Tagungsberichte/

Wissenschaftliche Konferenzen sind ein wichtiger Motor der historischen Forschung. Tagungsberichte informieren die Leser/innen knapp und übersichtlich über zurückliegende geschichtswissenschaftliche Konferenzen und Workshops.

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    Von Daria Akhapkina, Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, Warwick
    Beat Kümin, Warwick History / My-Parish; John Craig, Simon Fraser / Records of Early English Drama;Daniel Gettings / Maria Tauber, Warwick History
    Coventry, 13.05.2023
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    Von Paige Emerick, History, University of Leicester
    Falko Schnicke (German Historical Institute London, GHIL); Cindy McCreery (University of Sydney); Robert Aldrich (University of Sydney)
    London, 16.01.2020 – 18.01.2020
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    Von Benjamin Thomas, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham
    Thomas Dahms / Margarete Tiessen, Cambridge University
    Cambridge, 22.03.2019
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    Von Alexandra Fergen, Faculty of History, University of Oxford
    Christina von Hodenberg / FIAMMETTA BALESTRACCI, German Historical Institute, London; Martin Baumeister, German Historical Institute, Rome
    London, 14.03.2019 – 16.03.2019
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    Von Jana Stoklasa, Institute of Didactics of Democracy, Leibniz University Hannover; Katarzyna Kajdanek, Sociological Institute, University Wrocław
    Manchester Centre for Public History and Heritage, Manchester Metropolitan University (MCPHH, MMU); Institute of Didactics of Democracy, Leibniz University Hannover (IDD, LUH)
    Manchester, 11.02.2019 – 12.02.2019
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    Von Paul Vickers, CITAS Center for International and Transnational Area Studies, Universität Regensburg
    Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS), University College London; School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES); Peking University (PKU)
    London, 27.09.2018 – 29.09.2018
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    Von Robert Knight, School of Advanced Studies, University College London
    University of York, Institute for the Public Understanding of History; Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Science
    York, 02.09.2018 – 04.09.2018
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    Von Fabian Klose / Johannes Paulmann, Leibniz Institute of European History, Mainz; Andrew Thompson, University of Exeter
    Fabian Klose / Johannes Paulmann, Leibniz Institute of European History; Andrew Thompson University of Exeter; International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva u.a.
    Exeter, 09.07.2018 – 20.07.2018
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    Von Stefan Bauer, Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies, Department of History, University of York
    Simon Ditchfield, University of York; Michelle O’Malley, Warburg Institute, London; Stefan Bauer, University of York
    London, 31.05.2018 – 01.06.2018
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    Von Martina Steber, Institut für Zeitgeschichte München-Berlin; Anna von der Goltz, Georgetown University, Washington, DC; Tobias Becker, Deutsches Historisches Institut London
    Martina Steber, Institut für Zeitgeschichte München-Berlin; Anna von der Goltz, Georgetown University, Washington, DC; Tobias Becker, Deutsches Historisches Institut London
    London, 14.09.2017 – 16.09.2017
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    Von Victoria Thum, Universität Bamberg
    London School of Economics, German Historical Institute, Gerda Henkel Stiftung; Stefan Creuzberger, Rostock; Dominik Geppert, Bonn/London; Dierk Hoffmann, München / Berlin
    London, 01.06.2017 – 02.06.2017
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    Von Pia Eiringhaus, Institute for Social Movements, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
    German Historical Institute London
    London, 12.12.2017 – 13.12.2017
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    Von Bernhard Sassmann, Historisches Institut, Universität Mannheim; Tobias Schmitt, Historisches Seminar, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
    German Historical Institute, London
    London, 09.06.2016 – 11.06.2016
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    Von Darren O' Byrne, Cambridge University
    Dr. Bernhard Fulda, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University
    Cambridge, 04.03.2016
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    Von Charles Jones / Maria-Christina Marchi / Richard Meyer Forsting, School of History, University of St Andrews
    AHRC-funded project “Heirs to the throne in the constitutional monarchies of nineteenth-century Europe”, University of St Andrews
    St Andrews, 28.08.2015 – 29.08.2015
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    Von Marcel Thomas, Department of History, University of Bristol
    University of Bristol; University of Birmingham; Bangor University
    Bristol, 10.09.2015 – 11.09.2015
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    Von Krystyna Wieszczek, Faculty of Humanities, University of Southampton
    Charlie Hall / Markus Wahl, School of History, University of Kent
    Kent, 06.05.2015
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    Von Linnéa Rowlatt, University of Kent / Freie Universität Berlin
    German Historical Institute London; German History Society
    London, 26.10.2012
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    Von Linnéa Rowlatt, Erasmus Mundus Fellow, University of Kent/Freie Universität Berlin
    David Lederer, National University of Ireland, Maynooth; Angela Schattner, German Historical Institute London
    London, 09.12.2011
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    Von Megan Brandow-Faller, Georgetown University
    Judith Beniston, University College London; Deborah Holmes, University of Kent; John Warren, Oxford Brookes University; Austrian Cultural Forum London u.a.
    Oxford, 13.04.2011 – 15.04.2011
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