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Team

The team of the critical edition consists of international experts on Hannah Arendt’s work from various disciplines and of experts in the field of digital humanities. 


General editors 

Prof. Dr. Anne Eusterschulte (philosophy, Freie Universität Berlin)

Prof. Dr. Eva Geulen (Director, Center for Literary and Cultural Research, Berlin)

Prof. Dr. Barbara Hahn (literary studies, Vanderbilt University / Freie Universität Berlin)

Prof. Dr. Hermann Kappelhoff (film and media studies, Freie Universität Berlin)

Prof. Dr. Patchen Markell (political theory, Cornell University, New York)

PD Dr. Annette Vowinckel (history, Center for Contemporary History, Potsdam)

Prof. Dr. Thomas Wild (literary studies, Bard College, New York)

 

Project coordination

Dr. Ingo Kieslich (Freie Universität Berlin)

Dr. Christian Pischel (Freie Universität Berlin)

 

IT Team

Fabian Etling (software development, Universitätsbibliothek/Center for Digital Systems, Freie Universität Berlin)

Stefan Hynek (software development, Göttingen State and University Library)


Dr. Brigitte Grote (Universitätsbibliothek/Center for Digital Systems, Freie Universität Berlin)

Sibylle Söring (Universitätsbibliothek/Center for Digital Systems, Freie Universität Berlin)

Prof. Dr. Wolfram Horstmann (Director, Göttingen State and University Library)

Dr. Jan Brase (Göttingen State and University Library)

Dr. des. Christoph Kudella (Göttingen State and University Library)

 

Volume editors and research assistants

For an overview, see also the editorial plan.

Thomas Bartscherer (PhD, Peter Sourian Senior Lecturer in humanities, Bard College, New York): Coeditor, Life of the Mind.

Dr. Hanno Berger (Postdoc Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN): Research assistant, Sechs Essays and Totalitarismus.

Prof. Roger Berkowitz (PhD/JD, Professor of political studies, Bard College, New York): Coeditor, On Revolution/ Über die Revolution.

Prof. Leora Bilsky, (Faculty of Law, Director of the Minerva Center for Human Rights at Tel Aviv University): Consultant, Eichmann in Jerusalem.

Prof. Dr. Harald Bluhm (Professor of political science, Universität Halle-Wittenberg): Coeditor, Between Past and Future.

Dr. habil. Barbara Breysach (Europa Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder): Editorial assistant, Sechs Essays. Die verborgene Tradition.

Dr. Ulrich von Bülow (Director of Manuscript and Archive Division, German Literature Archive Marbach): Editor, Denktagebuch.

Dr. Wout Cornelissen (Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Law, Radboud University, Nijmegen): Coeditor, Life of the Mind.

Prof. Dr. Anne Eusterschulte (Professor of philosophy, Freie Universität Berlin): Coeditor, Liebesbegriff bei Augustinus, Essays zu Literatur, Kunst, Philosophie und Politik and Life of the Mind.

Dr. Lutz Fiedler (Postdoc, Selma Stern Center for Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg at the Humboldt-Universität, Berlin): Coeditor, Eichmann in Jerusalem.

Prof. Dr. Eva Geulen (Director, Center for Literary and Cultural Research, Berlin): Coeditor, Essays zu Literatur, Kunst, Philosophie und Politik.

Prof. Dr. Barbara Hahn (Honorary Professor of German literature, Freie Universität Berlin; Distinguished Professor of German and Max Kade Foundation Chair in German Studies, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee): Coeditor, The Modern Challenge to Tradition: Fragmente eines Buchs, Sechs Essays. Die verborgene Tradition, Rahel Varnhagen.

Prof. Dr. Hermann Kappelhoff (Professor of film studies, Freie Universität Berlin): Coeditor, The Origins of Totalitarianism/ Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft.

Ingo Kieslich (Ph.D, Coordinator, Hannah Arendt — Complete Works. Critical Edition, Freie Universität Berlin): Editorial assistant, The Modern Challenge to Tradition: Fragmente eines Buchs. 

Florian Klinger (PhD, Associate Professor in Germanic studies, University of Chicago): Coeditor, Lectures on Kant.

Prof. Dr. Marcus Llanque (Professor of political science, Universität Augsburg): Coeditor, Einführung in die Politik.

Michael Levine (PhD, Professor of German, Rutgers University): Coeditor, Crises of the Republic.

Prof. Dr. Susanne Lüdemann (Professor of German literature, LMU Munich): Coeditor, Lectures on Kant.

Patchen Markell (PhD, Associate Professor of government, Cornell University, New York): Coeditor, The Human Condition/ Vita activa.

James McFarland (PhD, Associate Professor of German studies, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee): Coeditor, The Modern Challenge to Tradition: Fragmente eines Buchs.

Ingeborg Nordmann: Editorial assistant, The Modern Challenge to Tradition: Fragmente eines Buchs.

Dr. Christian Pischel (Vanderbilt University and Freie Universität Berlin): Coeditor, Origins of Totalitarianism/ Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft.  Editorial assistant, Sechs Essays. Die verborgene Tradition.

Na’ama Rokem (PhD, Associate Professor of Modern Hebrew Literature, University of Chicago): Coeditor, Jewish Writings/ Schriften zur Jüdischen Frage.

Prof. Dr. em. Friedbert Rüb (Professor for political science, Humboldt Universität, Berlin): Coeditor, Origins of Totalitarianism/ Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft.

Prof. Dr. Grit Straßenberger (Professor of political science, Universität Bonn): Coeditor, Between Past and Future.

PD Dr. Annette Vowinckel (Director, Department of Contemporary History of Media and Information Society at the Center for Contemporary History, Potsdam /Humboldt-Universität, Berlin): Coeditor, Origins of Totalitarianism/ Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft.

Elisabeth Weber (PhD, Professor of comparative literature, University of California, Santa Barbara): Coeditor, Crises of the Republic.

Prof. Dr. Christian Wiese (Professor of Jewish religious philosophy, Universität Frankfurt/Main): Coeditor, Liebesbegriff bei Augustinus.

Prof. Dr. Thomas Wild (Associate Professor of German studies, Bard College, New York):  Coeditor, The Human Condition/ Vita activaand Men in Dark Times.

Prof. Dr. Michael Wildt (Professor for German History of the 20th Century with a focus on National Socialism, Humboldt-Univerität Berlin: Coeditor, Eichmann in Jerusalem.

Dr. Erdmut Wizisla (Director, Walter Benjamin Archive and Bertolt Brecht Archive, Akademie der Künste, Berlin): Coeditor, Men in Dark Times.