Prof. Dr. Gisela Hürlimann
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Frau Prof. Dr. Gisela Hürlimann ist seit September 2021 Inhaberin der Professur für Technik- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte der TU Dresden
Research and teaching
- Cultural history of technology
- Economic and social history
- Infrastructures, transport and technological innovation
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Human-animal relations, Human Animal Studies:
- Migration, gender and labor market
- History of psychiatry, history of eugenics and racism
Recent publications
- Switzerland as a laboratory for fiscal federalism and global giscal governance, in: economic sociology - the european electronic newsletter, 21:2, March 2020, pp. 15-25 (https://econsoc.mpifg.de/)
- Market Justice and Tax (In)Justice. International ideas of order and the Swiss fiscal worlds, in: Günther Schulz (ed.): Ordnung und Chaos - Trends und Brüche, (VSWG-Beihefte), Stuttgart 2019, pp. 187-204.
- Flores, Juan, Gisela Hürlimann, Luigi Lorenzetti, Hans-Ulrich Schiedt (eds.), Numbers and Texts. The Place of Quantitative Approaches in Economic and Social History (Swiss Yearbook of Economic and Social History, vol. 33), Zurich: Chronos 2019.
- Huerlimann, Gisela, W. Elliot Brownlee, Eisaku Ide (eds.), Worlds of Taxation. The Political Economy of Taxing, Spending, and Redistribution since 1945, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
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CV
- October 2019-September 2020: Substitute Professor for Technological Cultural Studies at the Department of History of KIT.
- 2019/2020 Lectureships at the Universities of Fribourg (Switzerland) and Bern (Switzerland)
- April-September 2017 substitute professorship for history of technology at the TU Berlin
- 2014-2020 Senior Assistant at the Chair of History of Technology at the ETH Zurich
- 2012-2015 Senior Assistant at the Research Center for Social and Economic History at the University of Zurich
- August 2011- January 2012 Senior assistant, coordinator of the doctoral level at the Department of History of the University of Zurich
- 2009-2012 Fellow of the Swiss National Science Foundation for the research project: The Social Policy of the Tax State: Redistributive Effects of Swiss Tax Policy 1959-1993
- April 2006-December 2008 Coordinator and co-author of Economic and Social History Online (e-learning platform), University of Zurich
- 2006 Doctorate (Dr. phil.) at the University of Zurich
- 2003-2006 Scholarship of the Swiss National Science Foundation for the research project: Innovation Processes and Institutional Change in Public Companies in Switzerland - the Example of the SBB, 1970- 2000
- 2002-2006 Research assistant / project manager at the Swiss Federal Archives, Bern
- 2001-2002 Research assistant in the project: Coercive measures in psychiatry and by social authorities 1870 - 1970 (Canton Zurich)
- 2000 Licentiate in General History, Social and Economic History and Spanish Literature at the University of Zurich
Fellowships, Awards
- December 2016-February 2017 Guest Scholar, Department of Sociology, UC San Diego
- July 2015-September 2015 Visiting Professor, Graduate Institute of Economics, Kyoto University
- June 2014-March 2015 Fellow for Economic and Social History, German Historical Institute, Washington DC
- 2004 Grant of the German Society for the History of Medicine, Science and Technology (DGGMNT) for the research report: Zwangsmassnahmen in der Zürcher Psychiatrie, 1870 - 1970 (together with Marietta Meier and Brigitta Bernet)
Functions and memberships
Board member of the Swiss Society for Economic and Social History SGWSG-SSHES
Member of the editorial board of traverse - Zeitschrift für Geschichte / revue d'histoire
Member of the DFG network Doing Debt / Schulden machen
Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the History of Technology Conferences of the Iron Library Foundation
Member of the Swiss Society for History (SGG), the European Business History Association EBHA and the Society for Corporate History GuG e.V.
title | type | semester | place |
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Between industrialization and "humanization" of war. Baden women, the Red Cross and international humanitarian law | Oberseminar (OS) | WS 20/21 | |
Steam plow and milking robot: agriculture in the machine age | Hauptseminar (HS) | WS 20/21 | |
Coal, Copper, Oil. Raw Materials, Mining and Transnational Interdependencies (19th/20th Cent.) | Kolloq./OS (KOL/OS) | WS 20/21 |