International Conference on Technologial Optimism

International Conference “Technological Optimism in 1970s and 1980s Popular Culture: Innovation, Creativity, Prosperity and Freedom”

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Technikoptimismus in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren – zwischen Krisenbewusstsein und Fortschrittsglauben

John C. Wood and Thorsten Wübbena, research asscociates at the IEG, are speaking at the Meenzer Science Schoppe der Mainzer Wissenschaftsallianz.

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16.04.2026

What is the legacy of Blumenbach’s racial classification, and how does it continue to shape knowledge production and epistemic frameworks to the present day?

A new open-access book, Blumenbach's Racial Classification: Deconstructing the Timeless Call for Human Differentiation, published by Springer, addresses these questions. This comprehensive study explores how Enlightenment-era ideas of human differentiation were adapted across diverse historical and socio-political contexts, thereby shaping the foundations of racial thinking.

Our colleague Dr. Malin S. Wilckens, a researcher at the IEG, contributed to this edited volume. In her chapter, she examines the dissemination and transformation of Blumenbach’s classification within nineteenth-century polygenetic US ethnology and French anthropology.
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16.03.2026

We are delighted to announce the addition of a new member to our team at the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) within the framework of the Collaborative Research Centre 1482 “Human Differentiation.”

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At the end of last year, the German Research Foundation (DFG) approved the extension of the Collaborative Research Centre 1482 “Human Differentiation” at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) — a significant achievement. All three subprojects at the IEG were funded, enabling us to appoint and now welcome four new colleagues. Together, we will systematically and interdisciplinarily advance our research on the historical processes of human differentiation.
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13.03.2026

Reading Tips from the Blog “Writing European History”

In the IEG blog Writing European History, researchers from the IEG explore current debates, historical perspectives, and new research approaches related to European history. From transnational connections and digital methods to social and religious developments, the blog offers insights into our projects, guest contributions, and reflections on historical topics.
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Kolloquium

Public Research Colloquium with Dr. Adrian Masters

21.04.2026
18:00 Uhr
book cover "The Radical Spanish Empire. How Paperwork Politics Remade the New World by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra and Adrian Masters"
The IEG cordially invites you to participate online in the public research colloquium titled „The Radical Spanish Empire – Book Presentation“ held by Dr. Adrian Master, Project Leader at Trier University.
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Workshop

Workshop “The Political Ecology of Development: Knowledge, Actors, Practices in 20th Century Eastern Africa”

29.04.2026
The Workshop “The Political Ecology of Development: Knowledge, Actors, Practices in 20th Century Eastern Africa” seeks to discuss and reflect upon the discursive power and political ecologies of “development” and “conservation” and provide bottom-up analyses of these constellations as forms of multispecies interaction and governance on the ground.
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Europe-ForumDiskussionsabend

Reden wir über Europa! Migration im Geschichtsunterricht

28.05.2026
18:00 Uhr
The discussion evening is part of the successful event series “Let's talk about Europe!”, in which the IEG and the LpB Rhineland-Palatinate focus on current issues and crises in Europe and discuss them with an emphasis on their historical dimensions. Event language is German. 
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Research Agenda

“Society”, “religion” together with “digitality” – and, in perspective, “environment” – form the principal foci of the IEG’s research. The connection between these areas is maintained above all by the Europe Forum.
Research group "Society"
Research group "Religion"
Research group "Digitality"
Europe forum

Fellowship and Guest ProgrammeFellowship and Guest Programme

The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) awards fellowships to doctoral students and postdocs from Germany and abroad for research projects on European religious, political, social, and cultural history, as well as in the field of digital humanities.

IEG Fellowship Programme

The Senior Research Fellowship Programme is aimed at renowned researchers from abroad. The IEG also accepts visiting researchers who receive grants from other funding organizations or who are self-financed.

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The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) in Mainz is an independent research institute within the Leibniz Association.

It conducts and supports research on European history from the early modern period to the contemporary era and is actively involved in the advancement of the digital humanities.

The Institute is committed to promoting gender equality in the workplace, to diversity, and to facilitating the reconciliation of professional and family life.

Publications of the IEGalle anzeigen

Gregor Feindt, Baťas Menschen (2026) (IEGV 275)
Gregor Feindt
Gesellschaft

Baťas Menschen

Rationalisierung, social engineering und Differenzierung in der tschechoslowakischen Unternehmensstadt Zlín, 1918–1948
Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte, Mainz, 275
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,2026
ISBN: 978-3-525-37109-1

Das Schuhunternehmen Baťa produzierte in Zlín preisgünstige Schuhe für den Weltmarkt – und leistungsfähige Menschen. Baťa lockte seine Beschäftigten mit einem Leben in Wohlstand, mit modernen Annehmlichkeiten und einem Ausblick in die weite Welt – und drang weit in ihren Alltag ein. Dabei übertrug das Unternehmen das in der Produktion eingeübte Prinzip der Rationalisierung auf die Personalverwaltung und den Alltag in Zlín, formte seine Belegschaft und differenzierte sie. Die Arbeit analysiert Sozialreform und Personalpolitik im Schuhunternehmen Baťa und stellt die Beschäftigten der Schuhfabrik in den Mittelpunkt, von der Ausbildung an der Werkbank über die Karrieren erfolgreicher Männer und einiger weniger Frauen bis hin zum Privat- und Familienleben. Dabei verfolgt das Buch die Entwicklung und Überformung des Sozialexperiments von seinen Anfängen in der Habsburgermonarchie über die demokratische Tschechoslowakei bis zur deutschen Herrschaft im Zweiten Weltkrieg und den Anfängen des Staatssozialismus.

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Religion

Religious Transformations in Europe

Individual Life Paths between Secularism and (New) Religiosity in the 19th Century
Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte, Mainz: Beihefte, 144
Cristiana Facchini (ed.)Alessandro Grazi (ed.)
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,2025
ISBN: 978-3-525-57148-4
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Gesellschaft

Revolutionäre Familien

Die transatlantischen Leben der "Achtundvierziger / Forty-Eighters", 1848/49–1914
Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte, Mainz, 274
Sarah Panter
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,2025
ISBN: 978-3-525-31166-0
Awarded the Wolf-Erich-Kellner-Prize 2025
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Zwischen Heimatfront und Schlachtfeld

"Kriegsbilder" in protestantischen Predigten und Andachtsschriften des Ersten Weltkriegs
Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte, Mainz, 273
Andrea Hofmann
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,2025
ISBN: 978-3-525-31162-2
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Weibliche Handlungs­macht und Mobilität

Kommerzielle Schönheitskonkurrenzen in Deutschland, 1909-1933
Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte, Mainz, 271
Corinna Schattauer
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,2024
ISBN: 978-3-525-30282-8
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IEG blog "Writing European History"

The blog "Writing European History" presents the historical research conducted at the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) in Mainz. The researchers and guests of the Institute present their research topics and results in various sections, including interviews, reports, new publications, commentaries, and the "Research in Focus" series, which presents current research at the IEG.
The editorial team hopes you enjoy exploring the various topics!

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