MARIE ANNA MUSCHALEK, PH. D. Department of and |Chair of the History of Knowledge | of [email protected] Twitter: https://twitter.com/MMuschalek Public History Project: www.kolonialismusimkasten.de

EDUCATION

2014 Ph.D. in History, Cornell University 2008 M.A. in Early Modern and Modern European History, Cornell University 2002 M.A. in Social and Political Sciences, Sciences Po, Paris 2000 B.A. in History, German Literature and , University of

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Since 4/2021 Research Associate and Lecturer at the Chair of History of Knowledge, Prof. Anne Kwaschik, University of Konstanz 2020-2021 Research Associate and Lecturer (substitute) at the Chair of Modern and Contemporary History of Western Europe, Prof. Dr. Leonhard, Department of History, 2019-2020 Project Coordinator, University College Freiburg 2018-2019 Teaching Fellow, University College Freiburg 2018 Lecturer, Department of History, University of Freiburg 2014-2017 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of History, University of Freiburg, “The Civil Administration in Nazi Occupied Alsace: A Cultural and Everyday History of Bureaucracy” (www.ns-ministerien-bw.de) 2013 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of History, 2004-2005 Research Assistant, Department of Political and Social Science, University of Konstanz, “Holocaust and ‘Polycracy’ in Western Europe, 1940-1944” 2003-2004 Research Associate, Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial, Hamburg 2000 Research Assistant, Department of History, 1999 Assistant and Guide in the exhibition “Vernichtungskrieg. Verbrechen der Wehrmacht 1941-1944,” Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung

1 RESEARCH INTERESTS

- European colonialism and imperialism from the 18th to the early 20th century (with a focus on Southern Africa) - Historical violence studies, military and police history, everyday violence - Global knowledge in the long 19th century, science, aesthetics, violence - Historical anthropology, history of everyday life, history of emotions - Postcolonial theory, subaltern studies - Cultural history of bureaucracy under National Socialism, Nazi occupation regime in border regions

RESEARCH MANAGEMENT

Conference Organization 2021 Panel “Contested Mean(ing)s? Provenance Research, its Subfields and the Study of History,” 53rd German Annual History Conference, Munich, October 5-8. 2020 Workshop “Documents of Violence: Source Analysis in Historical Violence Studies,” Graduate School Basel, 30. October- November 1. 2019 International conference “Intersectional History: Relevance, Potentials, Limits,” Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, July, 10-12. 2016 Workshop “Violence and Capitalism,” Rostock University, December 1-3. 2015 International symposium “Academic Feminism: The Production and Transfer of Gender Knowledge,” University of Freiburg, February 5-6. 2014 Workshop “Epistemic Violence,” Humboldt University, , November 14-16. 2012 International conference “German Regimes: Cultures of Administration in Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts,” Gut Siggen (), November 2-4. Project organization 2019-2020 Coordinator at the University College Freiburg for the project "Successful Studies" (FESt-BW), funded by the MWK Baden-Württemberg Fund "Successful Studying" (FESt-BW). teaching and learning projects SELF (Service Learning Freiburg) and ICE (Integrated Curriculum Development Entrepreneurship), in cooperation with the Center for Key Qualifications at the University of Freiburg. 2014-2017 Direction of the project "The Civil Administration in Alsace, 1940-1944/45." Recruitment and guidance of a wiss. Auxiliary; organization of a German- French. Conference; planning of a main seminar, excursions to Strasbourg and to the Departemental Archives Bas-Rhin.

