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Anne Overbeck, M.A.
Anne Overbeck studied American Studies and Contemporary History in Tübingen, Münster and at Yale University. After a traineeship at the LWL-Museum for Industrial Heritage in Dortmund, she joined the Institute for Museum Research at the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin. There she worked for several projects of the European digital cultural heritage platform Europeana.
In the GMPG Research Program Anne Overbeck was responsible for coordinating the digitization processes.
Jürgen Overhoff and Anne Overbeck (eds.): New Perspectives on German-American Educational History. Topics, Trends, Fields of Research. Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt Verlag 2017.
Overbeck, Anne: "Two Countries, One Home, One Occupation. The Success of Italian Ice Cream Parlors as a Family Business in Germany, 1900–Today." In: Christina Lubinski, Jeffrey Fear and Paloma Fernández Pérez (eds.): Family Multinationals. Entrepreneurship, Governance, and Pathways to Internationalization. New York: Routledge 2013, 209–224.
Overbeck, Anne: "'The Enemy Within.' African-American Motherhood and the 'Crack Baby Crisis.'" In: Isabel Heinemann (ed.): Inventing the Modern American Family. Family Values and Social Change in 20th-Century United States. Frankfurt am Main: Campus 2012, 155–177.
Edited Books
Jürgen Overhoff and Anne Overbeck (eds.): New Perspectives on German-American Educational History. Topics, Trends, Fields of Research. Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt Verlag 2017.
Anne Overbeck and Dietmar Osses (eds.): Eiskalte Leidenschaft. Italienische Eismacher im Ruhrgebiet. Essen: Klartext 2009.
Book Sections
Overbeck, Anne: "Goethe oder Washington? Die Situation der Deutschamerikaner zur Zeit des Ersten Weltkriegs." In: Willi Kulke and LWL-Industriemuseum (eds.): Vom Streben nach Glück. 200 Jahre Auswanderung aus Westfalen nach Amerika. Essen: Klartext 2016, 145–157.
Overbeck, Anne: "Wissen wandert. Deutschamerikaner in Kultur und Wirtschaft." In: Willi Kulke and LWL-Industriemuseum (eds.): Vom Streben nach Glück. 200 Jahre Auswanderung aus Westfalen nach Amerika. Essen: Klartext 2016, 95–108.
Overbeck, Anne: "Es bleibt in der Familie. Italienische Eismacher im Ruhrgebiet von 1900 bis heute." In: Gert Kollmer-von Oheimb-Loup, Sibylle Lehmann and Jochen Streb (eds.): Chancen und Risiken internationaler Integration. Mikro- und makroökonomische Folgen der Internationalisierung. Ostfildern: Jan Thorbecke Verlag 2014, 137–158.
Overbeck, Anne: "'Nach Amerika.' Die Amerikaauswanderung aus dem Kreis Lippe im 19. Jahrhundert." In: Willi Kulke and LWL-Industriemuseum (eds.): Wanderarbeit. Freiheit oder Zwang. Essen: Klartext 2013, 61–70.
Overbeck, Anne: "Two Countries, One Home, One Occupation. The Success of Italian Ice Cream Parlors as a Family Business in Germany, 1900–Today." In: Christina Lubinski, Jeffrey Fear and Paloma Fernández Pérez (eds.): Family Multinationals. Entrepreneurship, Governance, and Pathways to Internationalization. New York: Routledge 2013, 209–224.
Overbeck, Anne: "'The Enemy Within.' African-American Motherhood and the 'Crack Baby Crisis.'" In: Isabel Heinemann (ed.): Inventing the Modern American Family. Family Values and Social Change in 20th-Century United States. Frankfurt am Main: Campus 2012, 155–177.
Overbeck, Anne: "So kam das Eis ins Ruhrgebiet. Italienische Eismacher 1900–2009." In: Anne Overbeck and Dietmar Osses (eds.): Eiskalte Leidenschaft. Italienische Eismacher im Ruhrgebiet. Essen: Klartext 2009, 30–37.
Overbeck, Anne: "Die Bildungs- und Erziehungsprogramme der Alliierten. Die Brücke in Dortmund." In: Gisela Framke (ed.): Das neue Dortmund. Planen, Bauen, Wohnen in den fünfziger Jahren. Dortmund: Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte Dortmund 2002, 134–144.
2013
EVA Conference “Elektronische Medien & Kunst, Kultur, Historie,” Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin
Europeana Inside, Europeana Fashion and AthenaPlus
2011
Conference “Exhibiting Europe. The Development of European Narratives in Museums, Collections, and Exhibitions,” Intercultural Museum, Oslo
Is Everything That Moves a European? Chances and Risks of Using a Biographical Approach to Display Abstract Phenomena
2011
Conference “Going Global: Internationalization Pathways for Family Firms during the 19th and 20th Centuries”, German Historical Institute (GHI), Washington, DC
Two Countries, One Home, One Occupation: The Success of Italian Ice-Cream Makers as a Family Business in Germany, 1900–Today
2013
Berliner Herbsttreffen zur Museumsdokumentation, Deutscher Museumsbund, Berlin
Europeana Inside – oder wie es leichter wird, Daten an Europeana zu liefern
2013
EVA Conference “Elektronische Medien & Kunst, Kultur, Historie,” Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin
Europeana Inside, Europeana Fashion and AthenaPlus
2013
Conference “Refocusing the Modern American Family,” Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
The Mass of Ignorant Negroes Still Breeds Disastrously. The Debate on Birth Control for African Americans in the 1920s and 1930s
2011
Conference “Exhibiting Europe. The Development of European Narratives in Museums, Collections, and Exhibitions,” Intercultural Museum, Oslo
Is Everything That Moves a European? Chances and Risks of Using a Biographical Approach to Display Abstract Phenomena
2011
Conference “Going Global: Internationalization Pathways for Family Firms during the 19th and 20th Centuries”, German Historical Institute (GHI), Washington, DC
Two Countries, One Home, One Occupation: The Success of Italian Ice-Cream Makers as a Family Business in Germany, 1900–Today