture of Remembrance and Gender in Pietism. Didymos, Korb 2007, ISBN 978-3-939020-41-7 .
  • with Jens Bruning: The Athens of the Guelphs. The Reform University of Helmstedt 1576-1810.
  • Story told - literature remembered. Lang, Berlin et al. 2012, ISBN 978-3-631-63211-6 . (= Publications of the International Association for German Studies (IVG); Vol. 11.)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short biography ( memento of January 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) at Didymos-Verlag, accessed on May 21, 2013.