Leibniz Research Alliance ‘Value of the Past’

Der Leibniz-Forschungsverbund "Wert der Vergangenheit" startete im September 2021.

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The ZZF coordinates the Leibniz Research Alliance “Value of the Past,” of which it is also a member

The Leibniz Research Alliance “Value of the Past” brings together 21 Leibniz institutes and Leibniz research museums, as well as numerous international cooperation partners from the fields of history, cultural studies, the social sciences and the environmental sciences. It also co-operates with institutions from various fields of application, from museums, collections and archives to memorial sites and actors in the field of public history.

Whether toppled monuments, contested pasts, the revision of historical images, restitution conflicts or debates about the epochal character of the Anthropocene and the loss of biodiversity: the question of the "value of the past" is taking up an ever-greater space in our social self-understanding. The Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam is a member of the Leibniz Research Alliance "Value of the Past" (LRA VoP), which is coordinated at the ZZF by Dr Achim Saupe. The spokesperson of the Leibniz Research Alliance is Prof Dr Martin Sabrow. The Alliance began its work on 1 September 2021.

What research questions and topics does the Alliance deal with? 

What value does the past have for societies in the past and present? And how is this value created and communicated? These questions are at the centre of this Leibniz Research Alliance (LRA). On a German, European and global scale, we examine how historical evidence is shaped by language, mediality and digitality, how concepts of space and time contour images of history, and how the resource of the past is used for forms of identity formation and the creation of community, as well as for a growing history market. The network builds on the work of the Leibniz Research Alliance “Historical Authenticity,” which funded projects that are currently in the final stages of completion. From 2013 to 2021, the Alliance investigated – from a transdisciplinary and international perspective – how historical and contemporary notions of authenticity have influenced the treatment of cultural heritage. You can find out more about its research questions and findings in the “Archive - LRA Historical Authenticity.”

Visit the website of the LRA “Value of the Past” to learn more about the Alliance’s work: the latest news, events, research goals, knowledge transfer, publications, visiting scholars, and the research hubs and research labs in which the Alliance reflects upon the “value of the past” for societies, in both historical and contemporary contexts.

Scholars at the ZZF Potsdam are currently working on six projects in the LRA “Value of the Past.” 
Here is an overview of all the ZZF projects (including those already completed) in the Leibniz Research Alliance.

Blog and Social Media

Check out the blog value.past https://valuepast.hypotheses.org/ and follow the Leibniz Research Alliance “Value of the Past” on X at @leibniz_values and on Bluesky Social at @valuepast.bsky.social.

The Leibniz Research Alliances bring together internal and external resources, and also bundle competencies

Leibniz Research Alliances are an instrument for internal and external networking within the Leibniz Association. Their aim is to bundle the complementary expertise of the institutes and thus pave the way for particularly successful research projects. They are central points of contact for politics, the media, funding organisations and civil society. Leibniz Research Alliances are open to collaboration with universities, other non-university research and infrastructure institutions, as well as international research groups and partners from industry. An overview of the current five Leibniz Research Alliances (as of April 2024) can be found on the Leibniz Association website here.

Projekte

Achim Saupe

Geschichtskultur und Wertekonstruktion im 20. Jahrhundert

Research project

Teaser

Susannah Eckersley

Cultural Dynamics: Museums and Democracy in Motion

Research project

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Tilmann Siebeneichner

Reaching for the stars in times of crisis. Western Europe’s entry into manned spaceflight, 1972-1987

Associated research project

Funded by the DFG 2022 to 2024 (own position)
This project asks how and why a project that not only required huge resources but implicated serious financial and technological risks as well was realized in times of grave economic crisis and socio-political challenges.   

Achim Saupe

Urban Authenticity: Creating, Contesting, and Visualising the Built Heritage in European Cities since the 1970s

Joint project
The project "Urban Authenticity" examines how in public debates, media presentations and during the planning process parts of the existing buildings in a city gain value because they get branded as authentic.

Anja Tack

Der Potsdamer Stadtumbau – Authentisierungsstrategien im Widerstreit

Associated research project

Das Projekt historisiert den Streit um das „wahre“ Potsdam, die „Rückgewinnung der historischen Mitte“ und den Erhalt der „Ostmoderne“. Das Projekt ist Teil des Verbundprojektes: „Urban Authenticity: Creating, Contesting, and Visualising the Built Heritage in European Cities since the 1970s (UrbAuth)” Leibniz Research Alliance "Value of the Past".

Katja Stopka

Time landscapes of socialism in literature, film, photography and the fine arts. An aesthetic-political topography of the GDR

Research project

The main goal of the research project is the connection of visual and linguistic modes of interpretation to conceptualize landscape as a multi-media aesthetic-political object.