Call for papers
Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar in German History
"Germany in the Age of Total War, 1914 -1945"
Washington, D.C., April 25-28, 2001
The German Historical Institute in Washington, the Center for German and
European Studies at Georgetown University, and the Conference Group for Central
European History are pleased to announce the Seventh Transatlantic Doctoral
Seminar in German History. The conference is once again supported by the
German-American Academic Council and will convene in Washington, D.C. from
April 25 to 28, 2001.
The seminar brings together young scholars from Germany and North America
who are nearing the completion of their doctoral degrees. We plan to invite
eight doctoral students from each side of the Atlantic to discuss their research
projects. The discussions will be based on papers submitted in advance of
the conference. The languages of the seminar will be German and English.
We shall cover travel costs and lodging expenses. The theme of this year's
conference will be "Germany in the Age of Total War, 1914- 1945."
We are now accepting applications from doctoral students whose work falls
principally in this era and who will not have finished their degrees by June
2001. Applications should include a short (2-3 pp.) project description,
a curriculum vitae, and a letter of reference from the major advisor.
Please send applications by December 1, 2000, to:
German Historical Institute
Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar
Attn: Baerbel Thomas
1607 New Hampshire Ave, N.W.
Washington, DC 20009-2562
ph. (202) 387-3355
fax (202) 483-3430
e-mail: bkthomas@idt.net
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