Ph.D. Mariusz Lukasiewicz

Ph.D. Mariusz Lukasiewicz

Wiss. Mitarbeiter

Geschichte Afrikas
Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum
Beethovenstraße 15, Raum 2207
04107 Leipzig

Telefon: +49 341 97-37032
Telefax: +49 341 97-37048

Kurzprofil

I am a historian of Southern Africa, with research and teaching interests in the history of economic institutions, financial intermediaries and business organisations. Although my work focuses on Africa south of the Zambezi, my primary research objective is in situating South African history within the history of the African continent, European imperialism and 19th century financial globalization. 


I am more than happy to advise PhD students with an interest in African History, economic development, financial intermediaries and entrepreneurship. 



Sprechstunde:

Dienstags, 09h-11h oder bitte Email an mariusz.lukasiewicz@uni-leipzig.de



Berufliche Laufbahn

  • seit 09/2017
    Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
  • 09/2013 - 09/2016
    Graduate Teaching Assistant International History Department Graduate Institute of International and Development StudiesGeneva, Switzerland

Ausbildung

  • 01/2012 - 01/2017
    PhD Degree in International Economic History (summa cum laude)Graduate Institute of International and Development StudiesGeneva, Switzerland
  • 01/2009 - 01/2011
    Masters Degree (M.A.) in Global History and Global StudiesUniversity of Vienna, Austria
  • 01/2003 - 01/2006
    Bachelor Degree (B.Com) in EconomicsUniversity of Cape TownCape Town, South Africa

weitere Publikationen

  • WS2020 Topics and Debates in African Economic History



  • WS2020 E-learning: „Propädeutikum“ Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten

  • SoSe2020 Methoden der Afrikawissenschaften

  • SoSe 2020 Übung: Südliches Afrika

  • WS2019 Entwicklungspolitik und Entwicklungszusammenarbeit

  • WS2019 Topics and Debates in African Economic History

  • SoSe2019 Methoden der Afrikawissenschaften

  • WS2018 Lektürekurs Politik und Wirtschaft in Afrika

  • SoSe2018 Methods in African Studies

  • WS2018 Lektürekurs Politik und Wirtschaft in Afrika