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Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies

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Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies
Logo of the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies
AbbreviationHAIT
Named afterHannah Arendt
EstablishedJune 17, 1993 (1993-06-17)
TypeResearch institute
PurposeBasic research in contemporary history and comparative politics
Location
Coordinates51°01′46″N 13°43′27″E / 51.02955°N 13.72430°E / 51.02955; 13.72430
Director
Thomas Lindenberger [de]
PublicationTotalitarianism and Democracy [de]
Parent organization
Dresden University of Technology
Staff
c. 50 (incl. assistants and fellows)[1]
Websitehait.tu-dresden.de

The Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies (German: Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung, abbreviated HAIT) is a research institute hosted by Dresden University of Technology and devoted to the comparative analysis of dictatorships. The institute focusses particularly on the structures of Nazism and Communism as well as on the presuppositions and consequences of the two ideological dictatorships. The institute is named after the German-American philosopher and political scientist Hannah Arendt, whose magnum opus The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) is considered across disciplines as one of the most influential works of the 20th century and continues to shape in particular scholarly discussions of totalitarian systems of political domination.[2][3]

The initiative for establishing the HAIT originated in the nearly 60-year, double dictatorship experience of Eastern Germany and in the Enlightenment-driven Peaceful Revolution of 1989/90, and goes back to former civil rights activists who, as members of the Saxon State Parliament, brought about an Act of Parliament setting up the institute in November 1991. The institute began operation on June 17, 1993, under the direction of the historian of Eastern Europe Alexander Fischer [de].[4]

Research profile edit

In keeping with the entirety of Hannah Arendt's work, research activities[5] of the institute named after her – the HAIT – focus on the comparative analysis of dictatorships while also reflecting on the historical and political conditions of liberal-democratic polities. In accordance with the institute's statutes, the systematic study of political, social and cultural developments during the Nazi and SED dictatorships lies at the heart of its work. Particular attention is devoted to the analysis of opposition and resistance to these two German dictatorships of the 20th century. In addition, international as well as intertemporal comparative perspectives on other fascist and state-socialist regimes belong to the research programme, as does analysis of the political, economic and social transformations in the post-Communist countries after 1989. The institute also devotes research to current challenges and dangers faced by democracy, in particular from autocratic and fundamentalist regimes as well as extremist, racist and anti-Semitic attitudes and movements.

In line with these perspectives, work at the HAIT currently breaks down into five fields of research:

A central part of activities at the HAIT lies in conveying, in accordance with the institute's statutes, its own research results to the general public. In keeping with this endeavour, continual collaboration occurs with various memorial sites, organisations supporting historical and political education, teacher training institutions, schools and players from civil society, who regularly avail themselves of the institute's range of services in consulting, continuing education and lectures.

Publications edit

In the classical print media segment, the range of publications from the HAIT comprises an academic journal[6] as well as four academic book series,[7] in part published in collaboration with co-operation partners. In March 2020 HAIT has started curating his own science blog Denken ohne Geländer [″Thinking Without a Banister″],[8] and in September 2020 it has launched its own Twitter channel @HAIT_TUD. In addition, the institute makes available several databases focussing on contemporary history to the academic research community.

Journal edit

Book series edit

  • The series Schriften des Hannah-Arendt-Instituts [″Writings from the Hannah Arendt Institute″] has appeared since 1995 – originally at Böhlau Verlag, and since 2004 at Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht – and serves the publication of comprehensive research results in the history of Nazism, Communism and the transformation after 1989, as well as research on the manifestations of political extremism throughout history and in the present day. The 66 volumes published to date (status: December 2020) comprise both monographs and conference documentation.
  • The series Berichte und Studien [″Reports and Studies″] appearing since 1995 – originally published by the institute, and starting in 2004 by V&R unipress – contains studies of narrower scope tied to the institute's programme and devoted to German and (Eastern) European regional history and political extremism in Saxony. The series currently comprises 84 monographs and anthologies (status: December 2020).
  • The series Wege der Totalitarismusforschung [″Pathways of Totalitarianism Research″] has been published since 2009 by Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht and disseminates foundational works in totalitarianism studies which, either out of print or forgotten, have in part also remained neglected. The five volumes published so far (status: December 2020) are devoted to pertinent work by Richard Löwenthal, Jacob Talmon, Aleksander Hertz, Aurel Kolnai and Luigi Sturzo.
  • The series Lebenszeugnisse – Leidenswege [″Testimonies – Ordeals″], published by the institute itself since 1996 in co-operation with the Saxon Memorial Foundation and conceived for political education, presents (auto)biographical reports of victims of political tyranny. The series comprises 26 volumes to date (status: December 2020).

