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Research and teaching focus on German, European and US-American history in the 20th century.
The "long 20th century" - from high industrialization to globalization - is regarded as a time of dramatic social and normative change, but also of unprecedented violence. It was characterized by enormous contradictions, by wars, dictatorships, genocides and expulsions, but also by processes of democratization, the development of the welfare state and mass consumption as well as the implementation of women's and human rights. Added to this are nuclear confrontations, the communications revolution and the global climate crisis. The events and processes of that era shape our present in many ways. Contemporary history is therefore always the prehistory of current problems and directly relevant to our lives - this is where its particular appeal lies.