Institute of Historical Research
University of London
Seminar in Modern German History
autumn term 2002
10 October Nick Terry (King's)
Enforcing German Rule in Russia, 1941-1944:
the Role of Policing and
Collaboration
24 October Christina Schröder (Essex)
Aspects of Material Discontent: Customers, Sales
Assistants, and the
State in the GDR, 1970-1989
7 November Cathleen Canning (Michigan/Freiburg i. Br.)
Embodied Citizenships: Gender and the Founding of
Weimar Democracy
21 November Gustavo Corni (Trento/Oxford)
Repetition of an Old Story? Perceptions of
Ghettoisation in the Jewish
Communities of Eastern Europe, 1939 - 1944
5 December Hilda Romer Christensen (Copenhagen)
When the YWCA Entered the City: The German YWCA in
Comparative
perspective, 1880-1940
- in co-operation with the German Historical
Institute London -
The seminar meets on alternate Thursdays at 5.30 pm in the International
Relations Room of the Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, Malet
Street, WC1 (nearest tube stations: Russell Square, Euston or Goodge
Street).
Convenors: Karin Friedrich (SSEES-UCL), Mark Hewitson (UCL), Rudolf Muhs
(Royal Hollo-way), Richard Overy (King's), Rainer Schulze (Essex), Cornelie
Usborne (Surrey Roehampton)
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