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Marie Holtin is a Researcher and doctoral student in Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Bremen's Institute for Historical Sciences. She holds a Master's degree in History from Leibniz University Hannover and is actively engaged in research projects examining National Socialism and pandemic preparedness.
- Current research focuses on Nazi-era societal structures and historical pandemic responses
- Teaching responsibilities include seminars on National Socialism's social mechanisms
- Collaborative work with Lisa Hellriegel on "Volksgemeinschaft" perspectives
Her academic journey includes:
- 2017-2021: Bachelor's in History/German Studies at Hannover
- 2020-2024: Master's in History (Fachmaster) and Master's in Teaching (Gymnasium track) at Hannover
- 2024-2025: Research assistant role at Hannover's Historical Seminar
Key research areas span:
- Gender equality in postwar Germany
- Media representations during the Nazi period
- Historical analysis of public health preparedness
She coordinates student research through practical exercises including archival visits to Bremer Staatsarchiv.
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