
Nina Janz
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Fakultät oder Zentrum | Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History | ||||
Department | Contemporary History of Luxembourg | ||||
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Université du Luxembourg Maison des Sciences Humaines 11, Porte des Sciences L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette |
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Büroadresse | MSH, E04 25-320 | ||||
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Telefon | (+352) 46 66 44 6702 | ||||
Nina is a postdoctoral research associate in the project “warlux” – Soldiers and their communities in WWII: The impact and legacy of war experiences in Luxembourg.
Previously, Nina worked on the project in History of Justice at C²DH. She prepared inventories and the digitization of relevant records, especially from the time of WW II and war crimes trials after 1944 in the Archives nationales de Luxembourg and in the Parquet général du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg.
Nina studied Archival Science in Marburg, European history in Hagen and Haifa/Israel.
She worked as an archivist at the German Federal Archive, in Koblenz and Berlin and at the Military Archive in Freiburg, where she managed requests and inquiries concerning the Wehrmacht, WW II and the fate of POW and other Nazi victims. She supported projects in digitalizing and preservation of documents and worked in a project of the German Historical Moscow to digitalize records of Soviet POW.
After her archival career, Nina began her doctorate at the University of Hamburg in cultural anthropology about the impact of death and violence and the memory of WW II in the post-war period in Germany and Russia. She was a visiting fellow at the State University of St. Petersburg, the Institute for High Technology/Institute for Oral History in Voronezh and at the American Institute for German Contemporary Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C.
Nina`s research focus lies on the commemoration aspects of military dead/war dead and war cemeteries in Germany and Russia, the Holocaust in Eastern Europe and on cultural aspects on the Wehrmacht and military violence during WW II. And secondly, her research interests cover the classical historical research in archives and libraries, digital methods and innovations and the questions of digital preservation and accessibility of historical documents.
Last updated on: Mittwoch, den 08. Februar 2023

2023

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Article for general public (2023)
2022

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Scientific Conference (2022, January 19)

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Report (2022)

Article for general public (2022)

in Rydel, Jan; Trobst, Stefan (Eds.) Instrumentalizing the Past: The Impact of History on Contemporary International Conflicts (2022)

Article for general public (2022)

Scientific Conference (2022, July 25)

in Rass, Christoph (Ed.) Konfliktlandschaften interdisziplinär lesen (2022)

in Journal of Military History (2022), 68(2), 488-489

in Hemecht: Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte (2022), 74(2), 321-374
2021

in Leisner, Barbara (Ed.) Soldat - Kind - Zwangsarbeiterin - Deserteur. Wer ist in den Soldatengräbern auf dem Friedhof Ohlsdorf bestattet (2021)

in Lölke, Janna; Staats, Martina (Eds.) richten - strafen - erinnern. Nationalsozialistische Justizverbrechen und ihre Nachwirkungen in der Bundesrepublik (2021)

in HSOZKULT - Kommunikation und Fachinformation für die Geschichtswissenschaften (2021)

in The Military History Journal (2021), 85(1), 293-94

in Michigan War Studies Review (2021)

E-print/Working paper (2021)

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Presentation (2021, June)

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in Kuntzmann, Morgan (Ed.) Luxemburger Wort (2021)
2020

in Janz, Nina (Ed.) Großes Lexikon der Bestattungs- und Friedhofskultur. Wörterbuch zur Sepulkralkultur, Medienkultureller Teil: Von Absurdes Theater bis Zombie (2020)

in Hemecht: Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte (2020), 3

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Presentation (2020, October 28)
2019
2018
2017

in Reuss, Anja; Dinkellager, Philipp; Kolata, Jens; Kleinmann, Sarah; Bonnesoeur, Fréderic (Eds.) Occupation, annihilation, forced labour papers from the 20th Workshop on the History and Memory of National Socialist Concentration Camps (2017, September)

in Вестник ЮУрГУ, серия «Социально-гуманитарные науки» (2017)

in Jacob, Frank; Danielsson, Sarah K. (Eds.) War and Geography. The Spatiality of Organized Mass Violence (2017)
2016

in Harry & Helen Gray/AICGS Reconciliation Program Online Essays (2016)
2015

in Archiv für Sozialgeschichte (2015), 55
2013
URL: https://wwwde.uni.lu/c2dh/people/nina_janz | Datum: Mittwoch, den 31. Mai 2023, 18:40 |