The German Historical Institute London (GHIL) is an independent academic institution. It promotes research on modern history, in particular on the comparative history of Germany and Great Britain, on the British Empire/Commonwealth and on Anglo-German relations within the context of the international system.
New!
The Annual Lecture 2009 by Hartmut Kaelble is now available for downloading and listening to as a
podcast.
The library will be closed on the following days due to conferences:
Thursday, 25 February and Friday, 26 February.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
GHIL acquires Refugee Voices, a major audio-visual archive for the study of the Holocaust and the history of German refugees to Britain during and after the Second World War.
Luxus und Integration. Materielle Hofkultur Westeuropas vom 12. bis zum 18. Jahrhundert
German History Society Annual Conference Deadline: 20 February 2010
Crime and Punishment in Modern Europe, 1870-1990
Deadline: 28 February 2010
At the Margins of the Welfare State. Changing Patterns of including and excluding the »deviant« poor in Europe 1870-1933
Slave Revolts and (Anti)-Imperialism: From Antiquity to the 19th Century
PROFESSOR DAVID STEVENSON (LSE)
Germany’s 1918 Defeat Revisited