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Home Events & Conferences Event History 2006 Conferences 2006 German Imperial Biographies
German Imperial Biographies Print E-mail
Soldiers, Scientists, and Officials and the "Arendt Thesis"

May 04, 2006
Workshop at the GHI


David Furber (Cornell University)
Tenuous Connections: The First and Second German Empire

Malte Fuhrmann (Zentrum Moderner Orient)
From the Orient Colony to the Home Front against Democracy: The Career of Hans Humann, a Modern Imperialist Activist

Christian Geulen (Koblenz University)
African Screen: Carl Peters and the Colonial Culture in Weimar and Nazi Germany

Jennifer Jenkins (University of Toronto)
Excavating Zarathustra: Orientalism, Nationalism and Ernst Herzfeld’s Archaeological History of Iran

Robert Nelson (University of Windsor)
A German in the Prairies: Max Sering, Imperialism, and Inner Colonization

Lenny Urena (University of Michigan)
Intimacies of Empire: Epidemics, Racial Hygiene, and the Works of Cocky Physicians in the Prussian-Polish Provinces, 1890-1905

Todd H. Weir (University of Washington)
Colonial Violence and Socialist Conversion: The Case of Ernst Däumig

Eric D. Weitz (University of Minnesota)
Race, Imperialism, and Genocides: The German Imperial Realm, 1890-1945

 

 
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