Annika Hartmann
Born on September 2nd, 1984 in Hilden.
2004-2010 Studies in Contemporary History with minors in Spanish and art history at Philipps-University Marburg and Universidad de Alicante.
Master’s thesis: Vom Stammtisch zur Nationalen Akademie der Geschichte. Die Junta de Historia y Numismática Americana im Institutionalisierungsprozess der Geschichts-wissenschaft in Argentinien (1893-1938).
11/2010-03/201: Work contract at Philipps-University Marburg.
SS 2008: Tutor at the Institute for Romanic Philology at Philipps-University Marburg.
Internships at ?Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preu?ischer Kulturbesitz“ in Berlin, ?Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen“ in Düsseldorf and Goethe-Institute, Buenos Aires.
Since April 2011: Teaching assistant at the Institute for Latin American History, University of Bremen.
History of Science, the transición in Spain
?Perdone doctor, ?qué aconseja usted para no tener hijos?“- Medical actors, practices and discussions about sexuality and ‘birth control’ in Guatemala, 1954-1986 (working title)
Edited Volumes
with Lateinamerikagruppe Marburg (Ed.): Medien und Demokratie in Lateinamerika, Berlin: Dietz 2012.
Articles
* ? ‘Das Rückgrat für Familienplanung in Guatemala’ – Die Asociación de Pro-Bienestar de la Familia in transnationaler Vernetzung und lokaler Kritik”, in: Rinke, Stefan; González de Reufels, Delia (Ed.): Expert Knowledge in Latin American History: Local, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, Stuttgart: Verlag Hans Dieter Heinz 2014, pp. 303-331.