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 Christoph Irmscher, Indiana University Bloomington
    Christoph Irmscher (Indiana University Bloomington) and Maren Lorenz (University of Hamburg/German Historical Institute Washington)
    Washington, 25.09.2008 – 27.09.2008
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    Von Sabine Höhler, Deutsches Museum München / Rafael Ziegler, Universität Greifswald
    Sabine Höhler (GHI Washington / Deutsches Museum Munich), Rafael Ziegler (University of Greifswald / Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin). Participants: Dean Bavington (Nipissing University), Brett Bennett (University of Texas, Austin), Paul Erickson (Wesleyan University), Karen Hébert (Yale University), Richard Hölzl (University of Göttingen), Nayna Jhaveri (Colgate University), Jens Lachmund (University of Maastricht), Eva Lövbrand (Lund University), Timothy W. Luke (Virginia Tech), Emily Pawley (Chemical Heritage Foundation), Tejasvi Purusharth (NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad), Sajay Samuel (Pennsylvania State University), Jonas Scherner (GHI), Sidharth Sihag (NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad), Uwe Spiekermann (GHI), Mart Stewart (Western Washington University), Johannes Stripple (Lund University), Jeremy Vetter (Dickinson College), Cornel Zwierlein (University of Bochum)
    Washington, 09.10.2008 – 11.10.2008
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    Von Jan Kemper, Transatlantisches Graduiertenkolleg Berlin – New York,
    Transatlantisches Graduiertenkolleg Berlin – New York, in Verbindung mit der Fordham University New York
    New York, 25.09.2008 – 27.09.2008
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    Von Jacob S. Eder, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
    German Studies Association; German Historical Institute, Washington D.C.
    St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, 04.10.2008
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    Von Mario Keßler (Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam, z. Zt. Yeshiva University, New York)
    The State University of New York at Potsdam, USA (Prof. Dr. Axel Fair-Schulz) in Kooperation mit Prof. Dr. Mario Keßler (Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam, Deutschland)
    Potsdam (NY), 01.09.2008 – 03.09.2008
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    Von Anna-Katharina Wöbse, Bremen
    Deutsches Historisches Institut, Washington, DC
    Washington, 12.06.2008 – 14.06.2008
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    Von Uwe Luebken, Environmental History, German Historical Institute, Washington, DC
    German Historical Institute, Washington, DC; Greg Bankoff, University of Hull; Uwe Luebken, GHI; Jordan Sand, Georgetown University
    Washington, DC, 15.05.2008 – 17.05.2008
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    Von Michael Grutchfield; Reid Gustafson; Melissa Kravetz; Christina Larocco; Amy Rutenberg
    German Historical Institute Washington
    Washington, D.C., 29.05.2008 – 31.05.2008
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    Von Maren Möhring, University of Zurich/University of Cologne; Marc Forster, Connecticut College
    Prof. Marc Forster, Connecticut College; Dr. Maren Möhring, University of Zurich/University of Cologne
    Washington, DC, 23.05.2008 – 24.05.2008
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    Von Benjamin Pearson, Friederike Brühöfener, Kirkland Alexander Fulk, Cyrus Shahan (UNC-Chapel Hill)
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Institute for Arts & Humanities
    Chapel Hill, 11.04.2008 – 12.04.2008
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    Von Carola Dietze, German Historical Institute
    Michael Borgolte (Humboldt University, Berlin), Carola Dietze (GHI Washington), Patrick J. Geary (University of California, Los Angeles), Dame Janet Nelson (King’s College, University of London), Karsten Plöger (GHI London), Frank Rexroth (University of Göttingen), Barbara H. Rosenwein (Loyola University, Chicago), and Miri Rubin (Queen Mary, University of London)
    Washington, DC, 11.10.2007 – 14.10.2007
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    Von Kathleen Canning, University of Michigan
    Kathleen Canning (University of Michigan), Geoff Eley (University of Michigan). Sponsored by the GHI, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and the following institutions at the University of Michigan: the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, the Departments of History and Germanic Literatures and Languages, the Center for European Studies and the Center for Russian and East European Studies, the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, the International Institute, Rackham Graduate School, the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, and the Office of the Vice-President for Research.
    Ann Arbor, 09.10.2007 – 10.10.2007
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    Von Corinna R. Unger, GHI; David C. Engerman, Brandeis University
    Corinna R. Unger (GHI); David C. Engerman (Brandeis University)
    Washington, DC, 28.03.2008 – 29.03.2008
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    Von Valeska Huber, Universität Konstanz
    Sven Beckert (Harvard University), Dominic Sachsenmaier (Duke University)
    Cambridge (MA), 08.02.2008 – 09.02.2008
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    Von Christina Antenhofer, Institut für Geschichte, Universität Innsbruck
    David Sabean, UCLA; Simon Teuscher, Universität Zürich; Jon Mathieu, Universität Luzern; Francesca Trivellato, Yale University; Christopher Johnson, Wayne State University
    Washington D.C., 25.01.2008 – 27.01.2008
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    Von Uwe Luebken, Environmental History, German Historical Institute, Washington, DC
    German Historical Institute, Washington, DC
    Washington, DC, 13.09.2007 – 15.09.2007
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    Von Uwe Luebken, Environmental History, German Historical Institute, Washington, DC
    Gabor Boritt, Gettysburg College; Uwe Luebken, German Historical Institute Washington DC; Jörg Nagler, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
    Washington D.C., 04.10.2007 – 06.10.2007
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    Von Samuel C. Ramer, Department of History, Tulane University
    GHI Washington, D. C.; Anke Hilbrenner (Universität Bonn); Frithjof Benjamin Schenk (Universität München); Carola Dietze (GHI Washington, DC); with support from the Murphy Institute of Political Economy at Tulane University
    New Orleans, LA, 14.11.2007
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    Von Thomas Robertson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA (USA)
    John R. McNeill (Georgetown University), Corinna R. Unger (German Historical Institute Washington).
    Washington, DC, 22.03.2007 – 25.03.2007
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    Von Valeska Huber, Konstanz/Harvard
    Middle East Studies Assocation
    Boston, 18.11.2006 – 21.11.2006
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