The German Historical Institute London (GHIL) is an academically independent institution and part of the foundation German Humanities Institutes Abroad (DGIA). It promotes research on medieval and modern history, in particular on the comparative history of Britain and Germany, on the British Empire and the Commonwealth, and on Anglo-German relations. Its public library specializes in German history.
Please note that the library will be closed on Friday, 27 January and on Friday, 17 February. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
LUTZ RAPHAEL (TRIER/OXFORD)
Mapping European Historiography 1800 to 2005: New Perspectives on the Interrelationship between Historiography and European Nation-Building
2 February (6.30pm)
Susan James
Spinoza on Learning to Live Justly
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2 February 2012
Exhibition Opening: "Faces of the Peaceful Revolution 1989/90"
Photographs by Dirk Vogel
The Ethics of Seeing: 20th Century German Documentary Photography Reconsidered
Deadline: 15 January 2012
The Legacies of Two World Wars. European Societies in the Twentieth Century
The Bulletin Supplement No. 2: "Cosmopolitan Networks in Commerce and Society 1660-1914" is now available.