Research Assistant Joey Rauschenberger, M.A.
Contact
Mailing Address:
Joey Rauschenberger
Historisches Seminar der Universität Heidelberg
Grabengasse 3-5
69117 Heidelberg
Visiting Address:
Neue Universität Heidelberg
Grabengasse 1
2. OG, Raum 225/226
Phone: + 49 (0) 6221/543453
E-Mail: joey.rauschenberger@zegk.uni-heidelberg.de
Office hours: Thursdays, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

Academic CV
Since 2024:
Research Assistant (Postdoc) at the Chair of Economic and Social History (Prof Dr Katja Patzel-Mattern), History Department, Heidelberg University
2020–2024:
Research Assistant and PhD Candidate at the Research Center on Antigypsyism at Heidelberg University (Prof Dr Tanja Penter) in the joint project "Reintegration, Schuldzuweisung und Entschädigung. Bewältigung und Nicht-Bewältigung der NS-Vergangenheit in Baden-Württemberg und seinen Vorgängerländern 1945-1952", funded by the Baden-Württemberg Foundation
2020:
Student Assistant in the project „Beamte nationalsozialistischer Reichsministerien. Rekrutierung – Karrieren – Nachkriegswege“ (Prof Dr Frank Engehausen), funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media
2017–2020:
Student Assistant and Tutor at the Chair of Contemporary History (Prof. Edgar Wolfrum) and for Prof. Dr. Frank Engehausen, History Department, Heidelberg University
Education
2024:
Doctoral degree (summa cum laude) in History at the Faculty of Philosophy at Heidelberg University under Dr Frank Reuter (supervisor) and Prof Dr Constantin Goschler (co-supervisor)
2020:
Master of Arts (with distinction) in Global History at Heidelberg University
2016:
Bachelor of Arts in History und German Philology at Heidelberg University
2012:
German High School diploma (Abitur) at the Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium in Mainz
Grants and Awards
2025:
German Thesis Award (Deutscher Studienpreis) of the Körber-Stiftung (2nd Prize)
2024/2025:
Young Marsilius Fellowship for Interdisciplinary Research and Science Communication at the Marsilius-Kolleg
2024:
DAAD conference grant (Atlanta, GA)
2024:
General funding of the Zeitlehren Foundation
2024:
Final grant for completion of dissertation from the state graduate program Baden-Württemberg
2023:
Grant for a doctoral student initiative of the heiDOCS funding program of the Heidelberg Graduate Academy
2017–2020:
Scholarship of the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation (Master)
Research Interests
- Modern European Social and Cultural History
- History and Aftermath of National Socialism, in particular Compensation for Nazi Injustices
- German Contemporary History since 1945
- Antigypsyism Research/ Romani Studies
- Cultural History of Administration
- History of Childhood
- Regional History of Southwest Germany
PhD Project: Wiedergutmachung for Sinti and Roma: a History of the Practice of Compensation for Nazi Injustice in Baden-Württemberg, 1945-1980 (completed, 2020-2024)
During World War II, the Sinti and Roma minority in Europe was targeted for extermination. This dissertation project focuses on the period following the Nazi genocide and examines the extent to which survivors were compensated by the Federal Republic of Germany and its states, namely Baden-Württemberg and its three predecessor states. Using the example of a central arena of politics of the past, the aim is to contribute to a better understanding of how the German society of former perpetrators dealt with the Sinti and Roma minority after the caesura of 1945.
Although it is common in research to assume, based on the explanation of antigypsyist continuities, that the outcome of Wiedergutmachung for Sinti and Roma has been extremely negative, there has been no empirical evidence of this hypothesis backed by quantifying methodology. The evaluation of hundreds of individual case files from the state offices for reparations in Freiburg, Tübingen, Stuttgart, and Karlsruhe fills this gap and shows for the first time that Sinti and Roma were far less discriminated against by the compensation authorities than previously assumed.
This raises the follow-up question of why there is so much dissatisfaction with the compensation process in the community today. It leads away from political and legal-historical approaches to reparations. Instead, from a praxeological perspective, the administrative workflows and daily routines of the reparations offices and the concrete implementation of the compensation personnel are examined. The cultural history of administrative action that emerges in this way also includes the everyday encounters between different actors, former victims, Mitläufer, and perpetrators that took place in the context of the compensation proceedings. The experiences of Sinti and Roma in the explosive “contact zone”, that compensation was, were determined by individual behavior, unspoken expectations, and mutual prejudices. They often shaped Romani perceptions of Wiedergutmachung more than the final decisions and sums of money paid out.
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Teaching
Winter Semester 2025/26
Seminar: “'Und sie werden nicht mehr frei ihr ganzes Leben...'. Childhood and Youth under National Socialism”
Summer Semester 2025
Seminar: „The NSDAP. The Party, the State and Society of the 'Third Reich'“
Winter Semester 2024/25
Seminar: “Wiedergutmachung for Nazi Injustice. Germany after 1945 and the Persecutees of National Socialism”
Summer Semester 2023
Course: “'Zeitzeugenschaft in generational change' - Theory and Practice of Oral History” (with Verena Meier)
Winter Semester 2022/23
Field trip: "The Genocide of the Sinti and Roma in the official commemoration of the Federal Republic. The Documentation and Cultural Center of German Sinti and Roma from the 1990s to the present day"
Course: “Coming to terms with the Genocide of the Sinti und Roma in the Federal Republik of Germany”.
Memberships
- German Historical Association (VHD)
- German Studies Association (GSA)
- Society for Antigypsyism Research (GfA)
- Working-Group for Historical Regional Studies in the Upper Rhine Region
- Working-Group on the History of Childhood
- Heidelberger Lupe e.V. – Association for Historical Research and History Education
- Heidelberg Historical Society e.V. (HGV)