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Please note that some links contain abstracts from our 2000 Spring Bulletins or Fall Bulletins. Race, Reproduction, and Transatlantic Negotiations of Nationality: African-American Occupation Children in Postwar Germany December 07, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Fall 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Heide Fehrenbach, Emory University First Ladies in the United States and Europe: Institution and Image in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries Pfalzakademie December 06–08, 2000 Event in Lambrecht Green Protest: Activism to Protect the Environment Around the Globe Florida State University December 01–02, 2000 Event at the GHI Learning from Diversity in Federal Systems: Social Assistance in the United States, Germany, and the European Union November 17–19, 2000 Event at the GHI The Ford Foundation, Germany, and the Congress of Cultural Freedom November 16, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Fall 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Volker Berghahn, Columbia University 9th Annual Symposium of the Friends of the GHI: Award of the Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize [Bulletin 28, Spring 2001, pp. 153-154, texts pp. 155-169, 170-180, 37-54 “Conversation with Fritz Stern”] November 10, 2000 Symposium at the GHI Conveners: Konrad Jarausch, Friends of the GHI; Christof Mauch, GHI. GIs in Germany: The Social, Military, and Political History of the American Military Presence, 1945-2000 November 09-11, 2000 Conference at the International Science Forum, Heidelberg Convener: Detlef Junker, University of Heidelberg. Political Religion in Modern Germany: Reflections on Nationalism, Socialism, and National Socialism [Bulletin 28, Spring 2001, pp. 3-27, 28-36] November 09, 2000 14th Annual Lecture of the GHI Speaker: Wolfgang Hardtwig, Humboldt University of Berlin Commentator: Jane Caplan (Bryn Mawr College) Politics, Religion, and Ideology [Bulletin 28, Spring 2001, pp. 3-27, 28-36] November 09, 2000 9th Annual Lecture of the GHI Speaker: Jane Caplan, Bryn Mawr College Exhibiting the Other: Museums of Mankind and the Politics of Cultural Representation November 02-05, 200 Conference at the Centre Allemand d'Histoire de l'Art (CAHA), Paris, 0. Conveners: Thomas W. Gaehtgens, CAHA; Cordula A. Grewe, GHI. German and American Soldiers in World War II: The Boundaries of Combat November 02, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Fall 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Gerald F. Linderman, University of Michigan Magic Meets Enlightenment? New Types of Discourse in America and Germany in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries October 31–November 01, 2000 Event at the GHI The Magic Garden of the European Naturalists: Science and Pleasure in the Enlightenment. October 31, 2000 Keynote speech at the workshop Magic Meets Enlightenment? New Types of Discourse in America and Germany, 18th and 19th Centuries. Speaker: Johanna Geyer-Kordesch (University of Glasgow) German-Jewish Identities in America: From the Civil War to the Present October 26-28, 2000 Conference at the University of Wisconsin at Madison Conveners: Christof Mauch, GHI; Joseph C. Salmons, University of Wisconsin at Madison. Competing Modernities: Americans, Germany, and the Atlantic Progressive Connection, 1900-1930 October 19, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Fall 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Daniel T. Rodgers, Princeton University Nation as Plantation: Colonial Fantasies in Precolonial Germany October 12, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Fall 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Susanne Zantopp, Dartmouth College Doomed to Fail? East Germany’s Collapse Revisited: Symposium with Regine Hildebrandt October 11, 2000 Event at the GHI Constructing Identity: Cold War Policies and the Promotion of Community in German-American Relations, 1950-1970 [Bulletin 28, Spring 2001, pp. 97-104] October 05-07, 2000 Annual Meeting of the German Studies Association, Houston, Texas Chair: Hans-Jürgen Schröder, University of Gießen. Business as Usual? Conceptions of German-American Economic Relations Under Hitler [Bulletin 28, Spring 2001, pp. 104-107] October 05-07, 2000 Annual Meeting of the German Studies Association, Houston, Texas, Chair: Christof Mauch, GHI. The