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Fellows - Arbeiten

 

Martin Thompson M.A.

Support

2020 und 2022

 

 

 

Dissertation Mary Ward

Julia Schwarzer M.A.

Fellow

2020

 

 

Aufbau

Rekonstruktive Sozialforschung

Vlasta Kordová

Fellow

2021

 

 

 

Projekt am IfZ

Wipke Koch

Fellow

2021

 

 

 

Aufbau

Prof. Dr. Johannes Wienand

Senior-Fellow

2021

 

 

 

Drucklegung Habilitation

Hannah Then

Fellow

2021/22

 

 

 

Kirchenmalerin Meister

Chanchal Joy

Fellow

2022

 

 

 

Gemeinschaft

Hana Green

Fellow

2021/22

 

 

Oral History

Projekte

Anchana Nair

Fellow

2021-2022

 

 

 

Interviews

Prof. Dr. Ines Weber

Senior-Kurzzeit-Fellow

2022 und 2023

 

 

Katholische Bildung

Jubiläum Meran 300 Jahre CJ

Prof. Dr. Olena Panych

Fellow

2022

 

 

 

Projekt an LMU

Dagmar Vyslouzilova

Fellow

Juli 2022

 

 

 

Promotionsprojekt, Projekte

Romina Toniatti

Fellow

Juli/August 2022

 

 

 

Praktikantin

Prof. Dr. Haijme Konno

Senior-Fellow

2022

 

 

 

Projekt am IfZ

Julia Pflug

Fellow

Dezember 2022

 

 

 

Dissertation zur Apothekerin Barbara Wild IBVM (1747-1815) in Burghausen

Prof. Dr. Nataliia Pipchenko

Fellow

2022-2024

 

Gruppenverantwortliche

Digitalisierung DIA-Sammlung CJ MEP AIM

Projekt an LMU

Sofiia Pipchenko

Fellow

2022-2024

 

 

 

Digitalisierung DIA-Sammlung CJ MEP AIM

Roksolana Nazarkina

Fellow

2022-2024

 

 

 

Gruppenverantwortliche

Taisiia Malynovska

Fellow

2022-2024

 

 

 

Vernetzung Historische Buchbestände

Lea Charlotte Schneider

Fellow

2022-2024

 

 

Projekt "Heimat in Gemeinschaft"

Projektverantwortliche

Dr. Paula Oppermann

Fellow

Januar 2023

 

 

Oral History

Koordination LMU, Forschungsschwerpunkt

Prof. Dr. Nataliia Kovalchuk

Fellow

2022-2025

 

 

 

Projekt an LMU

Marko Zazuliak

Fellow

2022-2025

 

 

 

Historiographie

Dr. Viktoria Soloshenko

Fellow

2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

 

 

Kirchliche Kunst

Gemeinschaft

Alexandra Kramen

Fellow

2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

 

 

 

Projekt am IfZ

Lauren Ashley Bradford

Fellow

2023-2025

 

 

 

Dissertations-Kontext IfZ

Dr. Kerrin Artemis Jacobs

Fellow

2024

 

 

Intuition und Religion

Abschlussstruktur

  
Rückblickende Fellow-Stimmen 
 

"Emmaus happened in my life and in the life of my children at a time when safety and stability were what we needed most, and it generously provided both—and so much more. It took me a while to truly appreciate this gift, to learn about the place and its people, to observe their quiet way of life, and to have the chance to share my own story. I wish the sisters and everyone at Congregatio Jesu all the very best—that their needs are fulfilled, their stories heard, and their prayers answered."

(Prof. Natalia Kovalchuk, 2024)

 

"I've found that my personal background and identity provide essential context that helps others understand not just what I study, but why I study it. The more I've opened up about my experiences and personal journey, the more my research interests and future aspirations resonate with others. For the CJ, I would encourage embracing this personal element in telling their “own story” – the history of the CJ is not just a collection of interesting facts and important dates, but a living narrative shaped by individual experiences, motivations, and values. The personal backgrounds of your members, your collective journey, and the human elements that have shaped your congregation are what make your story unique and meaningful. I would advise weaving together both the institutional history and the personal narratives that have shaped the CJ's identity over time."

(Lauren Ashley Bradford, 2024)