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05.11.2019
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Global Social History: Class and Social Transformation in World History
By Bastiaan Bouwman, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Princeton University
Christof Dejung, Universität Bern; David Motadel, London School of Economics and Political Science
London, 29.08.2019 – 30.08.2019
10.12.2018
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Area Studies in Flux
By Paul Vickers, CITAS Center for International and Transnational Area Studies, Universität Regensburg
Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS), University College London; School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES); Peking University (PKU)
London, 27.09.2018 – 29.09.2018
18.12.2017
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The Other Globalisers: How the Socialist and the Non-Aligned World Shaped the Rise of Post-War Economic Globalisation
By Johanna Folland, University of Michigan
Exeter University’s Research Project “1989 after 1989: Rethinking the Fall of State Socialism in Global Perspective”; Georg-August University of Göttingen u.a.
Exeter, 06.07.2017 – 07.07.2017
06.09.2017
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Moralising Commerce in a Globalising World. Multidisciplinary Approaches to a History of Economic Conscience, 1600-1900
By Alexandra Gittermann, Hamburg
German Historical Institute London
London, 22.06.2017 – 24.06.2017
15.02.2016
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The Global Public: Its Power and its Limits
By Felix Brahm, German Historical Institute London
Valeska Huber, German Historical Institute London; Jürgen Osterhammel, Forschungsstelle Globale Prozesse, University of Konstanz
London, 22.10.2015 – 24.10.2015
01.10.2015
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The Global Bourgeoisie: The Rise of the Middle Class in the Age of Empire
By Ghassan Moazzin, Department of East Asian Studies & St Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge
Christof Dejung, University of Cambridge / Universität Konstanz; David Motadel, University of Cambridge / University of Edinburgh; Jürgen Osterhammel, Universität Konstanz
Cambridge, 27.08.2015 – 29.08.2015
05.09.2014
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Intelligence in World History, c. 1500-1918
By Tobias Graf, Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Deutsches Historisches Institut London; International Programmes, Pembroke College, Cambridge
London, 06.02.2014 – 08.02.2014
01.08.2014
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History After Hobsbawm
By Alina Khatib, Birkbeck, University of London
Birkbeck, University of London; Past & Present
London, 29.04.2014 – 01.05.2014
24.11.2012
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New Directions in Global History
By Felix Fuhg, Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut, Freie Universität Berlin
Centre for Global History, University of Oxford
Oxford, 27.09.2012 – 29.09.2012
07.11.2012
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Ruptures and Linkages: Biography and History in the South
By Heike Liebau / Sophie Roche, Zentrum Moderner Orient; Achim von Oppen, Universität Bayreuth; Silke Strickrodt, Deutsches Historisches Institut London
German Historical Institute London; Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin
London, 16.02.2012 – 18.02.2012
16.02.2012
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Third ENIUGH-Congress “Connections and Comparisons”: Panels on “Global Hierarchies and Inequalities”
By Attila Melegh, Demographic Research Institute
European Network in Universal and Global History
London, 14.04.2011 – 17.04.2011
16.02.2012
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Third ENIUGH-Congress “Connections and Comparisons”: Panels on "Aisles, Spaces and Arenas of Globalisation“
By Romain Faure, Georg-Eckert-Institut, Braunschweig
European Network in Universal and Global History
London, 14.04.2011 – 17.04.2011
16.02.2012
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Third ENIUGH Congress "Connections and Comparisons". Panel on "Connections and Integrations"
By Manuel Müller/Frank Reichherzer/Andreas Weiß, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
European Network in Universal and Global History
London, 14.04.2011 – 17.04.2011
07.01.2012
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Imperial Sites of Memory
By Johannes Tröger, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaft, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Frank Lorenz Müller, Centre for Transnational History at St Andrews; Dominik Geppert, Chair of Modern History, University of Bonn
St Andrews, 02.09.2011 – 03.09.2011
27.06.2011
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Global History. Connected Histories or a History of Connections? Spring School
By Birgit Tremml, Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, Universität Wien
Antje Flüchter / Roland Wenzlhuemer, Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”, Heidelberg University; Ulf Engel, Graduate School “Critical Junctures of Globalization” and Research Academy, University of Leipzig u.a.
London, 11.04.2011 – 14.04.2011
23.12.2009
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Africans in Europe in the Long Twentieth Century: Transnationalism, Translation and Transfer
By Robbie Aitken, University of Liverpool
Eve Rosenhaft / Robbie Aitken, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, University of Liverpool
Liverpool, 30.10.2009 – 31.10.2009
21.01.2009
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Imperial Legacies: The Afterlife of Multi-Ethnic Empires in the Twentieth Century
By Jost Achenbach / Helen Schmitt, Universität Hamburg
Ulrike von Hirschhausen, Hamburg; Jörn Leonhard, Freiburg; Benedikt Stuchtey; London
London, 14.09.2008 – 16.09.2008
20.06.2007
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Regional Integration as a function of Empire (RIFE)
By Sven de Roode, Politikwissenschaftliches und Historisches Seminar, Universität Hannover
Stefan Berger; Alexei Miller; Centre for the Study of Cultural Forms of Modern European Politics (Cultmep) at the University of Manchester
Manchester, 24.05.2007 – 26.05.2007
29.05.2006
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Wilhelmine Germany and Edwardian Britain – Cultural Contacts and Transfers
By Dominik Geppert (Free University of Berlin); Robert Gerwarth (Corpus Christi College, Oxford)
British Academy; German Historical Institute London; German History Society; University of Oxford
Oxford, 23.03.2006 – 24.03.2006
29.09.2005
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The Transfer of Ideas about Taxation since 1750
By Holger Nehring, St. Peters College, Oxford; Florian Schui, CRASSH, Cambridge
Holger Nehring; Florian Schui
Cambridge, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), 16.09.2005 – 18.09.2005
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