German Historical Institute London
Opportunities
Postgraduate Research Students Conference 2026
The 30th postgraduate research students conference of the German Historical Institute London will take place on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 February 2026.
The Conference aims to give postgraduate research students from the UK and Ireland working on German history the opportunity to present their work-in-progress and to discuss their research with other students working in the same field.
GHIL
Closing date for applications: 25 November 2025
GHIL Building
Renovation Works and Closure
The GHIL building, including the library, will be closed for renovation works until early 2026.
Among other works, our reception space and the seminar and common rooms will receive a face-lift, and a previously hidden Octagon room on a the ground floor will become a new meeting space.
Please bear with us during this unavoidable period of closure. We look forward to welcoming you to the new and improved GHIL next year!
Prizes
Prize of the German Historical Institute London 2025
We are delighted to announce that the Prize of the German Historical Institute London 2025 has been awarded to:
Susanne Quitmann (LMU Munich)
for her doctoral thesis
Reconceptualising Voice: An Exploratory Case Study of British Child Migrants
(1869–1970)
25 November 2024 (6pm)
Special Lecture
Contested Past and Present: Colonial Imaginaries and their Long Temporalities in German History
Anja Laukötter
MAR.1.04, MARSHALL BUILDING, LSE
27–28 November 2025
Conference
After the Catastrophe
Antisemitism, Racism, and Bio-Politics in Post-War Europe
LSE
9 December 2025 (5.30pm)
GHIL Lecture
Ethnicity and Legal Pluralism in the Early Middle Ages
Stefan Esders (FU Berlin)
Pushkin House/Online
Call for Papers
Medieval Germany Workshop
29 May 2026
Organizers: the German Historical Institute London and the German History Society
This one-day workshop on the history of medieval Germany offers an opportunity for researchers from Europe and the wider English-speaking world to meet, to discuss their work in a relaxed and friendly setting, and to learn more about each other’s research.
GHIL
Deadline for submissions: 15 February 2026
10 November 2025
Blogpost
Geena Carlisle
Who's Responsible? ‘Illegitimate’ Children in England and Wales
Category: Research, Scholarships
5 November 2025
Blogpost
Andrea Hammel
Rethinking Transnational and Devolved (Hi)stories: German-Speaking Refugees from National Socialism in Wales
Part 3: The Kindertransport: Child Refugees to Wales
Category: Research
Thyssen Lecture
Local Modernity: Agency, Entanglement, and the Making of the Modern Middle East
Gudrun Krämer
13 October 2025
, 0:58 h

Thyssen Lecture
Local Modernity: Agency, Entanglement, and the Making of the Modern Middle East
Gudrun Krämer
Interview
What is a fever? : Examining illness, 1770-1830
Stefanie Gänger, Pascale Siegrist and Kim König
5 September 2025
, 0:18 h

Interview
What is a fever? : Examining illness, 1770-1830
Stefanie Gänger, Pascale Siegrist and Kim König
GHIL Joint Lecture
‘The Most Common and Fatal of All Diseases’ : Histories of Fever, 1770-1830
Stefanie Gänger
5 September 2025
, 0:47 h

GHIL Joint Lecture
‘The Most Common and Fatal of All Diseases’ : Histories of Fever, 1770-1830
Stefanie Gänger
Gudrun Krämer
Local modernity: agency, entanglement, and the making of the modern Middle East
Lokale Moderne: Agency, Austausch und die Enstehung des modernen Mittleren Ostens

















