German Historical Institute London

17 Bloomsbury Square
London WC1A 2NJ
United Kingdom

Phone: Tel. +44-(0)20-7309 2050

URI: www.ghil.ac.uk

 

German Historical Institute London

 
 
 
 

Library

Summer Opening Hours

The Library is open Monday-Friday, 9.30am-4pm.

New readers: please come in to register before 3pm
 

Opportunities

GHIL-MWF Joint Fellowship on The British Empire and the History of Colonialism

Joint fellowship for early career scholars (postdocs/no later than 6 years from completion of PhD) whose research is situated in the broad field of the British Empire and the History of Colonialism

Start date: 2026 (3 months)

London/New Delhi


Closing date for applications: 26 September 2025 (23.59 hours Central European Time)


Team

GHIL Academic Advisory Board

Prof Dr Silke Schwandt from the University of Bielefeld has joined the Academic Advisory Board of the GHIL.

The Board provides guidance and direction for the work of the Institute and helps shape the GHIL’s aims and strategy. It also plays a crucial role in supporting the research fellows in the pursuit of their academic careers.

 

Events and Conferences

26 August 2025 (2pm)

GHIL Colloquium

Towards a Democratic Family?
Utopian Engineering
Geena Carlisle and Claudia Roesch

GHIL/Online

9 September 2025 (3.30pm)

GHIL Colloquium

Ajmer – ein muslimischer Pilgerort unter kolonialer Beobachtung in Britisch-Indien (1818-1947)
Ute Kemmerling

GHIL/Online

23 September 2025 (2.30pm)

GHIL Colloquium

Civic Protest Movements and the Idea of Unification
Jugend, Migration und Soziale Arbeit
Lea Antonia Middell and Max Schellbach

GHIL/Online

 

Our Research

 
 

Research Area

British History

Research Area

European Perspectives

Research Area

Colonial and Global History

 
 
 

Lastest Blogposts

31 July 2025

Blogpost

Martin Meiske

How to Commemorate Railways at 200? Unearthing Histories of Maintenance, Global Material Flows, and Colonialism

Category: Research, Scholarships


22 July 2025

Blogpost

Roundtable Discussion

Expanding the Archive: Fact and Fiction, Reading against the Grain, and Formats of Engagement

Mirjam Brusius, Mirjam Hähnle, Mallika Leuzinger, Markus Mößlang, Ole Münch, Michael Schaich, Indra Sengupta, Pascale Siegrist, Clemens Villinger, Christina von Hodenberg

Category: GHIL Fellows


GHIL Podcast

Interview

Urban issues: Social problems in late 20th-century European cities

Christiane Reinecke, Ole Münch and Kim König
8 August 2025 , 0:30 h



Interview

Urban issues: Social problems in late 20th-century European cities

Christiane Reinecke, Ole Münch and Kim König

Interview

Picturing working class communities

Jon Lawrence, Ole Münch and Kim König
8 August 2025 , 0:25 h



Interview

Picturing working class communities

Jon Lawrence, Ole Münch and Kim König

GHIL Lecture

Sociology and the Urban Experience: Double lecture

Jon Lawrence and Christiane Reinecke
8 August 2025 , 0:55 h



GHIL Lecture

Sociology and the Urban Experience: Double lecture

Jon Lawrence and Christiane Reinecke

New Publications

GHIL

German Historical Institute London Bulletin, Vol. XLVII, No. 1 (May 2025)

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

Thiago P. Barbosa

Racializing Caste: Anthropology between Germany and India and the Legacy of Irawati Karve (1905-1970)