News and events
German History Research Seminars at Oxford University
All sessions in the History Faculty, George Street, Rees Davis Room - Wednesdays, 5pm
- 14 Oct
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Bill Niven (Nottingham)
Is Taboo the Right Word? Representations of the Flight and Expulsion of Ethnic Germans from the Eastern Territories in post-1945 German Culture
- 21 Oct
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Anna von der Goltz (Oxford)
The counter-generation of “1968”: Political polarization and conservative mobilization at West German universities
- 28 Oct
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Robert Gerwarth (Dublin)
"Empire of the Dead": Reinhard Heydrich and the Nazi Occupation of Europe
- 4 Nov
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Paul Betts (Sussex)
Intimacy on Display: Getting Divorced in Communist East Berlin
- 11 Nov
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Johannes Paulmann (London/Mannheim)
Welfare Without Borders? On the Entangled History of German Social Policy in the Twentieth Century
- 18 Nov
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Julia Moses (Oxford)
Risk, Social Insurance and the State in Germany, 1870-1925
- 25 Nov
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Gerhard Wolf (Sussex)
Between "Volk" and "Rasse": National Socialist Germanisation Policy in Poland
- 2 Dec
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Michael Wildt (Berlin/Hamburg)
"Volksgemeinschaft" as Self-Empowerment: the Current Debate on Society in Nazi Germany
Convenors: Jane Caplan (St. Antony's), Anna v.d. Goltz (Magdalen), Aribert Reimann (Wadham), Nick Stargardt (Magdalen)
For further information, contact aribert.reimann@wadh.ox.ac.uk