Databases edit

  • The database on the Saxon NSDAP daily newspaper Der Freiheitskampf [de] [″The Struggle for Freedom″],[9] under development at the HAIT since 2017 as part of the joint project Virtual Archive for Research in the Humanities,[10] itself coordinated by the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities, allows open access searching of data and events pertaining to the regional history of National Socialism in the newspaper collection comprising around 66,000 pages. Subject and person indexing is based on the Integrated Authority File and place identification based on the Index of Places in Saxony [de]. So far the period of 1930 through 1937 has been released (status: December 2020), with further years through 1945 to become successively available following processing. In co-operation with the Saxon State and University Library Dresden (SLUB) work is currently in progress on providing greater open access (in the past full text digital copies were viewable merely via user access at workstations of the SLUB or Institute library) as well as further digital options.
  • The database for Film Censorship in East and West,[11] work on which began at the institute in 2016 in co-operation with the DEFA Foundation [de], contains standardized information on all approximately 630 East German films from DEFA and Deutscher Fernsehfunk examined between 1954 and 1966 by the Interministerial Committee on East-West Film Issues [de] by order of the (West) German Federal Government. The freely accessible online search tool offers, among other things, access to the individual investigatory decisions along with argumentation.
  • The databases on Judgements of the Soviet Military Tribunals, developed at the HAIT as part of a research project[12][13] supported as of 1998 by the Federal Ministry of the Interior and by the German-Russian Historians' Commission [de], are based on both Russian and German sources pertaining to the altogether over 55,000 recorded proceedings against German civilians and members of the military. The standardised information on SMT activities comprises, among other things, names of the persons concerned, grounds for judgements, sentences and release dates, and if necessary can be individually requested or even researched at a workstation in the institute library.
  • Earlier research projects[14][15][16][17] on the Peaceful Revolution in Saxony led at the institute to the creation of a database containing around 1,400 files, each with multiple scanned archived documents and documenting, in chronological order, the 1989–90 political developments of all groups of the population in the former GDR districts Dresden, Leipzig and Karl-Marx-Stadt. Access is available locally on request at a workstation of the institute library.

Institute library edit

The HAIT maintains its own special library,[18] with currently around 52,500 volumes (status: December 2020) available to both the academic community and the general public for use on site. The collection areas are largely geared to the institute's research specialisations. Priority is accordingly given to literature on the history of National Socialism, the history of the Soviet Occupation Zone/GDR, the history of the transformation after 1989 and on dictatorships and political extremism in Europe. Comprehensive holdings of around 550 pertinent journals and newspapers are also available.

Evaluation edit

In March 2019 an expert committee appointed by the German Council of Science and Humanities and headed by Caspar Hirschi [de] conducted an evaluation that found the institute to be an ″important driving force for research in contemporary history and political science″ that has made ″valuable and indispensable contributions to both academic support of the remembrance of victims of the Nazi dictatorship and the SED regime and of political education in Saxony in general″.[19][20]

Committees and people edit

The HAIT has the legal form of a registered association, with juridical persons governed by private or public law – such as the Free State of Saxony, represented by the Saxon State Ministry for Science, Culture and Tourism – serving as members with voting power. According to its statutes,[21] management of the association falls to a chairperson officially designated as the ″director”, who conducts ongoing business and is assisted by his or her two deputies. The director is appointed by the board of trustees in consultation with the Academic advisory council for a term of five years after having been proposed by a joint search committee of Dresden University of Technology and HAIT. He or she is also holding a regular professorship at Dresden University of Technology. The Board of trustees supervises the fulfilment of association's duties in conformity with the statutes. It consists of seven members with voting power, who as representatives of various institutions designated in the statutes are elected or appointed for a term of five years. The Academic advisory council advises the board of trustees and the director on all significant academic matters. It has between five and nine members with voting power, each of whom is appointed for a term of five years by Dresden University of Technology, Leipzig University or by the board of trustees in consultation with the director.

