Prof. Alison Anderson PhD
Humanities, Social and behavioural sciences
Humanities
Urban Studies, Urban Environmental History, Environmental Humanities
Transatlantic Urban History, Human-Animal Relations, Environmental History of Warfare and Peace, Questions of Temporality, Seasonality,
English, French, German
Dorothee Brantz, “Assembling the Multitude: Questions about Agency in the Urban Environment” Roundtable: Urban Agency: Debating the Aims and Limits of Urban History, Urban History 44 (1, 2017). 130-136.
Dorothee Brantz, “The Urban Politics of Nature: Two Centuries of Green Spaces in Berlin 1800-2014” in: Green Landscapes in the European City. Edited by Peter Clark, Marjaana Niemi, and Catharina Nolin (London: Routledge, 2017), 141-159.
Dorothee Brantz, “Landscapes of Destruction: Capturing Images and Creating Memory Through Photography“ in: Cambridge History of the Second World War. Co-Edited by Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze (Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 2015), 725-748.
Dorothee Brantz, Sasha Disko and Georg Wagner-Kyora, eds. Thick Space: Approaches to Metropolitanism. (Bielefeld: Transcript, 2012).
Dorothee Brantz and Sonja Dümpelmann, eds. Greening the City: Urban Landscapes in the Twentieth Century. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2011).
Dorothee Brantz, “Risky Business: Disease, Disaster and the Unintended Consequences of Epizootics in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century France and Germany,” Environment and History 17 (January 2011): 35-51.
Dorothee Brantz, “Chicago: Der Burnham Plan als städtische Vision,” in: Stadtvisionen 1910/2010: Berlin, Paris, London, Chicago. Edited by Harald Bodenschatz et al. (Berlin: DOM Publishers, 2010), 54-58.
Dorothee Brantz, ed., Beastly Natures: Animals, Humans, and the Study of History (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2010)
Dorothee Brantz and Christof Mauch, eds., Tierische Geschichte: Die Beziehung von Mensch und Tier in der Kultur der Moderne. Co-edited with Christof Mauch (Paderborn: Schöningh, 2010)
Dorothee Brantz, “Environments of Death: Trench Warfare on the Western Front, 1914-1918,” in: War and the Environment: Military Destruction in the Modern Age. Edited by Charles Closmann (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2009), 68-91.
Dorothee Brantz, “On the Nature of Urban Growth: Building Abattoirs in 19th-Century Paris and Chicago,” Cahiers Parisiens 5 (2009): 17-30.
Dorothee Brantz, Slaughter in the City: The Establishment of Public Abattoirs in Nineteenth-Century Paris and Berlin (Ann Arbor: Proquest/UMI Press, 2003)
„In der Natur des Krieges: Berlins Weg vom Krieg zum Frieden, 1944-1990“
„City Seasons: On the Nature of Change in Urban Space“
Advisory Board Member Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (since January 2015)
Member Editorial Board Book Series Studies in Urban and Social Change/SUSC from Wiley-Blackwell (since May 2014)
Member Editorial Board, Environment and History (since January 2014)
Corresponding Editor, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (since December 2013)
Board Member (co-chair) Willy-Scharnow-Archiv of Tourism History, TU Berlin (since September 2012)
Board Member (chair), International Graduate Research Program (DFG/IGK) (since May 2012)
Editorial Board Member, Tierstudien (since May 2011)
Editorial Board Member, Informationen zur Modernen Stadtgeschichte/IMS (since October 2010)
Board Member, Gesellschaft für Stadt- und Urbanisierungsforschung (since January 2008)
Board Member, Berlin Program for German and Advanced European Studies, FU Berlin/German Studies Association (since October 2007)
Board Member, Transatlantic Graduate Research Program (DFG/TGK) (October 2007-2010)
Advisory Board H-Animal network (launched December 2005)
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Humanities, social history, cultural history, historical anthropology, history of science, gender history