Claim to Social Resources: A Contested Issue in Transatlantic Perspective, 1776 to the Present September 22–24, 2000 Event at the GHI Shareholder Democracy: The United States and Germany in the Nineteenth Century September 21, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Fall 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Colleen A. Dunlavy, University of Wisconsin Ethnic Encounters and Identities: German, American, and African Perspectives July 05-08, 2000 Conference at the University of Leizpig Conveners: Hartmut Keil, University of Leipzig; Vera Lind, GHI. Witnessing the Third Reich: Diaries, Memoirs, Memories June 05, 2000 Event at the GHI Summer Seminar in Paleography and Archival Studies 2001 [Bulletin 27, Fall 2000, pp. 196-201] June 04-18, 2000 Seminar in Koblenz, Cologne, Gotha, Weimar, Erfurt Convener: Daniel S. Mattern, GHI. The Generation of Memory: The Memory Boom at the End of the Twentieth Century June 01, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Spring 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Jay Winter, Pembroke College, Cambridge Paintings and Prints Reconsidered: On Historical Representation in Early Nineteenth-Century France May 18, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Spring 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Stephen Bann, University of Kent at Canterbury Screening the Cultural Other: Images of Jews in German Film May 03, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Spring 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Frank Stern, Georgetown University Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar 2000: Germany in the Imperial Age, 1850-1914 [Bulletin 27, Fall 2000, pp. 189-196] April 26-29, 2000 Conference in Berlin Conveners: Roger Chickering, Georgetown University; Andreas W. Daum, GHI. Seeing Is Not Believing: Some Philosophical and Practical Problems of Images for Historians April 25, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Spring 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Timothy Burke, Swarthmore College Cultivated Nature: Gardens, Parks, and Playgrounds [Bulletin 27, Fall 2000, pp. 176-179] April 15, 2000 Biennial Conference of the European Association of American Studies (EAAS), Graz, Austria Chairs: Robert Lewis, University of Birmingham; Bernard Mergen, George Washington University. Telling Tales on Canvas: Landscape of Frontier Change April 14, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Spring 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: William Cronon, University of Wisconsin at Madison The Dissolution of the Third Reich: Crisis Management and Collapse, 1943-1945 [Bulletin 27, Fall 2000, pp. 9-23] April 04, 2000 Lecture of the Friends of the GHI Speaker: Hans Mommsen, University of Bochum Berlin-Washington, 1800-2000: Capital Cities, Cultural Representation, and National Identities March 30-April 2, 2000 Conference at the GHI Conveners: Andreas W. Daum, GHI; Christof Mauch, GHI. Writing World History, 1800-2000 March 30-April 1, 2000 Conference at the GHI London Conveners: Eckhardt Fuchs, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin; Benedikt Stuchtey, GHI London. What Makes a Capital? Washington-Berlin. March 30, 2000 Keynote address at the conference Berlin-Washington, 1800-2000: Capital Cities, Cultural Representation, and National Identities. Speaker: Jane Kramer (The New Yorker) Seeing the Evidence: Considering the History of Visual Culture for the Masses March 07, 2000 Lecture at the GHI (Spring 2000 Lecture Series) Speaker: Vanessa Schwartz, American University The Past and Future of Comparative History January 24, 2000 Event at the GHI Reviving a Historical Corpse: Rewriting the Historiography of Nineteenth-Century Religious Art [Bulletin 27, Fall 2000, 149-154] February 23-26, 2000 88th Annual Conference of the College Art Association, New York Convener: Cordula A. Grewe, GHI. Back to Nature and Forward to the Machine February 21, 2000 Lecture presented to a delegation of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU) at a forum on the history of the environment organized by the GHI and Science Division of the German Embassy Speaker: Christof Mauch (GHI) Aesthetics and Politics: From Cologne Cathedral to the Holocaust Memorial [Bulletin 26, Spring 2000, pp. 147-160] January 06-9, 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Chicago, Illinois, Convener: Cordula A. Grewe, GHI. |