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Rößner, Susan
Susan Rößner
Sonderforschungsbereich 640 (SFB 640) – TP A5
Sitz: Mohrenstr. 40/41 Raum 120
Tel.: +49 30 / 2093-4838
Fax: +49 30 / 2093-4893
susan.roessner@staff.hu-berlin.de
Subproject A5 "Representations of Europe 1918/19 - 2000"
Curriculum Vitae
Born 1978 in Frankenberg/ Germany
1997-99 M.A. studies of Contemporary History, English, Political Science at the Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany
1999-2004 Philipps-Universitaet, Marburg, Germany
10/2000-03/2001 Université de Paris/ Sorbonne Paris IV, France
09/2002-01/2003 Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
2003-2004 Consultancy staff member
since 12/2004 Researcher in the sub project A5 “Representations of Europe” on “Historians’ Representations of Europe 1918-2000”
Publications
Rößner, Susan: Ort und Raum. Funktionsmechanismen und Austauschprozesse in spezialisierten transnationalen Gemeinschaften. In: Schulte, Barbara (Hrsg.): Transfer lokalisiert: Konzepte, Akteure, Kontexte. [Comparativ 16 (2006) 3, S. 102-118]
Rößner, Susan: „If I had known how difficult it was to write a History of the World…“. Hendrik Willem van Loons Weltgeschichte für Kinder. In: Themenportal Europäische Geschichte (2007), URL:
http://www.europa.clio-online.de/2007/Article=180
(9.3.2007)
Main Focus in the Subproject
Historians’ Representations of Europe 1918-2000
The project is part of the project „Representations of Europe“ (A5) and wants to explore the views European historians of the 20th century had of Europe not as a continent, but a cultural, religious or political entity. It compares German, English and Dutch writings from the periods following the First and the Second World War as well as the time after 1989 as a turning point towards European reunification.
The project aims at finding out about how representations of Europe were subject to contemporary contexts and national specifications and to what extent there were similarities or differences in the national historiographies. It seeks to identify how representations of Europe have changed and whether the historians views have become more or less similar to each other.
In this regard, the project also asks for transfer processes within the European historiographic scientific community.
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