Annika Stendebach
- About me
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Annika J. Stendebach is a doctoral candidate in history at Justus Liebig University Giessen and a member of the International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC). In 2022 and 2023, she was employed as a research assistant at the GCSC and co-coordinated the Graduate Career Services, whose programme aims to prepare doctoral candidates for their first steps into the working world, as well as the Giessen Graduate Centre for Humanities (GGK). She previously was also a research assisstant at the Teaching Centre of GCSC and planned and coordinated the Predoctoral Programme for the Study of Culture, which is aimed at students interested in doctoral studies.
In her dissertation with the working title "Not Our Place?" Annika focuses on the leisure behaviour of the 'Unspectacular youth' on the Island of Ireland between 1958 and 1983 in transition and investigates how young people negotiated relationships (both platonically and romantically) between peers and generations within the social spaces. By conducting both life history and walking interviews as well as analysing contemporary youth media, her work illuminates both the production and the reflection of social change at that time. Her PhD is supervised by Prof. Dr. Ulrike Weckel (JLU Giessen) and Dr. Róisín Healy (University of Galway) and funded by the Hans-Böckler-Foundation, the institute of the German Trade Union Federation (DGB) to promote co-determination, research and studies. Additionally, Annika was also awarded a scholarship by the German Historical Institute in London to conduct research in Ireland for her PhD project.
As a scholarship holder of the German Academic Scholarship foundation Annika studied English, History and German at the Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz and the University of Galway, Ireland. Her year abroad at the University of Galway, including a research scholarship funded by the Colleges of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies for a research project into Irish Youth culture in the 20th century, has heavily influenced her research interests. Said research internship led to her undergraduate thesis "Sleepwalking through the Sixties?" about the student movement at University College Galway in the 1960s. Annika was then awarded a Master of Education for her Master thesis "Rock'n'Roll Rebels", a historical comparison of the media portrayal of the 'Teddy Boys' in Ireland and their equivalent of the 'Halbstarke' in Germany.
- Contact
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International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC)
Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen
Otto-Behaghel-Str. 12
35394 Giessen
Germany
Tel.: + 49 (0) 641 99 300 02 (office)
- Publications
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Annika Stendebach, All Along the Peace Walls – Revisiting 1960s and 1970s Belfast. In: German Historical Institute London Blog. Research Crossing Boundaries: British – Global – German History, 03.08.2023.
Participation as historical expert in the TV documentary ‘‘Edelweißpiraten – Teenager against Hitler’’, (broadcast 25.04.2023 on Arte, 19.06.2023 on ARD).
Annika Stendebach, "Not Our Place? Irish Youth and Their Social Spaces in Transition". Poster at the Postgraduate Researchers Day of Women's History Association of Ireland (WHAI), 26.11.2021.
Tim Brückmann u. Annika Stendebach, Tagungsbericht: Das _coronarchiv_. Eine Dokumentation der Gegenwart für Geschichte(n) von Morgen, 09.07.2020 – 09.07.2020 digital (Gießen), in: H-Soz-Kult, 01.05.2021.
Annika Stendebach, "Trouble between `Town & Gown‘". In: Sarah-Anne Buckley und John Cunningham (eds.), Growing up in Galway: Childhood and Memories, Cork: Eva Books 2017, pp. 51-53.
Annika Stendebach, "Students Were Regarded As 'Second-Hand Citizens'", in: Galway Advertiser (2017), p. 48.
Annika Stendebach, "Trouble between Town and Gown", in: Sin Chaint, celebrating 50 years of NUIG Student Union (2014), pp. 14 – 17.
- Presentations
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"'Was I ever Young?' – Perspectives on and Parameters of Youth on the Island of Ireland, c. 1958 – 1983." 13.11.2024, Research Colloquium on Modern and Contemporary History at Justus Liebig University Giessen.
"Writing Herstory on the Wall – Feminist Street Art as an Example of Public History Activism". 22.09.2023, Module Cultural Heritage and Public History an der University of Galway, Ireland.
„Everybody Was either Grown-Up like My Parents or a Child like Me“ – Experiences of the ’Unspectacular Youth’ Growing up in 1960s and 1970s Ireland, 08.-10.06.2023, XII Biennial International Conference of the Society for the History of Children and Youth, hosted by the University of Guelph, Canada.
"No Country for Young (Wo-)Men – Irish Youth and Their Lack of Social Spaces in the 1960s and 1970s." 06.-07.10.2022, GenderSpaces, Perspectives of Contemporary History, hosted by the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam.
'"Like it or not, Women in Pubs Are now an Established Part of the Contemporary Scene” – Gendered Power Geometries within Pubs in 1960s and 1970s Ireland'. 8.04.2022, annual Conference of the Womens' History Association Ireland, "Irish women’s and gendered networks and communities from the medieval to the early modern period," hosted digitally jointly by University of Limerick and Mary Immaculate College.