2 THIRD PARTY FUNDING ACQUISITION

2020 Conference funding (Co-I) for “Documents of Violence: Source Analysis in Historical Violence Studies,” (Oct. 30-Nov. 1), Vice Rectorate for Research & Promotion of Young Researchers, University of Basel, Basel Graduate School of History [volume: 8,955 CHF] 2019 Conference funding (Co-I) for “Intersectional History” (07/10-12), Excellence Cluster LabEx EHNE (Sorbonne University, Paris), AKHFG Research Network, Frankreich-Zentrum (University of Freiburg) [volume: 5.500 €] 2018 “Knowledge Empire: German Wissenschaft around the World,” start-up grant (Co-I), Research Innovation Fond, University of Freiburg [volume: 25.000 €] 2014-2017 Postdoc research position within the overall project “History of the Federal State Ministries of Baden and Württemberg during the Nazi Era” (Co-I), Baden- Württemberg Foundation [volume: 1.45M €; vol. of own subproject: 206.833 €] 2016 Conference funding (PI) for “Violence and Capitalism” (12/1-3), Fritz Thyssen Foundation [volume: 7.000 €] 2012 Conference funding (PI) for “German Regimes” (11/2-4), Alfred Toepfer Foundation [volume: board and lodging for 20 participants] 2011 Travel grant (PI), Graduate School, Cornell University [volume: $ 2.000] 2008-2009 Research grant (PI), Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) [volume: 14.222 €] Stipend supplement Luigi Einaudi Fellowship (PI), Institute for European Studies, Cornell University [volume: $ 5.300] 2007-2008 Peace Studies Graduate Fellowship (PI), Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, Cornell University [volume: $ 30.434] 2007 Michel Sicca Travel Grant (PI) for preliminary archival research (08/01-31), Institute for European Studies, Cornell University [volume: $ 3.200]

TEACHING

2020 Soldiers, Policemen, Prison Guards. Actors of Colonial Violence (introductory undergraduate course), Department of History, University of Freiburg Drawing the Social. Explaining the World and its People in Visual Representations [digital humanities course] (Tutorial), Department of History, University of Freiburg The “Alte Universität”: Past- Present- Future (Public History project seminar), University College Freiburg 2019 Written Expression (introductory undergraduate course), University College Freiburg

3 2018 German War Expertise in the World: A Global History of Military Knowledge in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries (introductory undergraduate course), Department of History, University of Freiburg 2016 Between Germany and France: Administration and Society in Alsace, 1900- 1950 (upper-level graduate course), Department of History, University of Freiburg 2014-2017 Cultures of Everyday Violence: A Socio-Cultural and Historical Anthropology (upper-level undergraduate course in area studies), University College Freiburg 2011 Prussia and German Imperialism (Guest Lecturer), International Summer University, European College of Liberal Arts, Berlin 2007 Western Civilization (Teaching Assistant), Cornell University 2006 Modern Eastern Europe (Teaching Assistant), Cornell University 2005 Histoire et mémoire au camp de concentration de Neuengamme (Guest Lecturer), Department of History, Paris University X (Nanterre) PUBLIC OUTREACH/ PUBLIC HISTORY PROJECTS

2011-2013 Conceptualization and production of a free audio guide and website criticizing the representation of Germany’s colonial past in the permanent exhibition of the German National History Museum, Berlin (www.kolonialismusimkasten.de) 2009-2012 Founding member of the public history initiative “Kolonialismus im Kasten?” Guided tours on the German colonial past through the German National History Museum in Berlin 2003-2005 Guide and Counselor for French and Belgian camp survivors and their families, Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial, Hamburg

LANGUAGES

German and French: native speaker English: fluent Spanish: basic Russian: basic

MEMBERSHIPS

American Historical Association (US) German History Society (UK) Verband der Historiker und Historikerinnen Deutschlands (GER) Research Network Geschichte – Gesellschaft – Gewalt Research Network Historische Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung

4 CONFERENCES/ LECTURES

Invited Lectures (Selection) 2021 Affective State Violence and the Police in German Southwest Africa. Geschichte der Gefühle e-Kolloquium, MPI Berlin, Jun. 1. Violence as Usual. Policing and the Colonial State in German South West Africa. Seminar Series PREWARAS, University of Padua, May. 7. 2020 Kolonialer Alltag nach dem Genozid. Gewalt, Polizei und Staat in Deutsch Südwestafrika, 1907-1915. Institut für Diaspora- und Genozidforschung, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Jul. 13. 2019 L’administration civile national-socialiste en Alsace annexée. Le quotidien bureaucratique d’un régime transfrontalier. « Local, national, transnational: pour une nouvelle approche de l’histoire de l’Allemagne sous le régime national-socialiste », Université de Strasbourg, Apr. 23. Sexuelle Gewalt und männliche Ehre in der Polizei von Deutsch-Südwestafrika: Der Fall Sophie Meritz (1910). Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Jan. 30. 2018 The Case of Colonialism: German Master Narratives and Alternatives at the German Historical Museum in Berlin. “Decolonizing the Museum. Transnational Comparisons,” Georgetown und Howard University, Washington DC, Nov. 9-10. 2017 Built on War: Policing Towns and Military Camps in German Southwest Africa, 1905-1915. European Conference on African Studies, Basel, Jul. 1. Frauen und Männer in den NS-Ministerialbürokratien Badens und Württembergs. Jahrestreffen der historischen Kommission BadenWürttemberg, Reutlingen, Jun. 29-30. Representing the History of Nazi Bureaucracy: The Civil Administration in Alsace, 1940-1944/45. Center for Historical Culture, Rotterdam, Apr. 6. Als Baden das Elsass regierte: Neuere Forschungen zur nationalsozialistischen Verwaltungskultur, 1940-1944/45. Institut Français, Mainz, Feb. 22. 2016 Abkommandierung ins Elsass: Polizeigewalt in den besetzten Gebieten, 1940- 1944. Polizei Hochschule Baden-Württemberg, Freiburg, Apr. 28. Maintenir l’ordre sexuel : honneur et masculinité dans la police coloniale du sud- ouest africain allemand. « Maintenir l’ordre en Afrique (XIXe -XXIe siècle) : Acteurs, savoirs, pratiques », Marc Bloch Institut, Berlin, Apr. 22-24.

5 Zwischen Karlsruhe und Straßburg: Als Badens Beamte die Zivilverwaltung im Elsass übernahmen, 1940-1944/45. „Deutsch-französische Besatzungsbeziehungen im 20. Jahrhundert,” Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, Mar. 17. 2015 Masculinity, Honor, and Sexual Violence in Post-Genocide German Southwest Africa. “Masculinities in Times of (Post)War: The German Case, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, Nov. 27-28. 2014 Violence as Usual: Everyday Police Work and the Colonial State. Basler Afrika Bibliographien, Basel, Oct. 28.

Conference Papers (Selection) 2021 Zwischen öffentlicher und privater Gewalt. Polizeiliche Alltagspraxis und Staatlichkeit in Deutsch Südwestafrika. 53rd German Annual History Conference, Munich, Oct. 5.-8. 2020 Comradery, Intimacy, and Everyday Police Violence. The Rape of Sophie Ion Meritz in German Southwest Africa (1910). Graduate School of History Workshop, Basel, Oct. 27. 2015 ‘Dieses Mal sind keine Preussen gekommen…’ Deutsche Beamtinnen und Beamte im besetzten Elsass, 1940-1944/45. „Bausteine einer Verwaltungsgeschichte des Nationalsozialismus im Reich und in den Ländern,“ Heidelberg, Apr. 16. Violence as Usual: Everyday Police Work and the Colonial State. “Practices of Order: Colonial and Imperial Projects,” University of Copenhagen, Jan. 28-30. 2014 Kolonialismus im Kasten: Nationalgeschichte im Deutschen Historischen Museum in Berlin (together with Susann Lewerenz). „Geschichte in der Vitrine. Sammlung und Ausstellung von Nationalgeschichten im Vergleich,“ Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam, May 8-9. 2011 A Racial Division of Violent Labor: Everyday Practices of Policing in German Southwest-Africa. European Conference on African Studies, Uppsala, Jun. 15-17. Technologies and Techniques of Colonial Police Violence: Materiality, Expertise, Ideology. “Violence in the 20th Century. Spaces, Cultures, Actors,” Gut Siggen (Oldenburg in Holstein), May 13-14. 2010 Everyday State Violence: The Police Force of German Southwest-Africa and its Importance for the Colonial Economy. Annual German Historical Society Conference, University of Manchester, Sept. 16-17.

6 A ‘Thin Blue Line’? Policing German Southwest Africa, 1905-1918. “Helpless Imperialists: Imperial Failure, Radicalization, and Violence between High Imperialism and Decolonization,” Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, Jan.14-16.

Freiburg, March 10, 2021

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