Home Research Research Centers History of Emotions IMPRS Moral Economies Completed PhD Projects Completed Phd Projects Grassroots Veterans: The American Legion and Conservative Change in California, 1945-2000 Marvin Theo Bähr [more] The Emotional Economy of British Seaside Holiday-Making 1870-1918 Yaara Benger Alaluf [more] Heroization through Socialization: Soldiers, War, and the U.S. Military in American History Textbooks (1965-1999) Anna Borrero [more] Ethics of Essence: On the Emotional Production of "Aryan" Subjectivity in Völkisch Settlements, 1890-1925 Anna Danilina [more] The Production of “Monaco” and “Las Vegas” as Sites of (Un)Moral Economies Paul Franke [more] Shame and the Search for Rehabilitation. Pardoning Practices in Germany, 1870-1933 Timon de Groot [more] When History Goes Mad: Rewriting the History of State Violence in Dersim Cicek Ilengiz [more] Love as a Life Project: Morality, Feeling, and the Pastor in the Awakening Movement of Nineteenth-Century Württemberg Julia Lieth [more] Transnational Networks of Anti-Imperialism: Mexico City in the Long 1920s Thomas Lindner [more] Benefits or Basic Social Rights? German Court Disputes on the Morality of the Welfare State in the 20th Century Helge Jonas Pösche (PhD Project) [more] Spaces and Emotional Styles: War Victims in the Interwar Period (1920s–1930s) Thomas Rohringer [more] Between Pleasure and Immorality: Western Allies’ Soldiers’ Clubs in Germany as Sites of Encounters between Occupiers and the Occupied in the 1940s and 1950s Lena Rudeck [more] Pastoral Care as Political Counseling? Religion, Power and Morality in Spain During the 19th Century Britt Schlünz [more] Reassembling the Feeling Community: Space, Time, and Morality in the Tibetan Diaspora in India, c. 1959-1979 Frederik Schröer [more] ‘What holds together people in hearts and in thoughts?’ Morality, Emotions and Political Community in the Late Ottoman Empire (1880-1905) Fabian Steininger [more]