Christine Winter, Associate Professor
Geb. 1965, Professur seit 2016, Habilitation 2012, Adelaide, Australien
Anderes Fachgebiet (siehe Forschungsgebiete) (Fachgebiet)
- Colonial history; National Socialism; scientific racism; WWI; WWII; mission history; Lutheranism (Lehrgebiet)
Andere dienstliche Anschrift: Flinders University
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Forschungsgebiete:
Besondere Forschungsgebiete:
- Deutscher Kolonialismus
- Deutsche Diaspora
- Nationalsozialismus im Pazifik
- Kriegsnachfolgen
- Multirassische Deutsche
Monographien:
- Geoffrey Gray, Doug Munro and Christine Winter, Chicanery: Senior Academic Appointments in Antipodean Anthropology, 1920–1960, Berghahn Books, 2023.
- Barry Craig, Ron Vanderwal and Christine Winter, War Trophies or Curios? The War Museum Collection in Museum Victoria 1915- 1920, Melbourne Museum Press, 2015.
- Looking after one’s own: the rise of Nationalism and the Politics of the Neuendettelsauer Mission in Australia, New Guinea and Germany (1921-1933), Germanica Pacifica, Peter Lang Verlag, 2012.
Aufsätze und Beiträge:
- Geoffrey Gray & Christine Winter, ‘he has not been playing the game with us’: Paul Kirchhoff in Imperial Britain, History and Anthropology, 2022.
- Victims of their own ambition: The founding of the NSDAP stronghold Finschhafen - a case study in power and political paralysis, Interkulturelle Theologie. Zeitschrift für Missionswissenschaft (ZMiss), 1/2022, pp. 123-143.
- Alexandra Widmer and Christine Winter, Health and Medicine during and after the Pacific War: Pacific Islanders, institutions, infrastructure, ingenuities, in: Widmer and Winter, ‘Health and Medicine during and after the Pacific War: Pacific Islanders and Medical Infrastructure’, Special Issue Health and History, Vol 23, no. 2, 2021, pp. 1-9.
- Promise and protection: New Guinea Villagers and the Role of Christianity during the Pacific War, Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi, Shinnosuke Takahashi (eds.), Transpacific Visions: Connected Histories of the Pacific across North and South, Lexington Books, pp. 21-46 September 2021.
- Competent Men: Papuan and New Guinean Medical Staff in the Wake of the Pacific War, in: Widmer and Winter, ‘Health and Medicine during and after the Pacific War: Pacific Islanders and Medical Infrastructure’, Special Issue Health and History, Vol 23, no. 2, 2021, pp. 95-113.
- Geoffrey Gray and Christine Winter, ‘Raymond Firth in the Antipodes: A “Capacity for Organising and Administration as well as First-Rate Anthropology”’ [23p] in: Christine Laurière and Frederico Delgado Rosa, BEROSE: Encyclopédie internationale des histoires de l’anthropologie -International Encyclopaedia of the Histories of Anthropology, Nov 2021.
- The International Committee of the Red Cross celebrates 80 years since its first delegation in Australia, Australian Journal of Human Rights, 2021, 27 (1), pp. 178-184.
- Christine Winter and Rhys Crawley, ‘A Reluctant Start: the road to Cyprus, 1964’, commissioned chapter, Peter Londey, D. Horner & R. Crawley (eds.), The Long Search for Peace: The Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations Volume 1, Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp. 318-346.
