220095 Fremde und Fremdsein: ‚Ausländer/in‘ in Deutschland im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (S) (WiSe 2018/2019)

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Wer gilt als „Ausländer/in“ in den deutschen Gesellschaften im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, wann, warum und mit welchen Folgen? Wie werden Fremdsein und Nicht/Zugehörigkeit definiert, kulturell, konfessionell, sozial, rechtlich oder politisch? Das Seminar wird sich mit diesen Fragen beschäftigen, aber auch mit theoretischen Überlegungen zum Thema von Zugehörigkeit und Ausschluss. Die Diskussion stützt sich auf Sekundärliteratur und ausgewählte Quellen.

Bibliography

Zygmunt Baumann, Ambivalenz und Moderne. Das Ende der Eindeutigkeit, Hamburg 2005. Deniz Göktürk, David Gramling, Anton Kaes (eds.), Germany in Transit. Nation and Migration, 1995-2005, Berkeley usw: University of California Press, 2007.

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weekly Do 14-16 C01-243 08.10.2018-01.02.2019
not on: 11/1/18 / 12/27/18 / 1/3/19

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22-4.3 Mastermodul Geschichtswissenschaft: Moderne
4.3.2
Masterseminar Moderne Graded examination
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22-M-4.3 Mastermodul Moderne
4.3.2
Masterseminar Study requirement
Graded examination
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22-M-4.4.1 Profilmodul "Geschichte der europäischen Moderne"
4.3.2
Masterseminar Study requirement
Graded examination
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22-M-4.4.7 Profilmodul "Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte"
4.3.2
Masterseminar Study requirement
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22-M-4.5 Forschungsmodul
4.3.2
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