'A Safe Place to Grow Up? – (Gendered) Concepts of Space and Safety in 1960s and 1970s Ireland'. 26.02.2022, 73rd Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University of Dublin, Trinity College.
'"Girls at One Side of the Room, Men at the Other" – Power Geometries of Space within Irish Dance Halls'. 23-26.06.2021, XI Biennial International Conference of the Society for the History of Children and Youth, “Challenges, Interruptions and Opportunities”, hosted online by National University of Ireland Galway.
'Not Our Place? Changing Youth Cultures and Social Spaces in Ireland, 1958 - 1983'. 08.06.2021, Colloqiua hosted online by the German Historical Institute London.
Ireland’s 1968: “Gentle It Was, Revolution It Was Not?” Irish Youth (Culture) And Their Self-Perception in the Long 1960s.’ 29.02.2020, 71st Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University College Dublin.
'Rock ’n’ Roll Rebels: The 'Teddy Boys' in Ireland and their Media Portrayal in Comparison to the 'Halbstarke' in Germany'. 18.06.2018, Centuries of Childhood Conference, History of Irish Childhood Research Network, Dublin City University.
'Scoundrels or the Scapegoats of the Nation?’ The 'Teddy Boys' in Ireland and their Media Portrayal in Comparison to the 'Halbstarke' in Germany'. 25.02.2017, 68th Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University of Dublin, Trinity College.
'“They Called Them Edelweiss Pirates, Their Numbers Were Few, but where They Blossomed, Resistance Grew?” The Edelweiss Pirates as an Example of Oppositional Youth Movements in Nazi Germany'. 20.02.2016, 67th Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, National University of Ireland, Galway.
'"Sleepwalking through the Sixties" – The Student Movement at University College Galway'. 14.03.2015, 66th Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, University of Limerick.
'The Disenchantment of the Common People – The Impact of the Reformation in Rural England'. 02.03.2013, 64th Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, Queen's University Belfast.
'Johannes Gutenberg and the Medieval Mainz'. 03.03.2012, 63rd Annual Conference of the Irish History Students Association, National University of Ireland, Galway.
- Research interests
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- Irish History
- Youth cultures
- Gender History
- Everyday History
- Social Spaces
- The Long Sixties
- Teaching
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07.2023-08.2023 Supplement Course German History And Politics: Protest Culture. Hessen International Summer University, UMR Marburg
10.2022-02.2023 Practical Course: Ego Documents as Historical Sources. Historical Institute, JLU Giessen (Co-teaching with Prof Dr Katharina Stornig)
07.2022-08.2022 Supplement Course German History And Politics: Protest Culture. Hessen International Summer University, UMR Marburg
10.2021-02.2022 Proseminar The Second Wave Feminist Movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Historical Institute, JLU Giessen (Co-teaching with Prof Dr Katharina Stornig)
04.2016-08.2016 Tutorial for the Proseminar Flight and Migration in Germany since 1945. History Department, JGU Mainz
04.2016-08.2016 Tutorial for the Proseminar The Hambach Festival. History Department, JGU Mainz
10.2015-02.2016 Tutorial for the Proseminar Resistance against National Socialism. History Department, JGU Mainz
04.2015-08.2015 Tutorial for the Proseminar US-American Military in Germany since 1945. History Department, JGU Mainz
10.2013-02.2014 Tutorial for the Proseminar Experiment Europa. History Department, JGU Mainz
- Memberships
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- Within the GCSC
Research Area 1: Cultural Memory Studies
Research Area 7: Global Studies and Politics of Space
AG Issues of Aesthetics - Member of the history team at the Museum of Childhood Ireland Project
- Oral History Network Ireland
- Society for the History of Childhood and Youth
- Doctoral scholarship holder of the Hans Böckler Foundation
- Alumna of the German National Academic Foundation
- Education and Science Workers’ Union
- Within the GCSC
- Projects
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"More Feminist Spaces! – Räume nehmen, Raumen geben," Konzeption und Organisation der Wissenschaftler*innen Werkstatt 2022 (zus. m. E. Fessler, V. Hautmann, L. Ryczko, K. Staude), 29. Jahrestagung d. FLINTA Wissenschaftler*innen der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, 9. bis 11. September 2022, Mühlhausen in Thüringen.
- Other Activity
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Shaking Patriarchy like a Spray Can: Straßenkunst als feministische Intervention im öffentlichen Raum. Workshop as part of "Nicht ohne uns! - Feminismus im Zeichen von Kritik und Interventionen," Wissenschaftler*innen Werkstatt 2023 (30th annual conference of FLINTA scientists of the Hans Böckler Foundation), 8-10 September 2023 in Bayreuth.
Claiming Space in a Man-made World – Workshop for feminist street art as part of "More Feminist Spaces! - Räume nehmen, Raum geben," Wissenschaftler*innen Werkstatt 2022 (29th annual conference of FLINTA scientists of the Hans Böckler Foundation), 9-11 September 2022 in Mühlhausen, Thuringia.