Directorate edit

Currently
  • Uwe Backes – Deputy Director (since 1999)
  • Thomas Lindenberger [de] – Director (since 2017)
  • Clemens Vollnhals – Deputy Director (since 1998), acting Director (2007–2009, 2016–2017)
Formerly
  • Gerhard Besier – Director (2003–2008)
  • Alexander Fischer [de] – Director (1993–1995)
  • Klaus-Dietmar Henke [de] – Director (1997–2002)
  • Günther Heydemann [de] – Director (2009–2016)
  • Heinrich Oberreuter [de] – Acting Director (2002–2003)
  • Martin Onnasch [de] – Deputy Director (1994–1997), acting Director (1995–1997)

Sponsoring association edit

Board of trustees edit

  • Alfons Kenkmann [de], representative of the Academic advisory council (since 2017)
  • Roswitha Böhm [de] – deputy chairperson, representative of the Dresden University of Technology (since 2020)
  • Thomas Lindenberger – in an advisory capacity, Director of the HAIT (since 2017)
  • Martin Modschiedler [de], representative of the Landtag of the Free State of Saxony (since 2020)
  • Martin Schulze Wessel, representative of the General assembly of the Sponsoring association (since 2018)
  • Hans Vorländer [de], representative of the Academic advisory council (since 2016)
  • Caroline Wagner – chairperson, representative of the Saxon State Ministry for Science, Culture and Tourism (since 2009)
  • Hans Wiesmeth, representative of the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities (since 2015)

Academic advisory council edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Jahresbericht 2019" (PDF; 2.3 MB). hait.tu-dresden.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  2. ^ Backes, Uwe (2007). "Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism…". In Kailitz, Steffen (ed.). Schlüsselwerke der Politikwissenschaft (in German). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag. pp. 8–12. ISBN 978-3-531-14005-6.
  3. ^ Rensmann, Lars (2016). "Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism…". In Salzborn, Samuel (ed.). Klassiker der Sozialwissenschaften: 100 Schlüsselwerke im Portrait (in German). Wiesbaden: Springer VS. pp. 187–192. ISBN 978-3-658-13212-5.
  4. ^ Henke, Klaus-Dietmar (1999). "Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung e. V. an der TU Dresden". In Mählert, Ulrich (ed.). Vademekum DDR-Forschung: Ein Leitfaden zu Archiven, Forschungseinrichtungen, Bibliotheken, Einrichtungen der politischen Bildung, Vereinen, Museen und Gedenkstätten (in German) (2 ed.). Opladen: Leske + Budrich. pp. 359–360. ISBN 3-8100-2326-4.
  5. ^ "Research – Overview". hait.tu-dresden.de. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  6. ^ "Journal 'Totalitarianism and Democracy'". hait.tu-dresden.de. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  7. ^ "Book series – Overview". hait.tu-dresden.de. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  8. ^ "Blog 'Denken ohne Geländer'". haitblog.hypotheses.org (in German). Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  9. ^ "Database 'Der Freiheitskampf'". hait.tu-dresden.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  10. ^ "Projekt 'Virtuelle Archive für die geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung'". saw-leipzig.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  11. ^ "Database 'Filmzensur Ost-West'". filmzensur-ostwest.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  12. ^ Hilger, Andreas; Schmidt, Ute; Wagenlehner, Günther, eds. (2001). Sowjetische Militärtribunale. Volume 1: Die Verurteilung deutscher Kriegsgefangener 1941–1953 (in German). Cologne/Weimar/Vienna: Böhlau. ISBN 3-412-06701-6.
  13. ^ Hilger, Andreas; Schmeitzner, Mike; Schmidt, Ute, eds. (2003). Sowjetische Militärtribunale. Volume 2: Die Verurteilung deutscher Zivilisten 1945–1955 (in German). Cologne/Weimar/Vienna: Böhlau. ISBN 3-412-06801-2.
  14. ^ Richter, Michael; Sobeslavsky, Erich (1999). Die Gruppe der 20: Gesellschaftlicher Aufbruch und politische Opposition in Dresden 1989/90 (in German). Cologne/Weimar/Vienna: Böhlau. ISBN 3-412-06499-8.
  15. ^ Urich, Karin (2001). Die Bürgerbewegung in Dresden 1989/90 (in German). Cologne/Weimar/Vienna: Böhlau. ISBN 3-412-06801-2.
  16. ^ Richter, Michael (2004). Die Bildung des Freistaates Sachsen: Friedliche Revolution, Föderalisierung, deutsche Einheit 1989/90 (in German). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 3-525-36900-X.
  17. ^ Richter, Michael (2009). Die Friedliche Revolution: Aufbruch zur Demokratie in Sachsen 1989/90 (in German). Vol. 2 Volumes. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 978-3-525-36914-2.
  18. ^ "About the library". hait.tu-dresden.de. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  19. ^ "Stellungnahme zum Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung e.V. (HAIT), Dresden" (PDF; 424 kB). wissenschaftsrat.de (in German). 2020-01-31. p. 8. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  20. ^ "Wissenschaftsrat nimmt Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung unter die Lupe". medienservice.sachsen.de (in German). 2020-02-03. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  21. ^ "Charter". hait.tu-dresden.de. Retrieved 2021-01-12.

