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Sebastian Haus-Rybicki is a Researcher affiliated with Philipps-Universität Marburg, holding roles as a Research Associate in the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 138 'Dynamics of Security' (subproject C01) and a Doctoral Candidate in the Seminar for Modern History. His research focuses on recent contemporary history, cultural theories, and the socio-political dimensions of HIV/AIDS in West Germany during the 1980s. He previously served as a Research Associate at the Chair of Modern History under Prof. Conze.
Education: Studies in Modern History, Sociology, and Political Science at Philipps-Universität Marburg and Paris (2006–2011). His PhD project examines 'Living with the Virus: HIV/AIDS in the Federal Republic 1981–1995.'
Teaching includes courses such as 'Nach dem Boom. Die 1970er und 1980er Jahre in zeitgeschichtlicher Perspektive' and 'Die Konservative Revolution in der Weimarer Republik.'
Publications emphasize cultural and social history, including analyses of HIV/AIDS discourse and the sociopolitical impact of terminology shifts. His work bridges historical methodologies with interdisciplinary approaches to public health and cultural studies.
Collaborations include the CRC 138 and the Chair of Modern History, though specific grant details are not explicitly stated. No formal student advisees are listed in the provided texts.