Seminar:
ARND BAUERKÄMPER (BERLIN)
The Ambiguities of Internationalism: Fascism between Pan-Europeanism and Ultra- Nationalism, 1919-39
Seminar:
JANET L. NELSON (LONDON) AND JOHN GILLINGHAM (BRIGHTON)
The Kidnapped King: Richard I in Germany (1192-4)
Seminar in Memory of Timothy Reuter
Conference:
From the Blanketeers to the Present: Understanding Protests of the Unemployed
Public Lecture:
ULRICH HERBERT (FREIBURG)
Europe in the High-Modern Era: Thoughts on a Theory of the Twentieth Century
Conference:
Germany 1930-1990: Structures, Lived Experiences and Historical Representations
Seminar:
ECKARD MICHELS (LONDON)
A German Colonial Officer: Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck and the East African Campaign in the First World War
Seminar:
GANGOLF HÜBINGER (FRANKFURT/ODER)
The Active Intellectual in Modern European History
Conference:
Anglo-German Mythologies in Literature, Visual Arts and Cultural Theory
Seminar:
CHRISTOPHER CLARK (CAMBRIDGE)
Rethinking the History of Prussia
Seminar:
GEOFF ELEY (MICHIGAN)
Hitler’s Silent Majority? Conformity and Resistance under the Third Reich
Seminar:
MARTIAL STAUB (SHEFFIELD)
The Republic of the Dead in Reformation Nuremberg: Endowment, Freedom and Solidarity in an Age of Participation
Conference:
Partisan and Anti-Partisan Warfare in German Occupied Europe 1939-45
Seminar:
JOST DÜLFFER (COLOGNE)
Are Democracies Really more Peaceful? Democratic Peace Theory Revisited
Conference:
Local, Regional, and Global Constructions of Christianity: Religious Communication Networks, 1680-1830
GHIL Colloquium:
HELKE RAUSCH (LEIPZIG)
US-amerikanische Wissenschaftsphilanthropie in Frankreich, Deutschland und Großbritannien in der Zwischen- und Nachkriegszeit (ca. 1920-1970)
GHIL Colloquium:
FERDINAND LEIKAM (MUNICH)
Empire, Entwicklung, und Europa. Großbritannien zwischen europäischer Integration und Dekolonisation, 1945-75
Conference:
National Traditions or International Trends? Reconsidering the Fifties and Sixties as an Orientation Period in West Germany
GHIL Colloquium:
THORSTEN SCHULZ (COLOGNE)
Die Sicherheitsdimensionen der international Umweltpolitik in Europa: Grenzen-Möglichkeiten- Tendenzen. Das Beispiel Deutschland, England und USA 1965 bis 1975
GHIL Colloquium:
ANDREAS WILLERSHAUSEN (AUGSBURG)
„Viae Pacis“ Die Friedensvermittlung der Päpste von Avignon (1337-1378)
GHIL Colloquium:
KATHARINA BÖHMER (KASSEL)
„Halbstarke“ in Westeuropa – Amerikanisierung und Gesellschaftswandel in Frankreich, Großbritannien und der Bundesrepublik, 1955-1965
GHIL Colloquium:
ULRIKE LINDNER (MUNICH)
Deutsche und britische Kolonial-Identitäten im imperialen Zeitalter. Gegenseitige Wahrnehmung von Kolonialherrschaft und Kolonialpraktiken in Afrika 1890-1914
Workshop:
Sixth Workshop on Early Modern German History
Conference:
German History Society Annual Meeting and Conference
Seminar:
BARBARA STOLLBERG-RILINGER (MÜNSTER)
Much Ado about Nothing? On the Function of Rituals in the Holy Roman Empire, 1495–1806
Public Lecture:
HANS PETER MENSING (BAD HONNEF/RHÖNDORF)
'... The wisest German statesman since Bismarck'? Konrad Adenauer and Great Britain 1918–1933/1945–1967
Images of History:
CAGCR Images of History - Geschichtsbilder Series, Session 1
Seminar:
LEONARD E. SCALES (DURHAM)
Peoplehood and Power: Germany and England in the Late Middle Ages
Annual Lecture:
STIG FÖRSTER (BERN)
The Battlefield: Towards a Modern History of War
Public Lecture:
DOROTHEE WIERLING (HAMBURG)
A Self-Made Generation? War Children as a Generation in Post-War Germany
Images of History:
CAGCR Images of History - Geschichtsbilder Series, Session 2
Special Event:
Tapping Hitler’s Generals, Transcripts of Secret Conversations 1942-45
GHIL Colloquium:
DANIEL SCHUMACHER
Remembrance Sunday und Symbol des Poppy in London
GHIL Colloquium:
PETER KRAMPER (FREIBURG)
„Drink beer by the pint, not the litre:“ Messen, Zählen und Wiegen in Großbritannien 1750-1914
Workshop:
Familienmodelle im Mittelalter = Family Models in the Middle Ages
Public Lecture:
SIMONE LÄSSIG (BRUNSWICK)
German-Jewish Experiences of Emancipation and Modernity: European and Transnational Perspectives
Seminar:
PHILIPP SARASIN (ZURICH)
Early Twentieth-Century Popular Science: The Example of Wilhelm Bölsche (1861–1939)
Conference:
Cosmopolitan Networks in Commerce and Society
Seminar:
JOHN N. HORNE (DUBLIN)
Allegory and Identity: Monuments to the Nation in Europe, 1850–1914