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Annika Hartmann is a member of the academic staff at the Institute for Latin American History, University of Bremen, with a focus on teaching and research in Latin American History, History of Science, and Medical History. Her work intersects with Gender Studies and Transnational History, particularly examining demographic policies and social practices in Guatemala (1954-1986).
- Born: September 2, 1984, in Hilden
- Education: Studies in Contemporary History with minors in Spanish and art history at Philipps-University Marburg and Universidad de Alicante (2004-2010)
- Thesis: Junta de Historia y Numismática Americana in Argentina's historiography institutionalization (1893-1938)
Her research explores medical actors, practices, and debates around sexuality and birth control in Guatemala, framed within transnational and local contexts. She has contributed to edited volumes and peer-reviewed articles, particularly analyzing the Pro-Bienestar de la Familia association's role in family planning.
Hartmann's academic engagement includes teaching assistant duties at the University of Bremen since 2011, prior tutoring roles at Philipps-University Marburg, and internships at institutions like the Ibero-American Institute in Berlin and Goethe-Institute in Buenos Aires.
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