
Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki
@franziskalamp
Historian, PhD-researcher @univienna, focusing on post-World War II displacement & migration history and women's & gender history.
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How does history matter in current debates on forced migration? Timely & inspiring conference on Global Migrations 1944-1959 Universität Wien today, with @wolfffra Peter Gatrell Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki and many more.


It was a busy April so far: thank you for your many amazing questions and comments on my papers on displaced women in post-war Austria at the ZGT Uni Graz/University of Graz & at our project conference "Negotiating Global Migrations, 1944-1959" organized by Universität Wien and IMIS


Tonight's screening is dedicated to the movie "The Windermere Children" followed by a discussion. On 27th of May "The Juggler" with Kirk Douglas will be shown. We look forward to welcoming all those who are interested. Lena Christoph Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki

In der neuen Episode des Podcasts zur Migrationsgeschichte "Transit" spreche ich mit @SarahMKnoll Uni Graz/University of Graz über ihre Forschungen zu Österreichs Asyl- und Flüchtlingspolitik im Kalten Krieg. Hört' doch rein! open.spotify.com/episode/35AaUQ…

June 27 & 28: Guest Lecture & Workshop “Forced #Migrants, Agency and the Production of #Migration”, organized by IMIS and #SFB1604 member @2crass and Kerstin von Lingen (Universität Wien). More information (in German): nghm.hypotheses.org/23867


It was really great presenting some of my research in Palermo discussing „GENDER AND HISTORY BEYOND BOUNDARIES“ at our panel on gendered narratives of agency and vulnerability in migration with Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki and @Lorrmce ❤️


After a wonderful and extremely productive workshop on Migration, Agency, Space and Temporality at IMIS with @2crass Jessica Wehner AHeyen Jiayi Tao 陶佳怡 Franziska Lamp-Miechowiecki and many more now on my way back to Vienna. Thanks for having us :)




In the latest episode of "Transit. The Podcast on Migration History" Universität Wien, I talk to Prof. Daniel G. Cohen (Rice University, Texas) about the role of post-war migration governance for the development of human rights policies: open.spotify.com/episode/1GpV4j…


In the latest episode of our podcast 'Transit' Universität Wien, historian Peter Gatrell talks about aspects of his longstanding research into 20th century migration and possible future perspectives for historical research on these topics. Listen here: open.spotify.com/episode/6MrPXR…

In Teil 1 der 15. Episode unseres Podcasts "Transit" sprechen wir mit der renommierten Migrationsforscherin Judith Kohlenberger über aktuelle Diskurse rund um Flucht und Asyl in Österreich. Hört' doch rein! open.spotify.com/episode/3ke6Sn… Judith Kohlenberger, Doctoral School of Historical and Cultural Studies, Universität Wien

Es ist soweit: Teil 2 unseres spannenden Gesprächs mit Migrationsforscherin Judith Kohlenberger ist online! Hier gehts zu Episode 15, Teil 2 von "Transit. Dem Podcast zur Migrationsgeschichte": open.spotify.com/episode/6z5U9A… #Migration , #Refugees , #Migrationsgeschichte


Die neueste Episode unseres Podcasts "Transit" univie ist da! Diesmal spreche ich mit der Historikerin Sarah Grandke über ihr Forschungen zu Displaced Persons als memory activists. Hört' doch rein: open.spotify.com/episode/3dgMxl… #refugee #migration Doctoral School of Historical and Cultural Studies

This week, our podcast "Transit" Universität Wien features renowned lawyer Philippe Sands discussing his latest book, which explores the crimes of the Pinochet regime & their links to SS officer Walter Rauff, who fled to South America after the war: open.spotify.com/episode/3tCGe1…

Es ist so weit: In der aktuellen "Transit"- Episode Universität Wien spreche ich mit Podcast Co-Host Philipp Strobl über sein soeben publiziertes Buch: "A History of Displaced Knowledge: Austrian Refugees from National Socialism in Australia". Hört doch rein! open.spotify.com/episode/7uMijF…

The 18th episode of the podcast “Transit” Universität Wien was just released! This time I speak with Samantha K Knapton about her book on Polish Displaced Persons as well as about her more recent research into the ‘hidden history’ of queer Displaced Persons. Listen here: open.spotify.com/episode/7Engih…