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📅 9 December 2025
📍Pushkin House, London
⏰ 5:30pm GMT
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📅 9 December 2025
📍Pushkin House, London
⏰ 5:30pm GMT
🔗 Sign up: www.ghil.ac.uk/event...
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📢 Das Deutsche Historische Institut London sucht
zum 1. April oder 1. Mai 2026
zwei Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter/innen (w/m/d) (2. Qualifizierungsphase)
🔍 mit einem Forschungsinteresse
• in der britischen Geschichte des späten 18. bis 21. Jahrhunderts
und/oder
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📢 Das Deutsche Historische Institut London sucht
zum 1. April oder 1. Mai 2026
zwei Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter/innen (w/m/d) (2. Qualifizierungsphase)
🔍 mit einem Forschungsinteresse
• in der britischen Geschichte des späten 18. bis 21. Jahrhunderts
und/oder
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📅 25.11.25|6pm (GMT)
📍MAR.1.04, Marshall Building, LSE|Zoom
👉 Register here: www.lse.ac.uk/Intern...
@lsehy.bsky.social @gerda-henkel-stiftung.de
📅 25.11.25|6pm (GMT)
📍MAR.1.04, Marshall Building, LSE|Zoom
👉 Register here: www.lse.ac.uk/Intern...
@lsehy.bsky.social @gerda-henkel-stiftung.de
It was wonderful to meet so many engaged and curious young people. Many thanks for the opportunity!
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It was wonderful to meet so many engaged and curious young people. Many thanks for the opportunity!
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This year’s prize went to Susanne Quitmann (@lmumuenchen.bsky.social) for her innovative dissertation,
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This year’s prize went to Susanne Quitmann (@lmumuenchen.bsky.social) for her innovative dissertation,
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The two articles in the November issue illustrate just how far cultural, social, and intellectual history have left behind the framework of the nation state...
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The two articles in the November issue illustrate just how far cultural, social, and intellectual history have left behind the framework of the nation state...
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A new post on the GHIL Blog by former scholarship holder Michèle Kraft (Herder-Institut) examines how early modern and colonial acts of violence were represented and transmitted through pamphlets, engravings and reports. 📜🗞
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A new post on the GHIL Blog by former scholarship holder Michèle Kraft (Herder-Institut) examines how early modern and colonial acts of violence were represented and transmitted through pamphlets, engravings and reports. 📜🗞
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This year’s lecture will be held by Professor Andreas Fahrmeir (@goetheuni.bsky.social), one of Germany’s leading modern historians.
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This year’s lecture will be held by Professor Andreas Fahrmeir (@goetheuni.bsky.social), one of Germany’s leading modern historians.
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Global Commerce and Economic Conscience in Europe, 1700-1900 : Distance and Entanglement edited by former GHIL Research Fellow Felix Brahm (@uni-muenster.de) and Eve Rosenhaft (@liverpooluni.bsky.social) 📘
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Global Commerce and Economic Conscience in Europe, 1700-1900 : Distance and Entanglement edited by former GHIL Research Fellow Felix Brahm (@uni-muenster.de) and Eve Rosenhaft (@liverpooluni.bsky.social) 📘
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Over three inspiring days, participants discussed their research on medieval history with their peers and our distinguished conveners.
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Over three inspiring days, participants discussed their research on medieval history with their peers and our distinguished conveners.
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Coinciding with tonight's #ThyssenLecture, our latest episode is a recording of the fifth lecture in our series in collaboration with the Fritz Thyssen Foundation on 'Science, Knowledge, and the Legacy of Empire', given by Gudrun Krämer (@freieuniversitaet.bsky.social)
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Coinciding with tonight's #ThyssenLecture, our latest episode is a recording of the fifth lecture in our series in collaboration with the Fritz Thyssen Foundation on 'Science, Knowledge, and the Legacy of Empire', given by Gudrun Krämer (@freieuniversitaet.bsky.social)
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Applications are open for the GHIL Postgraduate Research Student Conference, taking place 26–27 February 2026! 📅
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Applications are open for the GHIL Postgraduate Research Student Conference, taking place 26–27 February 2026! 📅
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The seminar will bring together Ph.D. candidates and recent Ph.D. recipients (2024/2025) in medieval history from American, Canadian, British, Irish, and
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The seminar will bring together Ph.D. candidates and recent Ph.D. recipients (2024/2025) in medieval history from American, Canadian, British, Irish, and
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The German Historical Institute London is seeking a Research Associate with a particular research interest in medieval history (with a focus on late medieval English history) for a part-time project position to start on 1 February 2026. 🤝
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The German Historical Institute London is seeking a Research Associate with a particular research interest in medieval history (with a focus on late medieval English history) for a part-time project position to start on 1 February 2026. 🤝
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Stay informed about our upcoming events, venues, publications, and news by subscribing to the GHIL Newsletter. 👇
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Stay informed about our upcoming events, venues, publications, and news by subscribing to the GHIL Newsletter. 👇
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We're kicking off our lecture programme on 21 October with a lecture by Benno Gammerl (European University Institute) on 'Queering German History: Still a Vital and Viable Endeavour?'! 📅
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We're kicking off our lecture programme on 21 October with a lecture by Benno Gammerl (European University Institute) on 'Queering German History: Still a Vital and Viable Endeavour?'! 📅
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His talk is entitled 'Colonialism and the Climate Crisis: Rethinking Legacies and Trajectories'.
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His talk is entitled 'Colonialism and the Climate Crisis: Rethinking Legacies and Trajectories'.
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