Further reading edit

  • Ansprachen zur Eröffnung des Hannah-Arendt-Institutes am 17. Juni 1993 (in German). Dresden: Self-publishing. 1993. OCLC 1050551780.
  • Richter, Michael (1996). "Das Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung. Ein Kind der 'Wende'". In Timmermann, Heiner (ed.). Diktaturen in Europa im 20. Jahrhundert – der Fall DDR (in German). Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 721–730. ISBN 3-428-08957-X.
  • Barkleit, Gerhard; Richter, Michael (1999). "Das Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung an der TU Dresden". In Timmermann, Heiner (ed.). Die DDR – Politik und Ideologie als Instrument (in German). Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 37–48. ISBN 3-428-09553-7.
  • Zehn Jahre Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung e. V. an der Technischen Universität Dresden (in German). Dresden: Self-publishing. 2003. ISBN 3-931648-44-3.
  • Schneider, Horst (2004). Das Hannah-Arendt-Institut im Widerstreit politischer Interessen (in German). Berlin: Spotless. ISBN 3-933544-96-3.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

hannah, arendt, institute, totalitarianism, studies, 02955, 72430, 02955, 72430, logo, abbreviationhaitnamed, afterhannah, arendtestablishedjune, 1993, 1993, typeresearch, institutepurposebasic, research, contemporary, history, comparative, politicslocationdre. 51 01 46 N 13 43 27 E 51 02955 N 13 72430 E 51 02955 13 72430 Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism StudiesLogo of the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism StudiesAbbreviationHAITNamed afterHannah ArendtEstablishedJune 17 1993 1993 06 17 TypeResearch institutePurposeBasic research in contemporary history and comparative politicsLocationDresden GermanyCoordinates51 01 46 N 13 43 27 E 51 02955 N 13 72430 E 51 02955 13 72430DirectorThomas Lindenberger de PublicationTotalitarianism and Democracy de Parent organizationDresden University of TechnologyStaffc 50 incl assistants and fellows 1 Websitehait tu dresden deThe Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies German Hannah Arendt Institut fur Totalitarismusforschung abbreviated HAIT is a research institute hosted by Dresden University of Technology and devoted to the comparative analysis of dictatorships The institute focusses particularly on the structures of Nazism and Communism as well as on the presuppositions and consequences of the two ideological dictatorships The institute is named after the German American philosopher and political scientist Hannah Arendt whose magnum opus The Origins of Totalitarianism 1951 is considered across disciplines as one of the most influential works of the 20th century and continues to shape in particular scholarly discussions of totalitarian systems of political domination 2 3 The initiative for establishing the HAIT originated in the nearly 60 year double dictatorship experience of Eastern Germany and in the Enlightenment driven Peaceful Revolution of 1989 90 and goes back to former civil rights activists who as members of the Saxon State Parliament brought about an Act of Parliament setting up the institute in November 1991 The institute began operation on June 17 1993 under the direction of the historian of Eastern Europe Alexander Fischer de 4 Contents 1 Research profile 2 Publications 2 1 Journal 2 2 Book series 2 3 Databases 3 Institute library 4 Evaluation 5 Committees and people 5 1 Directorate 5 2 Sponsoring association 5 3 Board of trustees 5 4 Academic advisory council 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksResearch profile editIn keeping with the entirety of Hannah Arendt s work research activities 5 of the institute named after her the HAIT focus on the comparative analysis of dictatorships while also reflecting on the historical and political conditions of liberal democratic polities In accordance with the institute s statutes the systematic study of political social and cultural developments during the Nazi and SED dictatorships lies at the heart of its work Particular attention is devoted to the analysis of opposition and resistance to these two German dictatorships of the 20th century In addition international as well as intertemporal comparative perspectives on other fascist and state socialist regimes belong to the research programme as does analysis of the political economic and social transformations in the post Communist countries after 1989 The institute also devotes research to current challenges and dangers faced by democracy in particular from autocratic and fundamentalist regimes as well as extremist racist and anti Semitic attitudes and movements In line with these perspectives work at the HAIT currently breaks down into five fields of research Research on the Nazi dictatorship Research in the history of Communist