Paula Lange, MA

 

PhD project: Un/political women's movements? German, Polish and Jewish women's associations between charity and women's suffrage in the Prussian partition and the Second Polish Republic 1900-1930 (AT)

 

Paula Lange has been a doctoral candidate at the University of Vienna's Department of Contemporary History and a member of the interdisciplinary research platform Transformations and Eastern Europe since January 2022. She is a scholarship holder of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and a fellow of the Doctoral School of Historical and Cultural Studies. She previously completed a bachelor's degree in History and Eastern European Studies at the University of Hamburg and a master's degree in Public History at the Free University of Berlin.
In her dissertation project, she is investigating the scope of women's associations in the Prussian partition and the Second Polish Republic between 1900 and 1930.

 

Contact

E-Mail: paula.lange@univie.ac.at

Curriculum Vitae and list of publications

 

Key Research Topics

  • Women's and gender history of the 20th century
  • Transnational history of the women's movement
  • German-Polish entangled history
  • Postcolonial Studies
  • Biography research