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Understanding Markets: Information, Institutions, and History October 30 - 31, 2009 Conference at the Hagley Museum and Library (Wilmington, DE) Sponsored by the Hagley Museum and Library and German Historical Institute Washington DC Conveners: Hartmut Berghoff (GHI), Roger Horowitz (Hagley), Philip Scranton (Hagley), Uwe Spiekermann (GHI) Beyond the Racial State October 22 - 25, 2009 Conference at Indiana University, Bloomington Conveners: Devin Pendas (Boston College), Mark Roseman (Indiana University), Richard F. Wetzell (GHI) October 15 - 17, 2009 Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Conveners: Philipp Gassert (GHI), Ronald Granieri (Penn), Eric Jarosinski (Penn), Frank Trommler (Penn) Medieval History Seminar October 08 - 11, 2009 Conference at the GHI London Conveners: Carola Dietze (GHI), Jochen Schenk (GHIL) Germans' Things: Material Culture and Daily Life in East and West 1949 - 2009 October 01 - 03, 2009 Conference at the Wende Museum and the University of California at Los Angeles Conveners: Uta Balbier (GHI), Philipp Gassert (Augsburg), Justinian Jampol (Wende Museum), Robert G. Moeller (UC Irvine) African American Civil Rights and Germany in the 20th Century (CfP deadline: March 01, 2009) October 01 - 04, 2009 Conference, jointly organized by the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC and Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, NY) Conveners: Maria Höhn (Vassar College) and Martin Klimke (GHI) Falling Behind or Catching Up? The East German Economy in the 20th Century September 24 - 26, 2009 Conference at the GHI Conveners: Hartmut Berghoff and Uta Balbier (GHI) Kaleidoscopic Knowledge: On Jewish and Other Encyclopedias in Modernity Workshop at the Simon Dubnow Institute, Leipzig September 10 - 11, 2009 Conveners: Arndt Engelhardt (DI) and Ines Prodöhl (GHI Washington) "Public History" in Germany and the United States: Fields, Developments and Debates in Praxis and Theory
The Short- and Long-Term Economic Effects of German Exploitation in Occupied Countries during World War IIJune 25 - 27, 2009 Conference at the Freie Universität Berlin Conveners: Andreas Etges and Paul Nolte (FU Berlin) and Anke Ortlepp (GHI) Global Challenge and Regional Response - Early-Twentieth-Century Northeast China's Encounters with the World June 17 - June 20, 2009 Conference at Heilongjiang University, Harbin (China) June 18 - 20, 2009
Nuclear Armament, Peace Movements, and the Second Cold War: Workshop at the GHI Convener: Jonas Scherner (GHI) A World of Populations May 29 - 30, 2009 Conference at the GHI Conveners: Heinrich Hartmann (Freie Universität Berlin) and Corinna R. Unger (GHI) Junior Scholars Conference on the Future of German-Jewish History May 21 - 22, 2009 Conveners: Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft des Leo Baeck Instituts in Deutschland, Institute of European Studies (Berkeley), German Historical Institute (Washington DC) 15th Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar: German History in the Nineteenth Century April 29 - May 02, 2009 Seminar at the GHI and Georgetown University Conveners: Roger Chickering (Georgetown University) and Richard F. Wetzell (GHI) The 1979 NATO Double Track Decision in German-German and International Perspective March 26 - 28, 2009
Conference at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin Sponsored by the GHI and the Institute for Contemporary History (IfZ) Munich-Berlin Convenors: Philipp Gassert (GHI), Tim Geiger (IfZ), Hermann Wentker (IfZ) Black Diaspora and Germany Across the Centuries March 19 - 21, 2009 Conference at the GHI Conveners: Martin Klimke (GHI Washington), Anne Kuhlmann-Smirnov (History Department, University of Bremen), and Mischa Honeck (Heidelberg Center for American Studies, University of Heidelberg) Representing Poverty: American and European Perspectives March 13 - 14, 2009 Conference at the GHI Conveners: Anke Ortlepp (GHI) and Christoph Ribbat (University of Paderborn) 1968 in the US, Japan and Germany: Political Protest and Cultural Change March 04 - 06, 2009 Conference at the Japanese-German Center, Berlin (conference page) Conveners: Martin Klimke (GHI/HCA Heidelberg), Yoshie Mitobe (Meiji University, Tokyo), Joachim Scharloth (University of Zurich) and Laura Wong (Harvard University) |