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Prof. Dr. Melanie Arndt

University of Freiburg
History

Internal Senior Fellow
October 2020 – July 2021

E-Mail: melanie.arndt@geschichte.uni-freiburg.de

Last Update: 31.08.2021

Curriculum Vitae

Melanie Arndt joined Albert Ludwig University Freiburg as chair for economic, social and environmental history in April 2020. After studying political science, modern history and East European studies in Potsdam, Berlin and London, she gained her PhD from Humboldt University in 2008 with a study on healthcare in divided Berlin before the building of the Berlin Wall, which was published by Vandenhoeck&Ruprecht in 2009. Arndt has led several international research projects, such as “Politics and Society after Chernobyl” at the Leibniz Center for Contemporary History Potsdam (ZZF) and “Contemporary Environmental History of the Soviet Union” (EcoGlobReg) at the Leibniz Institute for East and South East European History (IOS) Regensburg (together with Prof. Dr. Klaus Gestwa, Tübingen, and Dr. Marc Elie, CNRS, Paris). Arndt was a fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (2012) and the Stanford Humanities Center (2013/14). Arndt was managing editor of the Jahrbuecher fuer Geschichte Osteuropas and is board member of Zeithistorische Forschungen/Studies in Contemporary Historand Zeitgeschichte Online. In 2018 she earned her habilitation with a manuscript on the transnational social consequences of the Chernobyl disaster, which was published with Vandenhoeck&Ruprecht in 2020. In the book, she analyzes the transnational networks that were created around the so-called Chernobyl children, who became both witnesses and representatives of a vanishing political system, the dissolution of the bipolar world order, and life in the Anthropocene. 

Selected Publications

FRIAS Project