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Postdoctoral Position - Project “The Aggressor”

Self-Perception And External Perception Of An Actor Between Nations

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Published on Friday, November 17, 2023

Abstract

We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position within the project “The Aggressor.” This three-year international interdisciplinary project investigates the identity-forming construction of national images of the enemy, which are shaped by aggressors from neighbouring countries throughout Europe.

Announcement

Presentation of the project

We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position within the project "Overcoming the Aggressor. Self-Perception and External Perception of an Actor Between Nations." Directed by Prof. Dr. Thomas Maissen (History Department, Heidelberg University) and supported by a generous grant from the Daimler and Benz Foundation, this three-year international interdisciplinary project investigates the identity-forming construction of national images of the enemy, which are shaped by aggressors from neighbouring countries throughout Europe.

The project focuses on key historical figures and their contested historiographical interpretations but is also open to less conventional approaches to “clusters” of aggressors, and different media of representation, including artistic, audiovisual, or digital. A detailed description of the project and the researchers involved can be found here.

The postdoctoral position allows for the conceptualization and implementation of an English or German-language book project over three years. The project can be freely formulated within the framework of the above-mentioned description. Successful applicant will work in cooperation with the broader academic network around Central European University Democracy Institute in Budapest, and in cooperation with other researchers involved in the project, including the postdoctoral fellow hosted by the Centre for Advanced Study in Sofia.            

The grantee is expected to actively participate in the further conceptualization of the project and in its events (e.g., graduate seminar, workshops) as well as in the institutional activities of the hosting institution. Apart from pursuing her/his research, the Fellow will thus be involved in constructing and consolidating an innovative international and interdisciplinary research network, bringing together scholars from different academic cultures and engaging with the problems of historical canon-building and counter-canons, reconciliation, (re)nationalization, national grand narratives, and memory of violence in a comparative manner.

The successful candidate will be working in residence at the hosting institution (at least 120 days per academic year) but research stays abroad are also eligible for funding. The annual grant is up to 48.960 Euro gross.

Eligibility requirement

  • Candidates must hold a PhD, earned not earlier than 7 years before the application is submitted (with maternity or paternity leaves and documented career breaks eligible for extension),
  • They should have an outstanding research agenda, and a record of relevant and internationally recognized publications in the field,
  • Excellent scholarly project, which should have a comparative or transnational edge, going beyond studying only one national context,
  • Good knowledge of English and at least one language from Central or East Central Europe, other language skills welcome.                      

The involved institutions stand for equal opportunities and diversity. Qualified female candidates are especially invited to apply. Persons with severe disabilities will be given preference if they are equally qualified.

Application guidelines

Application deadline: February 11, 2024. The position will remain open until filled.

Starting date: April 1, 2024 (negotiable). The contract is for a maximum of 36 months.

Informal inquiries can be addressed to Ágnes Kelemen, coordinator, CEU DI History Working Group (kelemena@ceu.edu).

Applications should contain:

  • a short motivation letter
  • curriculum vitae
  • copies of diplomas
  • proof of language skills and professional experience
  • one sample article or book chapter
  • the names and addresses of two scholars, who can be contacted for letters of reference
  • and an outline of the project (max. 20,000 characters including spaces and bibliography).

Please send applications in electronic form (in one PDF file) and with the subject “Application for postdoc” to aggressorprojekt@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de

Places

  • Nador u. 13
    Budapest, Hungary (1051)

Date(s)

  • Sunday, February 11, 2024

Keywords

  • aggressor, memory, national, conflict, identity, actor, enemy,

Contact(s)

  • Vilma Vaskelaitė
    courriel : aggressorprojekt [at] zegk [dot] uni-heidelberg [dot] de

Reference Urls

Information source

  • Vilma Vaskelaitė
    courriel : aggressorprojekt [at] zegk [dot] uni-heidelberg [dot] de

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Postdoctoral Position - Project “The Aggressor” », Scholarship, prize and job offer, Calenda, Published on Friday, November 17, 2023, https://doi.org/10.58079/1c6o

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