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Dagmar Bechtloff serves as a Private Lecturer (Privatdozentin) at the University of Bremen's Institute of History, specializing in Modern and Contemporary History with a focus on non-European history. Her academic career spans multiple continents, with significant teaching appointments at universities in Germany, Mexico, and Switzerland since 1992.
Her research interests concentrate on Western European History of Early Modern and Modern Times and Comparative European Overseas History, with particular expertise in transcultural identity formation in the Atlantic space. Her current research project examines the dynamics of transcultural identity formation in the Atlantic region and its relevance to contemporary society, as well as violence and pre-modernity in urban settings.
Dr. Bechtloff's scholarly output demonstrates consistent engagement with colonial religious structures, civilizational transfers, and cross-cultural interactions, particularly in Mexico and Madagascar. Her work reveals a trajectory from specific regional studies toward broader comparative frameworks examining colonial power dynamics and cultural transformation processes across different geographical contexts.
- DAAD Scholarship for Mexico
- Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Post-doc Scholarship (Feodor Lynen-Program) for Madagascar
- University of Bremen Research Scholarship for female researchers
- Scholarship from International Institute of Economic History "E. Datini", Prato
Dr. Bechtloff has maintained extensive collaborative relationships with Ibero-American institutions, including the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Universidad del Estado de México, and Colegio Mexiquense. Her project leadership extends to interdisciplinary initiatives such as "Madagaskar und die Piraten," which included an exhibition, educational software, and a youth book developed with students from the University of Bremen and Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City.
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