Miriam Adler, M.A.
Research associate (PhD candidate)
Office Address
CRC 923 "Threatened Order"
Doblerstr. 21
D-72074 Tübingen
+49 7071 29-75090
miriam.adler @uni-tuebingen.de
Project
G04 – End of Empire
Project within the CRC 923
Project G04 showed in the second funding period the reinvention of the settler colonies Australia, New Zealand and Canada as nation states, which was related to the end of the British Empire. It examines the conflictual implementation of the re-ordering-results in the late 1970s, when the oil shock, the Vietnam War and experiences of globalization seemed to deny the hopeful national selfimages of the early 1970s.
Research interests
- Comparative History of Australia, New Zealand and Canada
- History of the British Empire in the 20th century
- Transnational History
- History of the Weimar Republic
Curriculum Vitae
Since July 2019
Research associate
at the CRC 923 "Threatened Order. Societies under Stress" (Project G04)
2018
Internship
at the Reutlingen City Archive
2016 to 2019
M.A. degree course in history
at the University of Tübingen
2015 to 2019
Research assistant
at Haus der Geschichte Baden-Württemberg
2012 to 2016
B.A. degree course in history and german studies
at the Universities of Tübingen and Uppsala (Sweden)
Publications
Essays / Contributions
- Feiern zum Schutz der Republik. Die Begehung des Verfassungstags am 11. August in Reutlingen, in: Reutlinger Geschichtsblätter 57 (NF), 2018, S. 153–173.
Conference reports / reviews
- Conference report: Von Hinterzimmern und geheimen Machenschaften. Verschwörungstheorien in historischer Perspektive, 14.–16.06.2018 Weingarten, in: H-Soz-Kult, 31.08.2018 (Online-Zugriff) (together with Laura Boga, Marco Gali-Puigros & Carolin Niehues)
- Also published in: Zeitschrift für internationale Freimaurerforschung 41, 2019, S. 87–93