Autor*innen
Sebastian Barsch
Dr., post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of History of the University of Cologne, Germany; Main research interest: historical thinking of people with special needs, history of (special) education and disability history; e-mail: s.barsch@uni-koeln.de
Arthur Chapman
MA, MPhil, EdD, Reader in Education, Edge Hill University, Lancashire, United Kingdom; Main research interest: historical epistemology, progression in historical thinking, history didactics, interactivity and digital technologies; e-mail: arthur.chapman@edgehill.ac.uk
Markus Daumüller
Dr. phil, research assistant at the University of Education of Heidelberg and middle school teacher in Heidelberg, Germany; Main research interest: history teaching and learning, careers of history teachers, Holocaust-Education; e-mail: markus.daumueller@web.de
Chunmei Gu
Doctor candidate for Philosophy in Fudan University, Shanghai, China; Secretary of Subject of History in Shanghai Municipal Educational Examinations Authority; Main research interest: History Examination; e-mail: maypherme@hotmail.com
Wolfgang Hasberg
Dr., professor of Medieval History and History Didactics at the philosophical faculty of the University of Cologne, Germany; Main research interest: medieval history, historiography, theory and didactics of history; e-mail: w.hasberg@uni-koeln.de
Sun Joo Kang
Dr. Phil., professor of the Department of Social Studies Education at Gyeongin National University of Education, Gyeong – Gi Province, Republic of Korea: Main research interest: world history and national curricula, gender history, teaching and learning history, history textbooks; e-mail: sukang@gin.ac.kr
Urte Kocka
Dr. phil., taught history and philosophy at the Gymnasium until 2003 as well as didactics of history at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, 1997 until 2008; Main research interest: global history and bi-national history textbooks; e-mail: ukocka@zedat.fu-berlin.de
Denisa Labischová
PhDr., PhD, assistant professor of History Didactics at the Pedagogical Faculty of the University of Ostrava, Czech Republic; Main research interest: European dimension in History teaching, visual media in History teaching, historical stereotypes, research of history textbooks, empirical research of historical consciousness; e-mail: denisa.labischova@osu.cz
Jan Löfström
PhD, University Lecturer in History and Social Studies Education, University of Helsinki; Docent in Historical Anthropology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Main research interest: social studies curriculum, politics of historical reparations, adolescent historical consciousness, cultural citizenship; e-mail: jan.lofstrom@helsinki.fi
Zhongjie Meng
Dr. phil., associate professor of world history at the history department of East China Normal University, Shanghai; Main research interest: world history and history didactic, comparative study on the memories of world history in Asian and European countries; e-mail: mengzhongjie@yahoo.cn
Daniel V. Moser-Léchot
Dr. phil., professor emeritus of History and History Didactics at the Pedagogical University of Berne, Switzerland, Main research interest: African History, post-colonial studies, international history textbook research; e-mail: daniel.v.moser@bluewin.ch
Karel Van Nieuwenhuyse
PhD in history, is associated to the History Teacher Training Programme of the University of Leuven (Belgium); Main research interest: history of press and politics in Belgium in the 20th century, the use of audiovisual media and language use in history education; e-mail: Karel.VanNieuwenhuyse@arts.kuleuven.be
Nadine Ritze
lic. phil., Lecturer for History and History Didactics at the College of Education (Pädagogische Hochschule) Bern, Switzerland; Main research interest: Cold War history, Cultural history, history of history didactics; e-mail: nadine.ritzer@phbern.ch
Manfred Seidenfuß
Dr., professor of History Didactics at the University of Education of Heidelberg, Germany; Main research interest: historiography, theory and didactics of history, history textbooks, education of history teachers, careers of history teachers; e-mail: manfred.seidenfuss@ph-heidelberg.de
Andreas Wagner
teacher for German language, literature and history in Donauwörth, Germany; junior researcher at the University of Augsburg; Main research interest: schoolbook research, historical consciousness, project work in history teaching, Romanian history, e-mail: san.and.wagner@gmx.de