Zur Geschichte der künstlichen Helligkeit im 19. Eine Episode aus der Zeit der Weltkriege. Auftritte der elektrischen Beleuchtung im 20. Die Kultur der Niederlage: Der amerikanische Süden 1865.Faschismus, Nationalsozialismus, New Deal 1933–1939. Schivelbusch’s works had a particularly significant impact on the cultural studies research of the last decades. His work on numerous books was paralleled by the formation of scientific schools of thought. ‘Distant Relationship’ (2005) between fascism, National Socialism, and the New Deal as well as the Intellectual Berlin from 1945 to 1948 (1995). Schivelbusch has examined both the Entfernte Verwandschaft, engl. ‘The twilight of the intellectuals’ (1982), a term which has since been quoted frequently. For the intellectual history of the 1920s, Schivelbusch has coined the term Intellektuellendämmerung, engl. His works Geschichte der Eisenbahnreise (1977), in which he traced the ‘industrialization of space and time in the 19th century,’ as well as Die Bibliothek von Löwen (1988), his materially substantial study on the complex cultural history of the destructions and reparations during the ‘time of the world wars,’ have had a particularly significant impact. In his works, Schivelbusch combined approaches from various fields such as the history of mentalities, technology, and knowledge. Helmut Mayer: Zwiespältiger Fortschritt, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung,.Peter Richter: Verlust und Neugier, in: Süddeutsche Zeitung,.Magnus Klaue: Experte der Niederlage, in: Welt,.Tobias Lentzler: Der Erfahrungsraum der Gegenwart, in: kulturlog,.Eva Geulen: Kein dienstbarer Geist, in: ZfL Blog,.Sam Roberts: Wolfgang Schivelbusch, Polymathic Cultural Historian, Dies at 81, in: The New York Times,.Wolfgang Schivelbusch was a senior fellow at the ZfL since 2014, where he conducted research on Redemption Through Return and the Theory of Retreat. Schivelbusch has received, among other awards, the German Non-Fiction Prize (in 1978 for Geschichte der Eisenbahnreise), the Heinrich Mann Prize of the Akademie der Künste in Berlin (2003), the Scholar’s Prize of the Aby Warburg Foundation (2005) as well as the Lessing Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (2013). His books, which were translated into several languages, concentrate on politics, culture, society as well as the history of mentalities and have been awarded with numerous prizes. Wolfgang Schivelbusch, born on Novenber 11th, 1941, died on March 26th, 2023, has been one of the internationally most widely renowned German historians since the 1970s.
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