Research project POPKULT 2

Transnational popular culture – Europe in the long 1960s (POPKULT 2)

The research group from the University of Saarland and the University of Luxembourg has enter its second phase (2021-24) with 10 new topics on popular culture.

The project at a glance

  • Start date:
    01 Sep 2021
  • Duration in months:
    48
  • Funding:
    DFG / FNR
  • Principal Investigator(s):
    Andreas Fickers
    Machteld Venken
    Valérie Schafer
    Sonja Kmec
    Dietmar Hüser (external)
    Clemens Zimmermann (external)
    Christoph Vatter (external)

About

The history of popular culture has long had a difficult academic reputation in many continental European countries, unlike in the United States and the United Kingdom. This has changed somewhat over the past two decades: popular cultural products, phenomena and practices are now an accepted part of contemporary historical research, and popular culture is included to a greater or lesser extent in recent writings on the history of the 20th century.
Nevertheless, the potential of popular culture as a tool for social and political change is still underestimated, and many relevant topics have yet to be sufficiently researched. This is particularly the case for transnational and Europe-focused research.
The project “Transnational Popular Culture – Europe in the Long 1960s” aims to fill obvious historical gaps in the field of transnational popular culture, to underpin theoretical debates with empirical case studies and to demonstrate the added value of a transnational approach as opposed to single-country analyses. The project involves several popular culture studies (e.g. on fans, postcolonial pop cultures, advertising, tourism, etc.), all of which look beyond national borders and encompass multiple countries, cultures and societies.
The various subprojects are supervised by professors from Saarland University and the University of Luxembourg. The project is led by Professor Dietmar Hüser, who is also the project spokesperson. After a first phase (2018-2021), the research group is now in its second phase (2021-2024), with new themes, project leaders and researchers.


“Transnational popular culture – Europe in the long 1960s” is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) in Germany and the National Research Fund (FNR) in Luxembourg.

Organisation and Partners

  • Contemporary European History
  • Contemporary History of Luxembourg
  • Department of Life Sciences and Medicine
  • Digital History & Historiography
  • Institute of History
  • Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)
  • University of Saarland

Project team

  • Andreas Fickers , PI
  • Machteld Venken, PI
  • Valérie Schafer, PI
  • Sonja Kmec, PI
  • Dietmar Hüser, PI, University of Saarland (external)
  • Clemens Zimmermann, PI, University of Saarland (external)
  • Christoph Vatter, PI, University of Saarland (external)
  • Matthias Höfer, Project member
  • Laura Steil, Project member
  • Sonja Malzner, Project member
  • Véronique Faber, Project member
  • Ansbert Baumann, Project member, University of Saarland (external)
  • Gunter Mahlerwein, Project member, University of Saarland (external)
  • Sylvi Siebler, Project member, University of Saarland (external)
  • Marie Kollek, Project member, University of Saarland (external)
  • Antonia Schlotter, Project member, University of Saarland (external)
  • Maude Williams, Project member, University of Saarland (external)
  • Philipp Didion, Project member, University of Saarland (external)

Keywords

  • popular cultures
  • transnationl history
  • media
  • 1960s
  • history