- ‘Removing danger: the making of dangerous internees in Australia’, Mark J Crowley and Sandra T. Dawson (Eds.), Home Fronts: Britain and the Empire at War, 1939- 45, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: Boydell Press 2017, pp. 206-223
- ‘Our earth shook’: New Guinean histories of the Pacific War, Barbara Törnquist- Plewa, Jarosław Suchoples and Stephanie James (Eds.), World War II Re-Explored. Some New Millenium Studies in the History of the Global Conflict, Peter Lang, 2019
- Food and the home front: New Guinea Villagers’ survival during the Pacific War, McIntyre-Mills, J. J. and Romm, N. R. A. (Eds.), Mixed-Methods and Cross Disciplinary Research: Towards Cultivating Eco-Systemic Living, Springer, 2019, pp. 173-193
- (Un-)mixing in the Mandate: purity and persistence of ‘German-time’ in New Guinea, Norig Neveu, Philippe Bourmaud and Chantal Verdeil (Eds), Experts et expertise dans les mandats de la Société des Nations : figures, champs et outils, [The Expert in the Mandate], Inalco Presses, 2020
- Standing together: New Guinean villagers and the Pacific War in the Huon Peninsula, Journal of Pacific History, 2020, Vol.55/3, pp. 340-359
- Lingering Legacies of German Colonialism: ‘Mixed Race’ Identities in Oceania, Farida Fozdar and Kirsten McGavin (Eds.), Mixed Signals: Perspectives on Mixed Race Identity in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, Routledge, 2017, pp. 147-161
- ‘Chapter Two: The Occupation of German New Guinea’, in Barry Craig, Ron Vanderwal and Christine Winter, War Trophies of Curios? The War Museum Collection in Museum Victoria 1915-1920, Melbourne Museum, 2015, pp. 14-41
- ‘National Socialism and the German (mixed-race) Diasporas in Oceania’, in Michael Mann and Jürgen G. Nagel (Eds.), Europa Jenseits der Genzen, Heidelberg, Draupadi-Verlag 2015, pp. 228-248
- ‘”the theatre with the most meagre audience”: war trophies from ex-German New Guinea’, Cogent Arts & Humanities, 2015, 2: 1073656
- Geoffrey Gray, Doug Munro and Christine Winter, ‘Telling Academic Lives – Editors’ Introduction’, Special Issue Journal of Historical Biography, Vol 16, Autumn 2014, pp. 1-32
- ‘Disloyalty at Sword-point: an Ongoing Conversation about Wartime New Guinea, 1939-1945’, Journal of Historical Biography, Vol 16, Autumn 2014, pp. 202-222
- Limits of impartiality: The delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Australia during the Second World War, History Australia, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2013, pp. 56-74
- ‘Changing Frames: Identity and citizenship of New Guineans of German heritage during the inter-war years’, Journal of Pacific History, 2012 Vol 47, Issue 3, 347-367
- ‘Inter-war transformation of German-Australian identity: the case of Queensland Pastor Friedrich Otto Theile’, A. Bonnell and R. Vonhoff (Eds.), Germans in Queensland: 150 Years, Germanica Pacifica No. 11, Peter Lang Verlag, 2012, pp. 141-157.
Dissertation (Titel): Looking after one’s own: the rise of Nationalism and the Politics of the Neuendettelsauer Mission in Australia, New Guinea and Germany (1921-1933)
Dissertation - Jahr der Publikation: 2005
Habilitation (Titel): Legacies of the German Empire in Oceania
Übersetzungen: Martin Thomas (ed.), Translations by Mathilde de Hauteclocque and Christine Winter, Translating Culture: The Foreign-Language Publications of R. H. Mathews, ANU Press, Canberra 2007.
Herausgebertätigkeit:
- Alexandra Widmer and Christine Winter, ‘Health and Medicine during and after the Pacific War: Pacific Islanders and Medical Infrastructure’, Special Issue Health and History, Vol 23, no. 2, 2021. (special journal edition).
- Geoffrey Gray, Doug Munro and Christine Winter (Eds.), Scholars at War: Australasian Social Scientists, 1939-1945, Lives Series in Biography, ANU E-Press 2012. [http:/
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- Emily Turner- Graham and Christine Winter (Eds.), National Socialism in Oceania. A critical evaluation of its effect and aftermath, Germanica Pacifica No. 4, Peter Lang Verlag, 2010
- Geoffrey Gray and Christine Winter (Eds.), The Resurgence of Racism: Howard, Hanson and the Race Debate, Monash publications in history 24, 1997
- Geoffrey Gray, Doug Munro and Christine Winter, ‘Academic Lives’, Special Issue Journal of Historical Biography, Vol 16, Autumn 2014
- Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Keiko Tamura and Christine Winter, ‘Humanitarian Dilemmas in mid-twentieth century Australia and Asia’, Special Feature Section History Australia, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2013, pp. 7-74.
Forschergruppen, Forschungsprojekte :
- ARC Future Fellowship: Mixed-raced German Diasporas in the Global South: Politics, Science and Identity Transformation
- Health and labour: international humanitarianism and Indigenisation of health services in the Pacific post WWII
Verbindung mit wiss. Gesellschaften :
- Pacific Circle: a scientific commission of the International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science. (member 2008; council member 2013)
- Australian Association for Pacific Studies (AAPS)
- Australian Historical Association (AHA)
- Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO)
- German Studies Association, Australia (GSAA)
- German Studies Association, USA (GSA)
Zusätzliche Kurzinformationen: Christine Winter's work combines history of science and migration and identity studies. Her Matthew Flinders Fellowship research project Humaniarianism or Security? The New Global Health analyses through a regional focus health research, and humanitarian intervention. She has published widely on Weimar and Nazi colonialism and race science.
Letzte Aktualisierung: Mon Nov 20 04:01:26 2023