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Author: Prof. Dr. Malte Thießen

Director of the LWL Institute for Westphalian Regional History and Adjunct Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg. His research interests include the history of pandemics and vaccination, the “Third Reich“, European memories of the Air War and the history of digitalisation since the 1960s.

“Vaccinations are victims of their own successes” – Interview with Prof. Dr. Malte Thießen

Interview: Dr. Philip Jost Janssen & Linna Umme GESIS Blog: Malte, you call epidemics the “most social of all diseases,” the “seismograph of the social,” why? Thießen: Because epidemics potentially affect everyone. Contagion makes pandemics and epidemics a problem for society as a whole and, even worse, during a pandemic, …

09/03/2022 Prof. Dr. Malte Thießen

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