Anke te Heesen (born 1965) is a German historian of science and professor for the History of Science at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Her research focuses on the development and organization of knowledge in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Te Heesen studied cultural pedagogy at the Universität-Hildesheim (1985-1991) and received her Ph.D. from the University of Oldenburg in 1995. She worked as a research assistant at the Research Center for the European Enlightenment, Potsdam (1996/1997), the Deutsche Hygiene-Museum, Dresden (1998/1999), and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin (1999-2006). After acting as founding director of the Museum of the Universität Tübingen (MUT) (2006-2008), she was appointed as Professor for Empirical Cultural Studies at Tübingen (2008-2011), and then assumed her current position as Professor for the History of Knowledge at the History Department of Humboldt-Universität in 2011.
The world in a box: the story of an eighteenth-century picture encyclopedia. Chicago University Press, Chicago 2002, ISBN0-226-32287-4, English translation of Der Weltkasten. Die Geschichte einer Bildenzyklopädie aus dem 18. Jahrhundert. Wallstein, Göttingen 1997, ISBN3-89244-224-X.
Editorship (selection)
jointly with Margarete Vöhringer: Wissenschaft im Museum – Ausstellung im Labor. Kulturverlag Kadmos, Berlin 2014 (ISBN978-3-86599-223-9)
jointly with Susanne Padberg: Musée Sentimental 1979. Ein Ausstellungskonzept, 2011 (ISBN978-3-7757-3017-4)
jointly with Anette Michels: auf/zu. Der Schrank in den Wissenschaften, 2007 (ISBN3-05-004359-8)
as guest-editor: Cut and paste um 1900. Der Zeitungsausschnitt in den Wissenschaften, Kaleidoskopien vol. 4/2002. Vertrieb Vice Versa (Berlin) 2002 (ISSN1432-0118)
jointly with Emma Spary: Sammeln als Wissen. Das Sammeln und seine wissenschaftshistorische Bedeutung, 2001 (ISBN3-89244-482-X)
Awards
2009 Translation Grant “Geisteswissenschaften international,” Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels
2008 Aby Warburg Award, Aby-Warburg-Stiftung, Hamburg