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Christina Reimann
Researcher
Department of Historical StudiesAbout Christina Reimann
Christina studied History and Political Theory at Sciences Po Paris and graduated in 2008 with a Master thesis on the media representation of the French Third Republic’s “crisis” in the 1930s. In 2014, she received her PhD in History from Humboldt University Berlin with a thesis on the constitutional transformations in late 19th century Western Europe. In 2015/16 she held a fellowship at a research cluster (SFB) at the University of Marburg and at the Leibniz-Institute of European History in Mainz. She is now postdoc-researcher at the CERGU and the Department of Historical Studies. Since 2012, she is affiliated to the French-German research institute Centre Marc Bloch in Berlin.
Christina’s research covers the 19th and early 20th centuries with an emphasis on the “high-modernity”; it is characterized by several overarching topics and approaches:
She conceives her work as a cultural and social history of law, studying the cultural embeddedness of legal rules, their applications in various social contexts and the discursive construction of (constitutional) law. In her PhD dissertation, she studied the education reform debates in France, Belgium and England as constitutional debates and as a representation of the legitimation crisis of liberal constitutionalism (1865 to 1904). Her postdoc project is concerned with the transformations within the domain of social security when the assurance-principle became paramount and state run schemes were introduced (1880 to 1914). Inspired by the Law and Society approach, she looks at the legal practice and cultural appropriations of social security schemes in the particular context of the port cities of Rotterdam and Antwerp.
Both projects are in different ways concerned with the “expansion” of modern statehood – through the introduction of state-run primary education and the creation of statutory social security schemes. She shows that this process was always contested, fragmentary and paralleled by alternative techniques. Her work deals with the very tension marking the era of “high modernity”, that is between an intensified national integration process and an increasing transnationalism due to a new dimension of entanglement between societies.
Christina therefore considers her work as transnational history, studying actors and spaces which counteracted the dynamics and logics of the nation state. In her PhD she scrutinized the transnational connections of education reformers, the entanglement of their actions and discourses within a seemingly “national” debate. In her postdoc project she is concerned with the port cities of Antwerp and Rotterdam seen as “microcosms of transnationalism”, marked by various forms of (human) mobility and (ethnic) diversity. The port cities were particular cases of “borderlands” raising questions about their integration into the (national) security communities.
For a full project description, list of publications and CV, please go to: https://cmb.hu-berlin.de/team/profil/christina-reimann/
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Resilient forces of public amusement: the negotiation of 'urban modernity' in a peripheral port city
(1880s-1930s)
Christina Reimann
URBAN HISTORY - 2025 -
Manoeuvring urban spaces in-between public and private: female agency in early-twentieth-century
Gothenburg
Christina Reimann
Immigrants and Minorities - 2024 -
Theatre and the making of the welfare city: Gothenburg's performance stages,
1880s–1934
Christina Reimann
Nordic Welfare Cities. Negotiating Urban Citizenship since 1850, edited by Magnus Linnarsson and Mats Hallenberg - 2024 -
Amusement Leaves the Port: Pleasure Institutions and the Reshaping of Gothenburg’s Material and Nonmaterial Borders,
1860s-1923
Christina Reimann
Journal of Urban History - 2022 -
Hospitality and Securitization in Times of Cholera: Eastern European Migrants in Rotterdam and Antwerp,
1880–1914
Christina Reimann
Nauman, S., Jezierski, W., Reimann, C., Runefelt, L. (eds) Baltic Hospitality from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century. Palgrave Studies in Migration History. Palgrave Macmillan - 2022 -
Introduction: Baltic Hospitality, 1000 -
1900
Wojtek Jezierski, Sari Nauman, Christina Reimann, Leif Runefelt
Baltic Hospitality from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century: Receiving Strangers in Northeastern Europe / Sari Nauman, Wojtek Jezierski, Christina Reimann, Leif Runefelt (eds.) - 2022 -
Baltic Hospitality from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century: Receiving Strangers in Northeastern
Europe
Sari Nauman, Wojtek Jezierski, Christina Reimann, Leif Runefelt
2022 -
‘Behaviour and Morality have Remained Irreproachable, and his Commercial Reputation is Good’
Applying for Naturalisation in Late-Nineteenth-Century Antwerp and
Rotterdam
Christina Reimann
BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review - 2021 -
Die Anfänge des Sozialstaates - "vom Rande" aus betrachtet.
