Special Issue on Voluntariness at Rethinking History

Members of our research group have compiled a special issue for the journal Rethinking History on the topic of “The Politics of Voluntariness in Modern History.” The issue is edited by Jürgen Martschukat and Alexandra Oeser and all pieces are available for download as open access articles on the journal’s website.

In a total of five articles, historians and sociologists discuss voluntariness as a mode for political and everyday practices, also from the perspective of a history of the present. The articles deal with voluntary participation in the USA during the New Deal and Nazi Germany, with voluntariness as a resource in contemporary global, digitalized capitalism and voluntariness as a factor in vaccination campaigns in Germany since the end of the 19th century. They ask for the significance of voluntariness in German post-war migration regimes as well as for voluntariness as a feminist social practice, e.g. within debates regarding abortion assistance.

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Symposium „Die sozialistische Welt und der Globale Süden“ – With a Lecture by Carsta Langner

The 23rd International Symposium of the Ettersberg Foundation “Die sozialistische Welt und der Globale Süden” will be held at the Reithaus Weimar on November 7 and 8, 2025. It is dedicated to “interdependencies between the Socialist World and the Global South”, collecting and presenting a variety of approaches and topics. Carsta Langner from our research group will be giving a lecture on November 7.

Workshop on “Moral History” – Evening Talk and Panel Discussion

On December 4 and 5, 2025, a workshop will be focusing on “moral history.” An evening lecture on Thursday will be held on the topic “Ökonomien der Moral.” At a panel discussion on Friday morning, we will address the question: “The Historian as Reflexive Moral Subject. New Challenge or New Normal?”