dictatorships especially the former German Democratic Republic under the SED regime Transformation research on the post socialist period from an internationally comparative perspective Theoretical and intellectual historical foundations of dictatorship research Research on political extremism A central part of activities at the HAIT lies in conveying in accordance with the institute s statutes its own research results to the general public In keeping with this endeavour continual collaboration occurs with various memorial sites organisations supporting historical and political education teacher training institutions schools and players from civil society who regularly avail themselves of the institute s range of services in consulting continuing education and lectures Publications editIn the classical print media segment the range of publications from the HAIT comprises an academic journal 6 as well as four academic book series 7 in part published in collaboration with co operation partners In March 2020 HAIT has started curating his own science blog Denken ohne Gelander Thinking Without a Banister 8 and in September 2020 it has launched its own Twitter channel HAIT TUD In addition the institute makes available several databases focussing on contemporary history to the academic research community Journal edit The institute s journal Totalitarianism and Democracy de has been published twice a year since 2004 at Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht and provides an interdisciplinary platform for comparative research on non democratic systems and movements in history and the present and for analysis of the preconditions of liberal democratic societies Since 2020 it is published also in an open access version Book series edit The series Schriften des Hannah Arendt Instituts Writings from the Hannah Arendt Institute has appeared since 1995 originally at Bohlau Verlag and since 2004 at Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht and serves the publication of comprehensive research results in the history of Nazism Communism and the transformation after 1989 as well as research on the manifestations of political extremism throughout history and in the present day The 66 volumes published to date status December 2020 comprise both monographs and conference documentation The series Berichte und Studien Reports and Studies appearing since 1995 originally published by the institute and starting in 2004 by V amp R unipress contains studies of narrower scope tied to the institute s programme and devoted to German and Eastern European regional history and political extremism in Saxony The series currently comprises 84 monographs and anthologies status December 2020 The series Wege der Totalitarismusforschung Pathways of Totalitarianism Research has been published since 2009 by Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht and disseminates foundational works in totalitarianism studies which either out of print or forgotten have in part also remained neglected The five volumes published so far status December 2020 are devoted to pertinent work by Richard Lowenthal Jacob Talmon Aleksander Hertz Aurel Kolnai and Luigi Sturzo The series Lebenszeugnisse Leidenswege Testimonies Ordeals published by the institute itself since 1996 in co operation with the Saxon Memorial Foundation and conceived for political education presents auto biographical reports of victims of political tyranny The series comprises 26 volumes to date status December 2020 Databases edit The database on the Saxon NSDAP daily newspaper Der Freiheitskampf de The Struggle for Freedom 9 under development at the HAIT since 2017 as part of the joint project Virtual Archive for Research in the Humanities 10 itself coordinated by the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities allows open access searching of data and events pertaining to the regional history of National Socialism in the newspaper collection comprising around 66 000 pages Subject and person indexing is based on the Integrated Authority File and place identification based on the Index of Places in Saxony de So far the period of 1930 through 1937 has been released status December 2020 with further years through 1945 to become successively available following processing In co operation with the Saxon State and University Library Dresden SLUB work is currently in progress on providing greater open access in the past full text digital copies were viewable merely via user access at workstations of the SLUB or Institute library as well as further digital options The database for Film Censorship in East and West 11 work on which began at the institute in 2016 in co operation with the DEFA Foundation de contains standardized information on all approximately 630 East German films from DEFA and Deutscher Fernsehfunk