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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
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
04.06.2013
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On the Move. Migration and Mobility in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia
By Jan Musekamp, Volkswagen Postdoctoral Fellow at Washington University in St. Louis
International and Area Studies, Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, 05.04.2013 – 07.04.2013
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
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
29.05.2011
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Going Global: Internationalization Pathways for Family Firms during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
By Berti Kolbow, Institute of Economic and Social History, University of Göttingen
German Historical Institute Washington
Washington, DC, 18.02.2011 – 19.02.2011
22.11.2010
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Globalizing Beauty: Aesthetics in the Twentieth Century
By Jan Logemann, Deutsches Historisches Institut (DHI) Washington
German Historical Institute Washington DC
Washington, DC, 14.10.2010 – 16.10.2010
30.09.2009
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A World of Populations: Twentieth-Century Demographic Discourses and Practices in Global Perspective
By Jesse Olszynko-Gryn, McGill University, Toronto
Corinna Unger (GHI Washington), Heinrich Hartmann (FU Berlin)
Washington, D.C., 29.05.2009 – 30.05.2009
06.06.2009
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Towards a Global History of Production I: Machine Tools and the International Transfer of Industrial Technology
By Kim Christian Priemel, Lehrstuhl für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt/O.
University of Cambridge; Universität Bielefeld; Imperial College, London.
Cambridge, 30.03.2009 – 01.04.2009
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
18.03.2008
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Transregional and Transnational Families
By Christina Antenhofer, Institut für Geschichte, Universität Innsbruck
David Sabean, UCLA; Simon Teuscher, Universität Zürich; Jon Mathieu, Universität Luzern; Francesca Trivellato, Yale University; Christopher Johnson, Wayne State University
Washington D.C., 25.01.2008 – 27.01.2008
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
18.05.2007
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Environmental History and the Cold War
By Thomas Robertson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA (USA)
John R. McNeill (Georgetown University), Corinna R. Unger (German Historical Institute Washington).
Washington, DC, 22.03.2007 – 25.03.2007
10.11.2004
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The Atlantic Community Unraveling? States, Protest Movements, and the Transformation of US-European Relations, 1969-1983
By Matthias Schulz, Department of History, Vanderbilt University
Matthias Schulz in cooperation with Thomas A. Schwartz (both Vanderbilt University) and Bernd Schäfer (GHI Washington)
Nashville, 17.09.2004 – 19.09.2004
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