Organised by the German Historical Institute London and the German History Society.
Location: German Historical Institute London
Date: 29 May 2026
This one-day workshop on the history of medieval Germany (broadly defined) offers an opportunity for researchers from Europe and the wider English-speaking world to meet at the German Historical Institute in London. Participants will be able to discuss their work in a relaxed and friendly setting and to learn more about each other’s research.
Proposals for short papers of 10-15 minutes are invited from researchers at all career stages with an interest in any aspect of the history of medieval Germany. Participants are encouraged to present work in progress, highlight research questions and approaches, and point to yet unresolved challenges of their projects. Presentations will be followed by a discussion.
Participation is free of charge and includes lunch and dinner. The GHIL and the GHS will also provide a contribution towards travel expenses. Accommodation costs cannot be reimbursed.
Support is available for postgraduate and early career researchers: up to £150, for travel within the UK (excluding London) and up to €300, for an economy round trip from Europe. Please indicate your interest in travel support in your application. We look forward to reading your proposals. Please send your submission—which must include a title, an abstract of c.200 words, and a biographical note of no more than c.100 words—to Thomas Kaal: [email protected]. Questions about all aspects of the workshop can also be sent to Marcus
Meer: [email protected].
Students and researchers interested in medieval German history are also very welcome to attend and listen to the presentations. There is no charge for attendance, but pre-booking is essential. If you would like to attend as a guest, please contact Kim König: [email protected].
The deadline for proposal submissions is 15 February 2026