Soziale Sicherheit in den Hafenstädten Antwerpen und Rotterdam um
1900
Christina Reimann
„Mit Belgien ist das so eine Sache ...“ Resultate und Perspektiven der Historischen Belgienforschung, edited by Sebastian Bischoff, Christoph Jahr, Tatjana Mrowka, Jens Thiel - 2021 -
Migrants and the making of the urban-maritime world : agency and mobility in port cities, c.
1570-1940
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Migrants and the Making of the Urban-Maritime World: Agency and Mobility in Port Cities, c.
1570–1940
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"Introduction"
Martin Öhman, Christina Reimann
Migrants and the Making of the Urban-Maritime World: Agency and Mobility in Port Cities, c. 1570–1940 - 2020 -
People on Lists in Port Cities: Administrative Migration Control in Antwerp and Rotterdam (c.
1880-1914)
Christina Reimann
Journal of Migration History - 2020 -
Advertising and the Rule of Law. Law in Representation of Insurance in Late 19th Century
Netherlands
Christina Reimann
V. Massimo Minale/V. Amorosi (eds), History of Law and Other Humanities: Views of the Legal World Across the Time - 2019 -
Verena Peters, Der “germanische” Code Civil. Zur Wahrnehmung des Code Civil in den Dis-kussionen der deutschen
Öffentlichkeit
Christina Reimann
H-Soz-Kult 23/03/2019 - 2019 -
Soziale Sicherungssysteme als Bewältigung des Raums? Rotterdam und Antwerpen im späten 19. Und frühen 20.
Jahrhundert
Christina Reimann
Saeculum - 2018 -
Peter Collin (ed.), Justice without the State within the State. Judicial Self-Regulation in the Past and
Present
Christina Reimann
Neue Politische Literatur - 2018 -
Multiple Sources of Law and Socio-Cultural Boundaries: Social Insurance in the Port Cities of Antwerp and Rotterdam around
1900
Christina Reimann
Andreja Katancevic, Milos Vukotic, Sebastiaan Vandenbogaerde and Valerio Massimo Minale (eds), History of Legal Sources: The changing Structure of Law - 2018 -
Zwischen Verfassungskrise und Verfassungskult: Der Verfassungswandel in Belgin im späten 19.
Jahrhundert
Christina Reimann
S. Bischoff et al. (eds), „Belgium is a beautiful city“? Resultate und Perspektiven der Historischen Belgienforschung - 2018 -
Putting the Rural World on the Road of Progress? Experiences of Failure by Local Activists of the Belgian Education League (c.
1865–1884)
Christina Reimann
de Spiegeleer, Christoph / Liberaal Archief (eds), The Civilising Offensive. Social and Educational Reform in 19th Century Belgium - 2018 -
Die Bildungsdebatten im Wandel der bürgerlich-liberalen Verfassung in Belgien und England des späten 19.
Jahrhunderts
Christina Reimann
Jahrbuch zur Liberalismusforschung - 2017 -
Pratiques de frontière : Contrôle et mobilité en interaction de 1870 à nos jours.
Introduction
Christina Reimann, Irina Mützelburg, Gesine Wallem
Trajectoires - 2017 -
Pratiques de la frontière : Contrôle et mobilité en interaction de 1870 à nos
jours.
Christina Reimann, Irina Mützelburg, Gesine Wallem
Tractoires - 2017 -
Beaven, Brad; Bell, Karl; James, Robert (Hrsg.): Port Towns and Urban Cultures. International Histories of the Waterfront, c.
1700-2000
Christina Reimann
H-Soz-Kult, 10.08.2017 - 2017 -
Schule für Verfassungsbürger ? : Die Bildungsligen und der Verfassungswandel des späten 19. Jahrhunderts in Belgien, England und
Frankreich
Christina Reimann
2016 -
Detlef Lehnert (Hg.), Konstitutionalismus in Europa. Entwicklung und Interpretation, Köln, Böhlau,
2014
Christina Reimann
Francia-Recensio - 2016 -
Der belgische „Schulkrieg“: Ort gesellschaftlicher Spannungslinien und transnationaler
Verflechtungen
Christina Reimann
Belgica – terra incognita? Resultate und Perspektiven der Historischen Belgienforschung / Sebastian Bischoff, Christoph Jahr, Tatjana Mrowka, Jens Thiel (Hrsg.) - 2016