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Conference announcement
German-Anglo Cultural Transfers and Encounters, c.1660-1914
University of Greenwich, London
School of Humanities - Queen Anne Building 075
19-20 July 2004
Everybody welcome! There is no attendance fee. If you would like to
attend please contact Dr. Stefan Manz ([log in to unmask])
project webpage:http://www.gre.ac.uk/~ms21/Migration&Transfer/home.htm
Monday, 19 July 2004
9.15-9.25 - Welcome
9.25-10.45
Christiane Eisenberg (Berlin) - Cultural Transfer as a Historical
Process. Research Questions, Steps of Analysis, Methods
Margrit Schulte Beerbühl (Düsseldorf) - The Religious Culture of
Commerce: German Merchants and the London Churches, c.1660-1800
10.45-11.15 - Coffee Break
11.15-12.35
Rudolf Muhs (London) - Agents in 'the Commerce of Thought between
Germany and England'. German Protestant Pastors in 18th-century London
Frank Hatje (Hamburg) - Revivalists Abroad: Encounters and Transfers
between German 'Erweckungsbewegung' and English 'Revivalism' in the
early Nineteenth Century
12.35-14.30 - Lunch
14.30-15.50
Ulrike Kirchberger (Bayreuth) - Germans in British Missionary Societies
during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Thomas Weber (Chicago) - The Impact of German Jewish Immigrants on
British Jewry and Society, c.1848-1914
15.50-16.15 - Coffee Break
16.15-17.35
Anne Jarvis (Cambridge) - German Musicians in London, c.1750-1850
Stefan Manz (Greenwich) - 'Transforming Public Taste': German Musicians
in Scotland, 1840s to 1914
Tuesday, 20 July 2003
9.15-10.35
Emma Winter (Cambridge) - 'Now the Classic Country of the Arts': The
Reception of German Art in England 1831-41
John Williams (Greenwich) - Poetry and Politics: The Case of Wordsworth
in Anglo-German Exchanges in the Nineteenth Century
10.35-11.00 - Coffee Break
11.00-12.20
John Davis (Kingston) - Friedrich Max Müller and the Migration of
German Academics to Britain in the Nineteenth Century
Matthew Potter (Oxford) - From the End of History to the Beginning of
Art History: The Legacy of Hegel in British Academic Esthetics between
1880 and 1900
12.20-14.30 - Lunch
14.30-15.50
Panikos Panayi (Leicester) - The Failure of Anglo-German Cultural
Transfer in World War I
Horst Rößler (Bremen/Bremerhaven) - Germans in the British Sugar
Industry: Work, Culture and Religion
15.50-16.30 - Coffee Break
16.30-17.50
Flurin Condrau (Manchester) - Black Forest and Boer War: Anglo-German
National Competition and the Treatment for Tuberculosis (1850-1914)
Christiane Swinbank (Reading) - Medicine, Philanthropy and Religion:
Institutional Identity Crises at the German Hospital in London
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