Dr Andrea Hauser
Dr Andrea Hauser
Main processor
The focus is on the investigation and contextual analysis of the extensive collections of rural clothing of the participating project museums, some of which are 150 to 200 years old.
Central to the analysis are the history of the collections' origins - the collection strategies and collection practices - as well as the networked interaction of the actors in their connection to the Heimat movement. The museum is regarded as one of the most important media for the popularisation of knowledge in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Short biography
12/2008 to 12/2011 Main editor of the traditional costume project
2007 Foundation of Engelbracht und Hauser - Geschichts- und Kulturkonzepte GbR.
2006 Research assistant in the book project for the 1200th anniversary of the city of Halle a. d. Saale for the Chamber of Industry and Commerce Halle (Saale)
2003-2005 Research assistant in the research project "Urbanisation, spatial experience and gender in Halle (Saale) 1870-1914" of the Volkskundliche Kommission Sachsen-Anhalt and the Institute of History of the University of Halle
2001-2002 Research assistant in the women's history project of the municipality of Ritterhude "When I was 20 ..." (1939-1999)
1999-2000 Research assistant in the EXPO-accompanying exhibition project "Moore, Sumpf und Klosterland. Habitat in transition"
1994-1997 Director of the Grafschaft Hoya local history museum and the town archives
Since 1994 Lectureships at various universities on museological and ethnographic topics
1994 Dissertation at the Ludwig Uhland Institute for Empirical Cultural Studies at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen on the topic: "Things of everyday life. On the material culture of a Württemberg village 1790-1900"
Since 1984 Research assistant at various museums, including the Ludwigsburg Municipal Museum, Stuttgart State Museum, Esslingen Municipal Museum, Leonberg Municipal Museum, Bremerhaven Historical Museum
1977-1984 Master's degree at the University of Tübingen, main subject Empirical Cultural Studies, minor subjects German Studies, Education. Master's thesis on "Women - Politics - Everyday Life in Stuttgart after 1945"