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Sarah Kramer is a historian specializing in modern and contemporary European history, with a focus on university history, political conflicts, and cultural dynamics. She completed her doctoral studies at the Department of Modern History at Philipps University of Marburg in May 2024, where her dissertation examined protests and conflict dynamics at the university between 1960-1980. She held a doctoral scholarship from the University History Working Group (2018-2022) and served as a research assistant at the Collaborative Research Centre/TRR 138 “Dynamics of Security” (2017-2023). Her research integrates archival methodologies with digital history practices, as seen in her 2024 conference report on digital archival practices.
Education: She earned degrees in German, History, Latin Philology, and Educational Science from Philipps University Marburg and University College Cork (2009-2017). Her master’s thesis explored the festive culture of post-war liberation celebrations in Cologne and Wiesbaden (1926-1930).
Publications and Lectures: Kramer has published on university anniversaries, student movements, and government surveillance. Her work bridges institutional history with broader social and political contexts. She has presented at international conferences, including workshops on university governance in Hamburg and Córdoba. She currently serves as a trainee at the Federal Archives in Berlin and Freiburg.
Cooperation: Her research collaborates with institutions like the SFB/TRR 138 and the International Academic Forum Heidelberg. She contributes to interdisciplinary projects analyzing archival practices and historical memory.