FRIEDERIKE BRÜHÖFENER, M.A. Ph. D. Candidate University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Department of History Email: fbruehoe@email.unc.edu CURRICULUM VITAE I. Objective Ph.D. in European History. Dissertation project entitled Defining the West German Soldier - Military, Society and Masculinity in West Germany, 1945-1989. Supervised by Prof. Dr. Karen Hagemann, James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History. II. Education Graduate Certificate in Languages Across the Curriculum (LAC) Instruction, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, May 2012. MA in History, Bielefeld University (Germany), September 2007. Master s Thesis: Angst vor dem Atom Emotionalität und Gesellschaft im Spiegel bundesdeutscher Zeitungen zwischen 1976 und 1986.ˮ Supervised by Prof. Dr. Martina Kessel. Exchange Student at Johns Hopkins University, Department of History, 2005/2006. Research paper: The Finest Body of Men Goes to War : The Construction of a Soldierly Masculinity in the USA during the Second World War. Supervised by Dr. Paul Kramer. BA in History and German Language and Literature, Bielefeld University (Germany), July 2005. BA thesis: Für das Deutschtum tief beschämend Der Rassenmischehendiskurs in Die Gartenlaube und in der Frankfurter Zeitung.ˮ Participant in the Extra- Curricular Program Europa Intensiv Bielefeld University, 2004/2005. III. Awards, Grants, and Fellowships Peter Filene Award for Outstanding Teaching by a Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of History, 2013. Graduate Student Fellow, Graduate School in History and Sociology at Bielefeld University (Germany) from May to August 2012. Research Grant, Central European History Society (CEHS), 2010.
Page 2 of 5 Mowry Dissertation Fellowship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of History, 2009. Raymond Faherty Research Grant for Military History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of History, 2009. International Study and Education Exchange Fellowship, German Academic Exchange Program (DAAD), 2005/2006. Book Chapter IV. Publications Angst vor dem Atom Emotionalität und Politik im Spiegel bundesdeutscher Zeitungen (1979-1984), in Den Kalten Krieg denken: Beiträge zur sozialen Ideengeschichte seit 1945, ed. Patrick Bernhard and Holger Nehring (Essen: Klartext, 2013), 285-306. Forthcoming Book Chapter Sending Young Men to the Barracks: West Germany s Struggle over the Establishment of New Armed Forces in the 1950s, in Gender and the long Postwar: Reconsiderations of the United States and the Two Germanys, 1945-1989, ed. Karen Hagemann and Sonya Michel (Baltimore and Washington DC: Johns Hopkins University Press/Wilson Center Press, 2014, forthcoming). Forthcoming Online Publication New Social Movements and the Politics of Emotions: West German Peace Protests against Nuclear Weapons, 1980-1984, will be published in early 2014 on http://www.unc.edu/ncgs/workshops.html Reviews Review of: Latzel, Klaus et. al., eds., Soldatinnen: Gewalt und Geschlecht im Krieg vom Mittelalter bis heute, Paderborn 2011. In: Vierteljahresschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 99/2 (2012): 245-246. Review of: Macleod, Jenny, ed., Defeat and Memory: Cultural Histories of Military Defeat in the Modern Era. In: H- German, H- Net Reviews, March, 2010. Review of: Ziemann, Benjamin, ed.: Peace Movements in Western Europe, Japan and the USA during the Cold War. Essen 2007. In: H- Soz- u- Kult, June 2008.
Page 3 of 5 V. Presentations North Carolina German Studies Seminar Series, March 2, 2014, Negotiating Gay Rights, Youth Protection and Combat Readiness: The West German Bundeswehr and the Reform of the Criminal Code. German Studies Association (GSA) - Thirty- Seven Annual Conference, October 3 - October 6, 2013, in Denver: Panel Organizer Homosexuality, Masculinity and the Military in Twentieth Century German History, and paper: Cold War Sexuality: The Wörner- Kießling Affair in 1983/84. North Carolina German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series, Workshop Creating Participatory Democracy: Green Politics in Germany since 1983, February 28 - March 1, 2013 Duke University and UNC Chapel Hill: New Social Movements and the Politics of Emotions - West German Peace Protests against Nuclear Weapons, 1980 1984. German Studies Discipline at the University of Minnesota, Morris, October 18, 2012: Invited talk More Formative than any Civic Education : Debates about Soldiers' Sexual Behavior in West Germany 1955-1965. German Studies Association (GSA) - Thirty- Sixth Annual Conference, October 4 - October 7, 2012, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Panel Organizer The History of Masculinities and Sexuality in 20th Century Germany, and paper: Love and the Soldier: Debates about Soldiers Sexual Behavior in West Germany, 1955-1965. Research Triangle Seminar Series on the History of Military, War and Society, March 23, 2012: Sending Young Men to the Barracks: West Germany s Struggle over the Establishment of New Armed Forces in the 1950s. Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg (Germany), March 28-30, 2011: Invited Talk Den Soldaten erziehen? Militärische Männlichkeit und Sexualität in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1955-1965. at the conference Soldatenbilder: Deutungen und Zumutungen zwischen Kontinuität und Diskontinuität. German Historical Institute (London), November 4-6, 2010: Angst vor dem Atom - Debating Cold War Anxieties in West Germany during the 1980s, at the conference Unthinking the Imaginary War: Intellectual Reflections of the Nuclear Age, 1945-1990. University of Potsdam (Germany), January 13, 2010: Männer, Männlichkeit und Militär - Die öffentliche Debatte um die westdeutsche Wiederbewaffnung in den 1950er Jahren at the Research Seminar New Research in Military History. VI. Teaching Experience Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, History Department: Courses taught for: The History of the Holocaust, Early Modern Europe, Europe in the Twentieth Century, The History of Western Civilization to 1650, The US in World War II, The World Since 1945.
Page 4 of 5 Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Languages Across the Curriculum. Courses taught for: History: Society and Culture in Postwar Germany, Europe in the Twentieth Century, and European Government. Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of German: Course taught for: Criminality as a Historical Phenomenon (Middle Ages to Modern Times). Teaching Assistant, Bielefeld University, Department of History: Course taught for: Criminality as a Historical Phenomenon (Middle Ages to Modern Times). Graduate Assistant VII. Professional Experience Gender, War, and Culture Seminar and Conference Series, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of History. Research Triangle Seminar Series History of the Military, War, and Society (http://www.unc.edu/mhss/), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Department of History. UNC Graduate Working Group in Gender History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Workshop: Gender, Politics and Culture in Europe and Beyond: What is the Future of Feminist/Gender History?, fall 2008. Research Assistant Research Assistant for Prof. Dr. Karen Hagemann, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, History Department. Research Assistant for Prof. Dr. Martina Kessel, University Bielefeld, History Department. Research Assistant for Prof. Dr. Jörg Requate, University Bielefeld, History Department, summer. VIII. Memberships in Professional Associations American Historical Association Arbeitskreis Militärgeschichte e.v. Arbeitskreis Historische Friedensforschung German Studies Association
Page 5 of 5 IX. Languages German: native language English: near- native Italian: basic reading, basic speaking French: basic reading X. References Prof. Karen Hagemann James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History (919) 962-3960 hagemann@unc.edu Prof. Dirk Bönker Associate Professor of History Duke University 207 Carr Building Campus Box 90719 (919) 684-3930 db48@duke.edu Prof. Christopher Browning Frank Porter Graham Professor cbrownin@email.unc.edu Prof. Konrad H. Jarausch Lurcy Professor of European Civilization (919) 962-8083 jarausch@email.unc.edu Prof. Don Reid Professor (919) 962 3944 dreid1@email.unc.edu