examined between 1954 and 1966 by the Interministerial Committee on East West Film Issues de by order of the West German Federal Government The freely accessible online search tool offers among other things access to the individual investigatory decisions along with argumentation The databases on Judgements of the Soviet Military Tribunals developed at the HAIT as part of a research project 12 13 supported as of 1998 by the Federal Ministry of the Interior and by the German Russian Historians Commission de are based on both Russian and German sources pertaining to the altogether over 55 000 recorded proceedings against German civilians and members of the military The standardised information on SMT activities comprises among other things names of the persons concerned grounds for judgements sentences and release dates and if necessary can be individually requested or even researched at a workstation in the institute library Earlier research projects 14 15 16 17 on the Peaceful Revolution in Saxony led at the institute to the creation of a database containing around 1 400 files each with multiple scanned archived documents and documenting in chronological order the 1989 90 political developments of all groups of the population in the former GDR districts Dresden Leipzig and Karl Marx Stadt Access is available locally on request at a workstation of the institute library Institute library editThe HAIT maintains its own special library 18 with currently around 52 500 volumes status December 2020 available to both the academic community and the general public for use on site The collection areas are largely geared to the institute s research specialisations Priority is accordingly given to literature on the history of National Socialism the history of the Soviet Occupation Zone GDR the history of the transformation after 1989 and on dictatorships and political extremism in Europe Comprehensive holdings of around 550 pertinent journals and newspapers are also available Evaluation editIn March 2019 an expert committee appointed by the German Council of Science and Humanities and headed by Caspar Hirschi de conducted an evaluation that found the institute to be an important driving force for research in contemporary history and political science that has made valuable and indispensable contributions to both academic support of the remembrance of victims of the Nazi dictatorship and the SED regime and of political education in Saxony in general 19 20 Committees and people editThe HAIT has the legal form of a registered association with juridical persons governed by private or public law such as the Free State of Saxony represented by the Saxon State Ministry for Science Culture and Tourism serving as members with voting power According to its statutes 21 management of the association falls to a chairperson officially designated as the director who conducts ongoing business and is assisted by his or her two deputies The director is appointed by the board of trustees in consultation with the Academic advisory council for a term of five years after having been proposed by a joint search committee of Dresden University of Technology and HAIT He or she is also holding a regular professorship at Dresden University of Technology The Board of trustees supervises the fulfilment of association s duties in conformity with the statutes It consists of seven members with voting power who as representatives of various institutions designated in the statutes are elected or appointed for a term of five years The Academic advisory council advises the board of trustees and the director on all significant academic matters It has between five and nine members with voting power each of whom is appointed for a term of five years by Dresden University of Technology Leipzig University or by the board of trustees in consultation with the director Directorate edit CurrentlyUwe Backes Deputy Director since 1999 Thomas Lindenberger de Director since 2017 Clemens Vollnhals Deputy Director since 1998 acting Director 2007 2009 2016 2017 FormerlyGerhard Besier Director 2003 2008 Alexander Fischer de Director 1993 1995 Klaus Dietmar Henke de Director 1997 2002 Gunther Heydemann de Director 2009 2016 Heinrich Oberreuter de Acting Director 2002 2003 Martin Onnasch de Deputy Director 1994 1997 acting Director 1995 1997 Sponsoring association edit Martin Gillo de since 2006 Manfred Heinemann de since 1993 Thomas Lindenberger since 2017 Matthias Rossler since 1993 Monika Runge de since 2004 Center for Research on Antisemitism at the Technical University of Berlin since 2018 currently represented by Stefanie Schuler Springorum Collegium Carolinum Munich since 2018 currently represented by Martin Schulze Wessel de Dresden University of Technology since 2008 currently represented by Tim Buchen de Free State