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Rebekka Habermas (born 3 July 1959, in
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) is a German historian, professor of modern history at the
University of Göttingen The University of Göttingen, officially the Georg August University of Göttingen, (german: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, known informally as Georgia Augusta) is a public research university in the city of Göttingen, Germany. Founded ...
, in Germany. Habermas has made substantial contributions to German social and cultural history of the 19th century.


Life

Rebekka Habermas is the daughter of the philosopher and sociologist Jürgen Habermas. From 1979 to 1985, she studied history and
Romance studies Romance studies or Romance philology ( an, filolochía romanica; ca, filologia romànica; french: romanistique; eo, latinida filologio; it, filologia romanza; pt, filologia românica; ro, romanistică; es, filología románica) is an acade ...
in
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and Paris, which she completed a master's degree and
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in 1985. She then received training in publishing and worked as editor, for a time, at S. Fischer Verlag. Having earned her doctorate at
Saarland University Saarland University (german: Universität des Saarlandes, ) is a public research university located in Saarbrücken, the capital of the German state of Saarland. It was founded in 1948 in Homburg in co-operation with France and is organized in s ...
, in 1990, under the auspices of the German National Academic Foundation, Habermas spent the next two years as associate professor at the same university's historical institute. From 1992–97, Habermas conducted research in the context of the
University of Bielefeld Bielefeld University (german: Universität Bielefeld) is a university in Bielefeld, Germany. Founded in 1969, it is one of the country's newer universities, and considers itself a "reform" university, following a different style of organization a ...
's Special Research Project "Sozialgeschichte des neuzeitlichen Bürgertums," which was financed through the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft The German Research Foundation (german: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ; DFG ) is a German research funding organization, which functions as a self-governing institution for the promotion of science and research in the Federal Republic of Germ ...
. In 1998, Habermas secured her habilitation from the faculty of history and philosophy at the University of Bielefeld and then acted, for two years, as interim full professor (''Lehrstuhlvertretung'') at
Ruhr University Bochum The Ruhr University Bochum (, ) is a public research university located in the southern hills of the central Ruhr area, Bochum, Germany. It was founded in 1962 as the first new public university in Germany after World War II. Instruction began in ...
. Since 2000, she has held a chair in medieval and modern history at the
University of Göttingen The University of Göttingen, officially the Georg August University of Göttingen, (german: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, known informally as Georgia Augusta) is a public research university in the city of Göttingen, Germany. Founded ...
.


Academic honors and awards

Habermas has held a number of visiting appointments: * Guest professor at the
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (french: École des hautes études en sciences sociales; EHESS) is a graduate ''grande école'' and '' grand établissement'' in Paris focused on academic research in the social sciences. The ...
in Paris (2002); * Richard von Weizsäcker
Fellow A fellow is a concept whose exact meaning depends on context. In learned or professional societies, it refers to a privileged member who is specially elected in recognition of their work and achievements. Within the context of higher education ...
at
St Antony's College St Antony's College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Founded in 1950 as the result of the gift of French merchant Sir Antonin Besse of Aden, St Antony's specialises ...
of
Oxford University Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to th ...
, supported by the
Volkswagen Foundation The Volkswagen Foundation (German: ''VolkswagenStiftung'') is the largest German private nonprofit organization involved in the promotion and support of academic research. It is not affiliated to the present company, the Volkswagen Group. It wa ...
(2013–2014); * Visiting fellow at the
University of Münster The University of Münster (german: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, WWU) is a public research university located in the city of Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. With more than 43,000 students and over 120 fields of stud ...
's excellence cluster "Religion und Politik" (2014); * Fellow at the ''Lichtenberg-Kolleg'', Göttingen's Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities & Social Sciences (2014–15); * Guest professor at the
Université de Montréal The Université de Montréal (UdeM; ; translates to University of Montreal) is a French-language public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The university's main campus is located in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood of Côte- ...
(spring semester, 2016); * Theodor Heuss Professor at
The New School The New School is a private research university in New York City. It was founded in 1919 as The New School for Social Research with an original mission dedicated to academic freedom and intellectual inquiry and a home for progressive thinkers. ...
(autumn term, 2016). Since 2010, Habermas has served as spokesperson for the research training group (''Graduiertenkolleg'') "Dynamiken von Raum und Geschlecht," funded by the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft The German Research Foundation (german: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ; DFG ) is a German research funding organization, which functions as a self-governing institution for the promotion of science and research in the Federal Republic of Germ ...
. 2011 then saw her reception of ''Geisteswissenschaften International,'' a prize awarded by the
Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels (English: ''German Publishers and Booksellers Association'') is a trade association of the German publishing industry, based in Frankfurt. It was founded in Frankfurt in 1948, and merged in 1991 with a simil ...
to support translation of distinguished academic books. In 2012, she was inducted into the
Academia Europaea The Academia Europaea is a pan-European Academy of Humanities, Letters, Law, and Sciences. The Academia was founded in 1988 as a functioning Europe-wide Academy that encompasses all fields of scholarly inquiry. It acts as co-ordinator of Europea ...
. Two years later, she received honorable mention for the Chester Penn Higby Prize, an award bestowed biennially by the '' Journal of Modern History'' for the best essay published in the organ.


Professional activities

Habermas serves as editor of the journal ''Historische Anthropologie'' and co-editor of the series ''Campus Historische Studien.'' In addition, she is a member of numerous research groups (e.g., ''Historische Anthropologie'', ''Geschlechterdifferenz in europäischen Rechtskulturen'', as well as the University of Göttingen's own ''Geschlechterforschung''), a board member of Göttingen's ''Zentrum für Theorie und Methodik der Kulturwissenschaften'', and a contributor to the conception and planning of
Wolfgang Benz Wolfgang Benz (born 9 June 1941) is a German historian from Ellwangen. He was the director of the Center for Research on Antisemitism of the Technische Universität Berlin between 1990 and 2011. Personal life Benz studied history, political ...
's series ''Europäische Geschichte.'' She sits on any number of other commissions and juries as well, including the European Research Council's scientific review panel for social sciences and humanities.


Areas of expertise

Habermas's work focuses on the history of the bourgeoisie,
legal history Legal history or the history of law is the study of how law has evolved and why it has changed. Legal history is closely connected to the development of civilisations and operates in the wider context of social history. Certain jurists and histo ...
, administration history, and gender history, the history of
criminality In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority. The term ''crime'' does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition,Farmer, Lindsay: "Crime, definitions of", in Ca ...
, the book, and religion, as well as
historical anthropology Historical anthropology is a historiographical movement which applies methodologies and objectives from social and cultural anthropology to the study of historical societies. Like most such movements, it is understood in different ways by differe ...
.


Select bibliography

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References


External links


German National Library Catalogue



Homepage of Rebekka Habermas at the Academy of Europe
{{DEFAULTSORT:Habermas, Rebekka 1959 births Living people German women historians Academic staff of the University of Göttingen 20th-century German historians 21st-century German historians Jürgen Habermas