Naomi Niemann
Doktorandin
University of Mannheim
Neuere und Neueste Geschichte
L 7, 7 – Room 201
68161 Mannheim
Neuere und Neueste Geschichte
L 7, 7 – Room 201
68161 Mannheim
Bio
Naomi Niemann is a doctoral candidate at the Chair of Modern History. Her doctoral project deals with the cultural-political relations between Nazi Germany and the Republic of China, 1933-1945. In this context, she examines the locally negotiated Chinese-German reaction to the “Dark Transnationalism” intended by state Nazi institutions using the example of the German Institute in Beijing.
She studied History and English at the University of Mannheim and the National Taiwan University. From October 2024 to March 2025, she receives start-up funding from the Research Fund of the University of Mannheim.
Scholarships
- Stipendium der Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit (2021–2024)
- Reisestipendium des Fördervereins des Historischen Instituts Mannheim (für eine Teilnahme am Historikertag 2023 in Leipzig)
- DAAD “Go East” Stipendium (August 2023)
- StipMOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Taiwan-Europe Connectivity Scholarship (HWS 2022/
23)
Publications
- Conference report: “Eighty Years of 'The Lion and the Unicorn': Society and Identity in Great Britain since World War II,” in: H-Soz-Kult (15.07.2021).
- Conference report: Historikertag 2021: Denationalisierung als Gegenstand und Perspektive der Zeitgeschichte, 05.10.2021 – 08.10.2021 hybrid (München), in: H-Soz-Kult, 20.11.2021 (with Lars Urbanski).
- Conference report: Workshop “Conceptualising Modernity – An Interdisciplinary Dialogue,” in: H-Soz-Kult, 15.04.2022 (with Lars Urbanski).
- Conference report: Historikertag 2023: Unsichere Urgeschichte – fragiles Wissen und die Hervorbringung der Tiefenzeit, 19.09.2023 – 22.09.2023 (Leipzig), in: H-Soz-Kult, 18.11.2023.