of Saxony represented by Saxon State Ministry for Science Culture and Tourism since 1993 currently represented by Caroline Wagner Institute of Saxon History and Cultural Anthropology de Dresden since 2008 currently represented by Andreas Rutz de Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe Leipzig since 2008 currently represented by Christian Lubke de Leibniz Institute for Jewish History and Culture Simon Dubnov de Leipzig since 2008 currently represented by Yfaat Weiss de Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities since 2008 currently represented by Hans Wiesmeth de Board of trustees edit Alfons Kenkmann de representative of the Academic advisory council since 2017 Roswitha Bohm de deputy chairperson representative of the Dresden University of Technology since 2020 Thomas Lindenberger in an advisory capacity Director of the HAIT since 2017 Martin Modschiedler de representative of the Landtag of the Free State of Saxony since 2020 Martin Schulze Wessel representative of the General assembly of the Sponsoring association since 2018 Hans Vorlander de representative of the Academic advisory council since 2016 Caroline Wagner chairperson representative of the Saxon State Ministry for Science Culture and Tourism since 2009 Hans Wiesmeth representative of the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities since 2015 Academic advisory council edit Ellen Bos de Andrassy University Budapest since 2019 Stefan Karner de Karl Franzens University of Graz since 2012 Alfons Kenkmann chairperson Leipzig University since 2014 Sandrine Kott fr University of Geneva since 2018 Dietmar Neutatz de Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg since 2016 Gert Pickel de Leipzig University since 2017 Sybille Steinbacher Fritz Bauer Institute de Frankfurt am Main since 2018 Oldrich Tuma de Institute for Contemporary History at the Czech Academy of Sciences Prague since 2010 Hans Vorlander deputy chairperson Dresden University of Technology since 2014 References edit Jahresbericht 2019 PDF 2 3 MB hait tu dresden de in German Retrieved 2021 01 12 Backes Uwe 2007 Hannah Arendt The Origins of Totalitarianism In Kailitz Steffen ed Schlusselwerke der Politikwissenschaft in German Wiesbaden VS Verlag pp 8 12 ISBN 978 3 531 14005 6 Rensmann Lars 2016 Hannah Arendt The Origins of Totalitarianism In Salzborn Samuel ed Klassiker der Sozialwissenschaften 100 Schlusselwerke im Portrait in German Wiesbaden Springer VS pp 187 192 ISBN 978 3 658 13212 5 Henke Klaus Dietmar 1999 Hannah Arendt Institut fur Totalitarismusforschung e V an der TU Dresden In Mahlert Ulrich ed Vademekum DDR Forschung Ein Leitfaden zu Archiven Forschungseinrichtungen Bibliotheken Einrichtungen der politischen Bildung Vereinen Museen und Gedenkstatten in German 2 ed Opladen Leske Budrich pp 359 360 ISBN 3 8100 2326 4 Research Overview hait tu dresden de Retrieved 2021 01 12 Journal Totalitarianism and Democracy hait tu dresden de Retrieved 2021 01 12 Book series Overview hait tu dresden de Retrieved 2021 01 12 Blog Denken ohne Gelander haitblog hypotheses org in German Retrieved 2021 01 12 Database Der Freiheitskampf hait tu dresden de in German Retrieved 2021 01 12 Projekt Virtuelle Archive fur die geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung saw leipzig de in German Retrieved 2021 01 12 Database Filmzensur Ost West filmzensur ostwest de in German Retrieved 2021 01 12 Hilger Andreas Schmidt Ute Wagenlehner Gunther eds 2001 Sowjetische Militartribunale Volume 1 Die Verurteilung deutscher Kriegsgefangener 1941 1953 in German Cologne Weimar Vienna Bohlau ISBN 3 412 06701 6 Hilger Andreas Schmeitzner Mike Schmidt Ute eds 2003 Sowjetische Militartribunale Volume 2 Die Verurteilung deutscher Zivilisten 1945 1955 in German Cologne Weimar Vienna Bohlau ISBN 3 412 06801 2 Richter Michael Sobeslavsky Erich 1999 Die Gruppe der 20 Gesellschaftlicher Aufbruch und politische Opposition in Dresden 1989 90 in German Cologne Weimar Vienna Bohlau ISBN 3 412 06499 8 Urich Karin 2001 Die Burgerbewegung in Dresden 1989 90 in German Cologne Weimar Vienna Bohlau ISBN 3 412 06801 2 Richter Michael 2004 Die Bildung des Freistaates Sachsen Friedliche Revolution Foderalisierung deutsche Einheit 1989 90 in German Gottingen Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht ISBN 3 525 36900 X Richter Michael 2009 Die Friedliche Revolution Aufbruch zur Demokratie in Sachsen 1989 90 in German Vol 2 Volumes Gottingen Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht ISBN 978 3 525 36914 2 About the library hait tu dresden de Retrieved 2021 01 12 Stellungnahme zum Hannah Arendt Institut fur Totalitarismusforschung e V HAIT Dresden PDF 424 kB wissenschaftsrat de in German 2020 01 31 p 8 Retrieved 2021 01 12 Wissenschaftsrat nimmt Hannah 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