Lehrstuhl Zohlnhöfer Thaisa Cäsar

Research Profile

Thaisa Cäsar studied history and economics at the University of Mannheim (B.A.) and then completed an Erasmus Mundus Master's degree at the Universities of Glasgow, Uppsala and Göttingen. The focus was on questions of economic history in the field of tension between globality and locality. Furthermore, she dealt with questions of migration history in her master's thesis and traced the specifics of female migration to the old Federal Republic of Germany on the basis of oral history interviews. Since February 2024, Thaisa Cäsar has been working as an academic assistant in the project on the history of the Federal Ministry of Finance. The focus of her work is on the ministerial bureaucratic decision-making processes behind the budget consolidation of the 1970s and 1980s.

Selected Publications

  • Cäsar, Thaisa, Ungesehen. Weibliche Migration in die Bundesrepublik 1960 bis 1990. Göttingen 2024.

Current Research Projects

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Personal Project Website

Curriculum Vitae

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Since 02/2024
Academic Assistant
09/2021 – 11/2023
University of Glasgow, Universitet Uppsala, Georg-August University of Göttingen, Degree: M.A. in Economic and Social History (Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree "Global Markets, Local Creativities")
09/2017 – 03/2021
University of Mannheim, Degree: B.A. in History and Economics