Dr. Annette F. Timm

Associate Professor,
Department of History

Contact Information

Office: Social Sciences 630
Telephone: (403) 220-6411
Email: atimm@ucalgary.ca

Office Hours

I am on sabbatical in Germany for the Fall 2009 semester. Please contact me by e-mail.

Background

Dr. Timm received her Ph.D. in Modern European History from the University of Chicago in 1999. She teaches courses in twentieth-century European history, modern German history, historiography the theory of history, and the history of gender and sexuality. She is the author of numerous articles and chapters on the cultural and political history of population policy in twentieth-century Germany and the co-author of Gender, Sex and the Shaping of Modern Europe: A History from the French Revolution to the Present (London: Berg Publishers, 2007). Dr. Timm is in the final stages of completing a book entitled The Politics of Fertility in Twentieth-Century Germany: Defining Sexual Duties in Berlin’s Marriage Counseling and Venereal Disease Control Clinics. She has also begun a new research project about the myths surrounding the Nazi (SS) Lebensborn program.

Curriculum Vitae

Course Materials for Winter 2010

History 333: Age of Totalitarianism
History 508: Topics in Twentieth-Century German History
(This year's topic: Beyond the Third Reich: Defeat, Reconstruction, and Memory in the Two Germanies)

Resources

Scholarship and Study-Abroad Opportunities

History Subject Links
Writing Resources Links

A.Timm's Note-Taking Abbreviations
A.Timm's Grammar and Style Sheet

Department of History, University of Calgary
Department of History Essay Guide

Courses Previously Taught

An abbreviated list of courses that I have taught at the University of Calgary.
 

All Material Copyright © 2009 Annette Timm
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Last updated: 9 October 2009