Forwarded from german-history@mailbase (apologies for cross-posting).
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IGS THE INSTITUTE FOR GERMAN STUDIES
Pritchatts Road, University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT. Tel +44 (0)121 414 7182
OPEN SEMINAR PROGRAMME
Summer Term 1999
Unless otherwise stated, sessions will be held on Monday afternoons
between 5 and 6.30pm in the Institute Seminar Room. Held by guest
speakers renowned in their field, the seminars are open to all those
interested in German Studies.
Monday, 17 May 1999
NB 4-5 pm: Prof. Franz-Josef Brueggemeier, University of Freiburg,
Germany
A Nature Fit for Industry: Urban Growth, Individuality and the
Environment in the Ruhr 1850-1990
NB 5-6 pm: Prof. Dick Geary, University of Nottingham
Nazis and Workers before 1933
Monday, 24 May 1999
tba
NB Tuesday, 01 June 1999
Dr Ursula Birsl, Centre f. European & North American Studies, Goettingen,
Germany
Between Conflict and Harmony: The Relationship of German and Turkish
Employees
(Results of a project about ethnic conflicts in a motor company)
The title of each lecture indicates the language in which it will be
held.
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POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR PROGRAMME
Summer Term 1999
Sessions will be normally be held on Wednesday afternoons between 5
and 7pm in the Institute Seminar Room. The seminars will comprise
papers on ongoing research and/or research issues normally presented
by Institute postgraduates or invited postgraduate guest speakers.
Wednesday 19 May 1999
Nigel Thomas, IGS
Germany and NATO Enlargement
Wednesday 26 May 1999
Andrew Mclintock, IGS
Worker Participation in German MNCs
Wednesday 2 June 1999
Ben Shepherd, IGS
Die Mord und Brand Division: German Army Security Units in Russia,
1941-43
Wednesday 9 June 1999
Stuart Philip, IGS
The United Kingdom and Germany: Partners in Diversity?
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