



Colonial history, historical culture and historical-political education in NRW
Joint research project


Xenocracy at Local Level - Administration and Cultural Entanglement in the Pre-Modern Era
DFG Research Group


Legal Unity and Pluralism
Käte Hamburger Kolleg
Ongoing research projects
- Mestizo as a Travelling Concept (Research project, funded since 2024 by the Ideas Lab of the University of Münster)
- Colonial history, historical culture and historical-political education in NRW (Joint research project, funded since 2023 by the Ministry of Culture and Science NRW and the State Centre for Political Education NRW)
- “Xenocracy at Local Level. Administration and cultural entanglement in the pre-modern era” (Research group, funded by the DFG since 2023)
- Manifesting foreign rule: Xenocratic administration and its spatial-visual presence in the Southern Netherlands in the 17th and 18th centuries (Subproject of the FOR 5415 Xenocracy on Site, funded by the DFG since 2023)
- Xenocracy and cultural interdependence in Hellenistic Greece and Egypt (Subproject of FOR 5415 Xenocracy on Site, funded by the DFG since 2023)
- Visual Stereotyping of Religious Groups in the Colonial Philippines (Subproject A3-39 of the EXC 2060 Religion and Politics, funded by the DFG since 2023)
- The role of social identities in interreligious arrangements: comparative perspectives on and from Sub-Saharan Africa (Subproject B3-48 of the EXC 2060 Religion and Politics, funded by the DFG since 2022)
- Articulations of the ‘political’ in contemporary postcolonial contexts of North and Sub-Saharan Africa (Subproject A3-34 of EXC 2060 Religion and Politics, funded by the DFG since 2022)
- “Legal Unity and Pluralism” (Käte Hamburger Kolleg, funded by the BMBF since 2021)
- “Population, Family, Individual: Towards a History of Human Genetic Knowledge in the Early Federal Republic of Germany, 1949–1965”
- „Kinderkuren in Westfalen. Soziale und kulturelle Praktiken in Kinderkurheimen in Bad Sassendorf (1950–1990)“ (Citizen science project, funded since 2020 by the Universitätsstiftung Münster)
- Testing and contesting religious pluralism in Uganda (Subproject B3-20 of the EXC 2060 Religion and Politics, funded by the DFG since 2019)
Completed research projects
- Bridging the Black Freedom Struggle: German and U.S.-American Perspectives (Research Network, funded by the DFG from 2021 to 2023)
- “Cultural change in colonial Mexico. Generational conflicts and legal pluralism in indigenous communities on the peninsula of Yucatan (16th to 19th century)” (Research project, funded by the DFG from 2016 to 2019)
- Dealing with Diversity: Competent handling of heterogeneity through reflected practical experience (Teaching and research project, funded by the BMBF from 20216 to 2023)
- “Muslims as a religious minority in Uganda” (Research project, funded by the DFG in 2014–2024)
- “Masculinity in the City. Competing Role Designs in Aristocratic House and Family Books in the City of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period” (Research project, funded by the DFG from 2001 to 2008)
Involved researchers
- Jun.-Prof. Dr. Thilo Albers
- Prof. Dr. Sarah Albiez-Wieck
- Prof. Dr. Alexander Arweiler
- Prof. em. Dr. Helene Basu
- Prof. Dr. Hans Beck
- Prof. Dr. Olaf Blaschke
- PD Dr. Felix Brahm
- Prof. Dr. Heike Bungert
- Prof. Dr. Michael Custodis
- Prof. Dr. Franziska Dübgen
- Dr. Vitalij Fastovskij
- Jun.-Prof. Dr. Christine Fertig
- Prof. Dr. Saskia Handro
- Dr. Lena Krull
- Dr. Bente Lucht
- Prof. Dr. Silke Mende
- Prof. Dr. Carla Meyer-Schlenkrich
- Prof. Dr. Patrick Sänger
- Prof. Dr. Dorothea Schulz
- Prof. Dr. Eva Stauch
- Prof. Dr. Thomas Stodulka
- Prof. Dr. Christian Thein
- Prof. Dr. Holger Thünemann
- Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Timm
- Prof. Dr. Ricarda Vulpius
Involved institutions
- Centre for Empire Studies. (Post)Colonial Histories and Global Entanglements
- Department of Ancient History
- Department of History
- Department of Philosophy
- Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology
- Institute for Cultural Anthropology/European Ethnology
- Institute for Didactics of History
- Institute for Musicology
- Research network Animal-Human Studies
- Ukrainian Studies in Münster