The series of Cultural History and Literary Imagination seminars
continues this term in the Boys Smith Room, Fisher Building, St
John's College, Cambridge, focusing on contrasting examples of
cultural perspectives and methodologies in relation to the study of
historical topics.
Our usual meeting time is Friday at 4pm, but we shall be making an
exception on Monday 28 February in order to accommodate a visit from
Hans-Ulrich Gumbrecht of Stanford University.
The programme for the term is as follows:
11 February, at 4pm:
Bee Wilson (St John's College)
French Counter-revolutionary Thought in British and French Historiography
28 February, at 5pm:
Hans-Ulrich Gumbrecht (Stanford University)
The Worlds of 1926: German History at the Edge of Time
18 March, at 4pm:
Ulinka Rublack (St John's College)
Rewriting the Reformation
Further information on the group's activities can be found on the
following website: www.mml.cam.ac.uk/german/researchgroup/home.html
or obtained from:
David Midgley, St John's College, Cambridge CB2 1TP ([log in to unmask])
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