About
Felix Heinert is a Lecturer at the Department of History, University of Cologne, with a focus on Eastern European and Jewish history. His research spans urban history, securitization, nationalism, and spatial studies in cities like Riga. He has held roles as Research Associate in CRC 138 'Dynamics of Security' and at the Simon Dubnow Institute. His work examines Jewish self-positioning in East Central Europe, urban elites, and collective violence dynamics.
Education:
- Studied Eastern European History, Medieval and Modern History, and Sociology at University of Cologne (2001–2007)
- M.A. after 9th semester
Research Interests:
- 19th-20th century Eastern European Jewish communities
- Urban spatial dynamics between Jewish and non-Jewish populations
- Securitization processes and nationalism in multiethnic contexts
- Bourgeoisie studies in Riga, Stanisławów, Pińsk, and Užhorod
Publications Trends: His articles analyze Jewish cultural self-representation in Riga, urban segregation dynamics, and educational institutions as vehicles of modernity. Recent work (2013–2014) emphasizes transnational perspectives on revolution impacts and spatial narratives.
Awards:
- PhD scholarship from Studienstiftung (2009–2012)
- Leo Baeck Fellowship (2008–2009)
- Herder-Institute Research grant (2013)
Professional Roles:
- Doctoral candidate in a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School (2008–)
- Led Subproject A06 on minorities in East Central Europe (2014–2017)
- Consultancy roles at Akademie Mode & Design (2008–2011)
Labs/Networks: Active in Zentrum für vergleichende europäische Studien (ZEUS), Herder-Institut collaborations, and Jewish history networks via Simon Dubnow Institute affiliations.
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