7.-8. Dezember 2023, Potsdam
Concept and organization: Juliane Tomann and Magdalena Banaszkiewicz in cooperation with Corinne Geering (Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO)) and Torsten Meyer (Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum, Leibniz Research Museum for Geo-resources)
Presentation: Juliane Tomann: Historische Reenactments in der DDR. Lebendige Geschichte zwischen eigensinniger Freizeitgestaltung und Geschichtspolitik
Regensburg 19. Oktober 2023
Talk: Colloquium Public History University of Heidelberg
Heidelberg 15 June 2023
Jana Vinga Martins presents her doctoral project as part of Prof. Dr. Cord Arendes' research colloquium Public History at Heidelberg University.
Workshop: International Workshop "Doing Gender in Practices of Doing History: Engendered Performances of the Past“
2./3. März 2023 in Leipzig
Concept and organization: Juliane Tomann (Regensburg) and Karin Reichenbach (Leipzig)
Workshop: Cultural Landscapes of Energy: Constructing Histories in the Aftermath of Energy Production
15./16. September 2022 in Leipzig
Juliane Tomann will take over the closing commentary of the workshop and discuss the emergence of "cultural landscapes of energy" and the resulting competing historical narratives in the context of the economic exploitation of (post)industrial landscapes.
Conferenz: Democratization, Re-Masculinization, or what? Masculinity in the 20th century and beyond
22./23. September 2022 at German Historical Institute, London
Juliane Tomann hält einen Vortrag zum Thema: Processes of Re-Masculinization in popular history. The case of historical reenactment.
https://www.ghil.ac.uk/events/conferences-and-workshops/conferences-and-workshops-template-7-1
Workshop: Beyond the ‘Time Machine’. Understanding Virtual Reality in Historical Culture“
28./29. Oktober 2022
Together with experts from academia and practice, we will discuss how VR technologies can be examined in historical-cultural fields. More information here.
Lecture: On 5 July 2022, Juliane Tomann will give a lecture as part of the lecture series "Heritage and Identity" of the SFB of the same name in Erfurt.
Public History Lunchtalk 2022
14. Juni 2022 via zoom
Sophie Kühnlenz (Cologne): "Von der Frauengalerie zu queer-feministischer Wissensproduktion? Geschlechterdiskurse in Industrie- und Technikmuseen in historischer Perspektive"
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