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18.01.2022
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Climate Change, Energy, and Sustainability in the Pacific Region: Knowledge, Policies, and Transfers (1970s–Present)
By Albert Manke, Pacific Regional Office of the German Historical Institute Washington, University of California, Berkeley; Christina Philips, Max Weber Foundation, China Branch Office
Sarah Beringer, Deutsches Historisches Institut Washington; Benjamin Beuerle, Deutsches Historisches Institut Moskau; Sonja Ganseforth /Yufei Zhou, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien, Tokyo u.a.
digital, 19.04.2021 – 22.04.2021
08.11.2016
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Forging Bonds Across Borders: Mobilizing for Women’s Rights and Social Justice in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic World
By Sonya Michel, University of Maryland, College Park; Anja Schüler, Heidelberg Center for American Studies, University of Heidelberg
Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson, German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.; Sonya Michel, University of Maryland, College Park; Anja Schüler, Heidelberg Center for American Studies, University of Heidelberg
Washington, D.C., 28.04.2016 – 30.04.2016
03.03.2016
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16th Annual International Graduate Student Conference on Transatlantic History
By Bryan A. Garrett / Cory Wells, Department of History, University of Texas at Arlington; Isabelle Rispler, Department of History, University of Texas at Arlington / Université Paris Diderot
Christopher Malmberg / Isabelle Rispler / Cory Wells, Transatlantic History Student Organization
Arlington, 17.09.2015 – 19.09.2015
02.07.2015
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Transatlantic Theory Transfer. Missed Encounters?
By Jens Pohlmann, Department of German Studies, Stanford University
Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach; New German Critique
New York, 27.03.2015 – 28.03.2015
06.06.2013
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Global History of Agrarian Labor Regimes, 1750-2000
By Holger Droessler
Charles S. Maier / Sven Beckert, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Cambridge (MA), 25.04.2013 – 27.04.2013
05.03.2013
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Translating Potential into Profits: Foreign Multinationals in Emerging Markets since the Nineteenth Century
By Corinna Ludwig, German Historical Institute, Washington DC; Paula de la Cruz-Fernandez, Florida International University
Matthias Kipping, Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto; Christina Lubinski, German Historical Institute, Washington DC
Washington DC, 02.11.2012 – 03.11.2012
23.01.2013
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The Transnational Significance of the American Civil War. A Global History
By Matthew Karp, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
German Historical Institute Washington, DC (GHI); Co-sponsored by the GHI and the University of Jena; with the support of the Thyssen Foundation
Washington, DC, 20.09.2012 – 22.09.2012
02.07.2012
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Adolescent Ambassadors: 20th-Century Youth Organizations and International Relations
By Mischa Honeck, German Historical Institute, Washington DC
Mischa Honeck, German Historical Institute, Washington DC; Gabriel Rosenberg, Duke University
Washington DC, 23.03.2012 – 24.03.2012
19.04.2012
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Living on the Margins: ‘Illegality’, Statelessness and the Politics of Removal in 20th Century Europe and the United States
By Miriam Rürup, German Historical Institute, Washington DC
Kathleen Canning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Jana Haeberlein, University of Basel; Barbara Luethi, University of Cologne; Miriam Ruerup, German Historical Institute, Washington DC
Washington DC, 09.02.2012 – 11.02.2012
09.03.2012
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"Post-Panslavism" at the 43rd Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
By Kyrill Kunakhovich, Princeton University
Research Group "Pan-Slavism", Center for the History and Culture of East Central Europe at the University of Leipzig
Washington, D.C., 17.11.2012
11.08.2010
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The Early Modern Ottoman Empire as a Contact Zone
By Tobias Graf / Pascal Firges / Christian Roth / Gülay Tulasoğlu, Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”, Heidelberg University
Molly Greene, Princeton University; Thomas Maissen, IAS, Princeton/Heidelberg University; Research project “Dynamic Asymmetries in Transcultural Flows at the Intersection of Asia and Europe: The Case of the Early Modern Ottoman Empire”, Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”, Heidelberg University
Princeton, NJ, USA, 10.06.2010 – 11.06.2010
21.05.2009
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Black Diaspora and Germany Across the Centuries
By Mischa Honeck, Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA)
Martin Klimke (Deutsches Historisches Institut, Washington DC); Anne Kuhlmann-Smirnov (Universität Bremen); Mischa Honeck (Heidelberg Center for American Studies)
Washington, DC, 19.03.2009 – 21.03.2009
08.08.2008
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Civilizing Nature: National Parks in Transnational Historical Perspective
By Anna-Katharina Wöbse, Bremen
Deutsches Historisches Institut, Washington, DC
Washington, 12.06.2008 – 14.06.2008
29.04.2008
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Modernization as a Global Project: American, Soviet, and European Approaches
By 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
11.04.2008
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Global History, Globally
By Valeska Huber, Universität Konstanz
Sven Beckert (Harvard University), Dominic Sachsenmaier (Duke University)
Cambridge (MA), 08.02.2008 – 09.02.2008
28.02.2008
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A Humanitarian as Broad as the World: Abraham Lincoln’s Legacy in International Context
By 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
09.12.2005
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Teaching World History
By Eckhardt Fuchs, University of Mannheim Karen Oslund, German Historical Institute, Washington DC [1]
Conference at the GHI, co-sponsored by the GHI Washington DC and the GHI London Conveners: Eckhardt Fuchs (University of Mannheim), Christof Mauch (GHI), Karen Oslund (GHI), Benedikt Stuchtey (German Historical Institute, London)
Washington D.C., 03.03.2005 – 05.03.2005
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