July 13-14, 2023, University of Erfurt, Historical Seminar
The workshop will take place from July 13th to 14th, 2023 at the International Meeting Centre (Michaelisstr. 38, 99084 Erfurt) University of Erfurt. It is organized by the Students and Young Professionals (SYP) in the Working Group Applied History and Public History in cooperation with the chairs of Medieval History (Sabine Schmolinsky), Modern, Contemporary History and History Didactics (Christiane Kuller), History of Science (Bernhard Kleeberg) an the DFG-Research Unit "Voluntariness".
Deadline for registration July 9th, 2023
How fundamentally is critical self-reflection embedded in the study, research, and practice of historical sciences? Does this question matter especially for public history?
How can I reflect on my role in the process of writing and communicating history, make it transparent and put it up for discussion? This question is gaining importance for critical historical work in both research and education; other disciplines have already been addressing this challenge for some time. How fundamentally is critical self-reflection embedded in the study, research, and practice of historical sciences? Does this question matter especially for public history – understood as thinking about history in, with, and for the public? Can public history function as a vantage point for interdisciplinary reflection? In our workshop, we want to explore the opportunities and limits of a (self-)reflexive scientific practice across disciplines–taking public history as a starting point for discussion.
Read our Call for Papers for more information about the workshop concept!
We cordially invite all interested to join us in conversation about these and other questions and to enrich the discussion with as many different perspectives as possible. In addition, there will be the opportunity to join online and participate in the discussion via chat. The event will be accompanied by graphic recording. In addition, written interpreters will translate spoken language into written language for deaf participants. Questions regarding the accessibility of the individual venues can be directed to the organizers.
Thursday, July 13
Ort: Internationales Begegnungszentrum, Michaelisstr. 38, 99084 Erfurt
11.00-12.00 Uhr Arrival
12.00-12.15 Uhr Welcome Note
12.15-13.45 Uhr Panel 1
Benet Lehmann Wer spricht? Zur verflixten Identität von Autor*innen
Janine Fubel „Becoming Vulnerable_ Ambivalent Solidarities“: (Selbst-) Reflexionen im Rahmen einer internationalen Ringvorlesung zu Entanglements zwischen Antisemitismus, Kolonialrassismen und Holocaust
13.45-14.15 Uhr Break
14.15-15.45 Uhr Panel 2
Catharina Köhnke Wissen schaffen und Wirklichkeit gestalten. Die Rolle forschender Public Historians in der Gesellschaft
Grigori Khislavski Informationelle Grundlagen einer (selbst-) reflexiven Hermeneutik. Nachdenken über eine "Historische Semiotik"
15.45-16.15 Uhr Break
Change of location: Andreasstraße 37a, 99084 Erfurt
16.30-18.00 Uhr Tour “Gedenk- und Bildungsstätte Andreasstraße”
Change of location: Domstraße 10, 99084 Efurt
18.15-19:45 Uhr Keynote
Christine Gundermann (Köln): Hinter den Spiegeln: 15 Jahre universitäre Public History in Deutschland
20.00 Uhr Dinner
Friday, July 14
Ort: Internationales Begegnungszentrum, Michaelisstr. 38, 99084 Erfurt
9.00-9.30 Uhr Welcome/Summary
9.30-11.30 Uhr Panel 3 (English)
Kaight Conheady Through the Looking Glass: Reflections on the Lecture & Workshop Series ‘Die Brillen, die wir tragen’
Erica de Abreu Malchow Reflecting on Museum Work and Museology through participatory Practices
Lisa Hölscher MoCom: Motion Comics as Memory Work - Reflections on interdisciplinary collaboration and project practice
11.30-12.00 Uhr Break
12.00-13.30 Uhr Panel 4
Anne-Marie Schlenzka & Lily Kruse Wer schreibt Geschichte? Eine ungleichheitssoziologische Perspektive auf Historiker:innen als erfolgreiche Absolvent:innen eines Hochschulstudiums
Kristin Oswald Integrierte Diskursivität. Wie Citizen Science der Geschichtswissenschaft den Spiegel vorhalten kann
13.30-14.30 Uhr Lunch
14.30-16.00 Uhr Feedback-/Output-Discussion + Conclusion
We look forward to the workshop!