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Jule Ulbricht is a doctoral student in social and economic history at Humboldt University of Berlin and a research associate at the Global Intellectual History Research Training Group, Freie Universität Berlin. Her research intersects critical capitalism studies, spatial theories of economic infrastructure, and the history of economic ideas, with an upcoming visiting scholar position at the University of Chicago in spring 2025.
Her educational background includes a Master of Arts in History from Columbia University (awarded Fulbright Scholarship) and a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Cultural Studies from Humboldt University Berlin. Her master's thesis analyzed land, agricultural practices, and economic speculation in 19th-century capitalist consciousness formation.
Research interests span:
- History and theories of capitalism
- History of imperialism
- Psychoanalysis and labor
- History of economic thought
- Critical theory
- Historical geographies of capitalism
She has received the Columbia University Thesis Grant (2022) and Fulbright Scholarship (2021), supporting her dissertation "Continuous Flow: A Global History of Just-in-Time, 1960s-1990s."
As a doctoral researcher, Ulbricht leverages these grants for archival work while collaborating with the Global Intellectual History Research Training Group. Prior non-academic experience includes documentary film production and roles at the Forum Transregionale Studien, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence, Archive of the Avant-Gardes, and Leibniz Centre for Literature and Cultural Research.



