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From: "Mark Roseman" <[log in to unmask]>
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
INSTITUTE OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH
SEMINARS IN MODERN GERMAN HISTORY
The seminar meets on Thursdays at 5.30 pm in the International Relations
Room on the second floor of the Institute of Historical Research, Senate
House, Malet Street, London WC1.
13 January 2000 Erica Carter (University of Warwick)
Rethinking Third Reich Film History: Film as Art in the 1930s
27 January 2000 Regina Schulte (European University Institute Florence)
The Queen, a Middle-Class Tragedy. The Writing of History and the
Creation of Myths in the 19th Century
-- In cooperation with the German Historical Institute London. N.B.
Seminar on 27 January meets at GHI, 17 Bloomsbury Square, London WC1
10 February 2000 Andreas Fahrmeir (German Historical Institute London)
The Trouble with Nineteenth-Century German Buergertum: Class, Cultural
Community, or Legal Estate?
24 February 2000 Bianca Schoenberger (St Anne's, Oxford)
Angels, Mothers, Comrades: Red Cross Nurses in First World War Germany
9 March 2000 Christoph Klessmann (ZZF Potsdam/St Anthony's, Oxford)
[TO BE CONFIRMED]
Workers in the Workers-State: German Traditions, Soviet Model and the
Lure of the West
23 March 2000 Joern Leonhard (Wadham, Oxford)
The Construction and Reception of National Images: Germany and Great
Britain around 1900
CONVENORS
Karin Friedrich (School of Slavonic and East European Studies), Mary
Fulbrook (University College), Richard Overy (King's College), Kay
Schiller (School of Slavonic and East European Studies), Rainer Schulze
(University of Essex), Cornelie Usborne (Surrey Roehampton)
Mark Roseman
64a, Drayton Road, Kings Heath,
Birmingham B14 7LR (tel 0121 444 0829)
History, Keele University, Keele, Staffs
ST5 5BG (tel 01782 583207)
mobile: 07712 614 135
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