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Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine (IBME)

Stephan Strunz

Stephan Strunz, Dr.

  • DAAD Senior Research Associate on visit

Short CV

January - June 2025: Research stay at the Chair for History of Medicine, University of Zurich (Prof. Flurin Condrau)

July/August 2024: Research stay at the Osler Library of the History of Medicine, Montréal

September 2023: Research stay at the Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris

June/July 2023: Research stay at the Chair for Histoire économique et sociale, Université Liège (Prof Eric Geerkens)

since 2022: Research assistant at the Chair for History of Medicine, Technische Universität Dresden (Prof Florian Bruns)

2021 - 2022: Research Associate in the DFG Research Unit Journalliteratur, Ruhr University Bochum

2020 - 2021: Research trainee at the Mitte Museum Berlin

2017 - 2020: PhD student at the DFG-Graduiertenkolleg 2190 Literatur- und Wissensgeschichte kleiner Formen

2015: Erasmus stay at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland

2014-2016: M.A. Cultural Studies, Humboldt University of Berlin

2012/13: Student exchange at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

2010-2014: B.A. Regional Studies Asia/Africa / Sociology, Humboldt University of Berlin

Research Interests

History of Medicine, History of Knowledge, Administrative History,  Cultural History, History of Paper Technologies

Publications (Selection)

Monograph

Strunz, Stephan. Lebenslauf und Bürokratie: Kleine Formen der preußischen Personalverwaltung, 1770–1848. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. doi.org/10.1515/9783110752779.

Journal articles

Strunz, Stephan. “Sick Houses. Towards a Transnational History of Housing Hygiene Surveys, 1889–1913.” Social History of Medicine 2025. doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkae065.

Strunz, Stephan. „Subalterne Leben schreiben um 1800.“ Zeitschrift für Germanistik NF 33, 1/2024, 42–59.

Strunz, Stephan. „Wider die Deskription. Brecht und der Diskurs des Wohnungselends.“ Brecht Yearbook 48, 2023, 40–61.

Strunz, Stephan. „Life Writing as Micropolitics: Prussian CVs at the Dawn of Bureaucratic Meritocracy.“ Life Writing. June 2022.

Strunz, Stephan. „Figures of Misery: The Berlin Housing Survey (1901-1920) as an Epistemic Project.“ Journal of Urban History. June 2022.

Strunz, Stephan. „Turbulente Lebensläufe. Polyvalente Bewerbungsstrategien für den preußischen Staatsdienst nach 1815.“ Administory. Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsgeschichte 5, 2020, 200-215.

Strunz, Stephan. “Organizing Careers for Work. The Curriculum Vitae (CV) in Prussia’s Technical Bureaucracy, c. 1770-1830.” Management and Organizational History 15 (4), 2020, 315–337.