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Veronika Lipphardt

Research Group Director

Dr., Professor of History of Knowledge, Friedrich Meinecke Institute, Freie Universität Berlin.

Residence: March 1, 2009 - August 31, 2014


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She works on the history of physical anthropology and human population genetics and their social and cultural contexts. Her current work focusses on the history of knowledge about human biodiversity in the 20th century. Since March 2009, she is director of an Independent Research Group.
She has published a book about German-Jewish physical anthropologists and geneticists and how they contributed to the scientific debate about the so-called "Jewish race" between 1900 and 1935. From 2006 to 2009, she has been a researcher in the BMBF-funded Collaborative Research Project "Imagined Europeans. The scientific construction of Homo Europaeus" at Humboldt University Berlin, studying imaginations of the "European" and its biological essence in the life sciences from the 18th century until today. She has studied history, biology and social sciences in Vienna, Potsdam, Berlin and Freiburg.


Selected publications

Lipphardt, Veronika; Ludwig, David. "Wissens- und Wissenschaftstransfer. " EGO Europäische Geschichte Online (2011)

Veronika Lipphardt. "The Jewish Community of Rome: An Isolated Population? Bio-historical Narratives in Genetic Anaysis in the 1950s. " BioSocieties (5 2010)

Lipphardt, Veronika. "Knowing Europe, Europeanizing knowledge : the making of "Homo Europaeus" in the life sciences." In: Europeanization in the twentieth century : historical approaches, eds.: Conway, Martin; Patel, Kiran Klaus. Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

Lorraine Bluche / Veronika Lipphardt / Kiran Klaus Patel (Editor/s). Der Europäer - ein Konstrukt. Wissensbestände, Diskurse, Praktiken. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2009.

Veronika Lipphardt. Biologie der Juden. Jüdische Wissenschaftler über "Rasse" und Vererbung, 1900-1935. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck&Ruprecht, 2008.

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Talks and presentations

Nov 2011
Taste Sensitivity to Phenylthiocarbamide Around the Globe: Collecting Data on a New Genetic Marker in the mid-20th Century – Conference "Data-Difference-Diversity. Technologies of Differentiation in the Life Sciences" - Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin
Nov 2011
Hayden White's Metahistorie in die Biowissenschaften! – Tagung "Wissenschaft als Erzählung – Erzählungen der Wissenschaft" - Gesellschaft für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung und Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin
June 2011
Genetic studies of human variation after 1945: continuities and new departures – Workshop "Human heredity : biology, anthropology and public health, 1940s-70s" - Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques, Paris
Nov 2010
Franz Boas’s Interest in Human Genetics, Evolutionary Biology and Physical Anthropology – Annual Meeting of the History of Science Society - Montreal
Oct 2010
“Race” in the Humanities? Biological Notions of Origin and Diversity – Conference "Concepts of 'Race' in the History of the Humanities" - University of Haifa

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