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Teaching

Sommer semester 2024

  • MA Project Seminar: 'Blossoming landscapes' and 'radiant heritage'? Development of an audio walk on the former uranium mining site Ronneburg (Thuringia) (Juliane Tomann / Grit Ruhland)
  • MA Seminar: Nuclear Industry in the GDR. Introduction to a transnational history (Juliane Tomann / Grit Ruhland)
  • MA Seminar: Gaming the Past. Digital games as histotainment (Jana Vinga Martins)
  • Colloquium Public History

Winter semester 2023/24

  • Lecture Methods of Public History (Juliane Tomann); zoom
  • MA Seminar: Performing in Public Spaces: Historical Reenactments and Life Art in Europe (Juliane Tomann)
  • MA Seminar: Introduction to Public History (Juliane Tomann)
  • MA Seminar: History matters! The "History Problem" in International Relations between Japan, China and South Korea (Jana Vinga Martins)
  • BA Course: re:think history. Teaching History in the Museum in Migration Society (Jana Vinga Martins)

Sommer semester 2023

  • MA Seminar: Nuclear Cultural Heritage (Juliane Tomann)
  • MA Seminar with field trip: Exhibiting History of Violence: War and Colonialism in Museums and Public Spaces in Belgium (Juliane Tomann)
  • MA Seminar: Images of a Continent. Introduction to visual history using Europe as an example (Jana Vinga Martins)
  • Colloquium Public History

Winter semester 2022/23

  • MA Seminar: Introduction to Public History (Juliane Tomann)
  • MA Seminar: Current topics in memory culture research. Concepts and practical examples (Juliane Tomann)
  • MA Seminar: Current topics in memory culture research. Concepts and practical examples (Juliane Tomann)
  • MA Seminar: History in digital games (Jana Vinga Martins)
  • Colloquium Public History and Memory Studies

Summer semester 2022

  • MA Seminar: The Historisation of a post-industrial landscape. The Upper Palatinate from the Ninteenth Century to the Present. (Juliane Tomann)
  • MA Seminar: Timetravel. Tourism & History (Juliane Tomann)


Winter semester 2021/22

  • History in Popular Culture: Living History and Reenactment (seminar with students of Public History in Regensburg and Cultural Anthropology in Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, joint project with Mirko Uhlig, Mainz) (Juliane Tomann)
  • Project on the development of an infrastructure for digital seminars and virtual methodological training in public history (sponsored by the Sonderförderung von Digitalisierungsprojekten from the Friedrich Schiller University Jena) (Juliane Tomann)

  1. Fakultät für Philosophie, Kunst-, Geschichts- und Gesellschaftswissenschaften
  2. Institut für Geschichte

Professorship for Public History


Universität Regensburg
Sedanstraße 1, SE02
93055 Regensburg
Telefon 0941 943 7682

juliane.tomann@ur.de