Studying at the BKM Junior Professorship
The history of Eastern Europe is fascinating, the historiography of the region is highly dynamic and innovative. You will experience this during the courses run by the Chair, while in class as well as while reading for preparation. The courses we offer are designed to familiarise you with both the history of a historical region and key research perspectives of the subject.
Studying history means reading, the preparatory reading (incl. texts in English) is an essential prerequisite for make the courses a success. You can be sure to apply and deepen the knowledge acquired through your reading in seminars and exercises. You will have opportunities to do so in seminar discussions, while exchanging views in small groups, and during the analysis of primary sources.
I am happy to supervise final theses on Eastern European history, Jewish history, the history of minorities, and related topics. Should you have any questions or be interested, do not hesitate to come to one of my office hours!
Current Courses
Sommersemester 2022
Proseminar: Geschichte der Ukraine. Staatlichkeit und Nation in der Moderne
Ort: SE2/211/U, Zeit: Donnerstag, 4. DS (13:00-14:30 Uhr)
Tim Buchen
Übung: Digital History in Practice. Personendaten als Zugang zur Geschichte von (Zwangs-)migration
Ort: BZW/A 154/U Zeit: Donnerstag, 3. DS (11:10–12:40 Uhr)
Kolloquium zu Problemen der Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, der Osteuropäischen Geschichte sowie der Geschichte der Frühen Neuzeit
Ort: BZW/A253/U, Zeit: Donnerstag, 7. DS (18:30–20:00 Uhr)
Susanne Schötz, Gerd Schwerhoff, Tim Buchen