Philipp Heckmann-Umhau, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge
Wednesday 18 May, 16:30–17.30 (BST)
OLIVER PUCKEY (Cambridge), The Philharmonic Society and Covent Garden Theatre: Two Case-Studies in the Reception of German Romantic Music in Late-Georgian London
Thursday 19 May, 16:30–17.30 (BST)
NOEMI QUAGLIATI (Deutsches Museum, Munich), Militarised Visualities: Photographed Landscape in World War I Germany
Wednesday 1 June, 16:30–17.30 (BST)
NISRINE RAHAL (German Historical Institute, Washington D.C.), Children’s Play and Freedom: The Kindergarten and the Politics of Aesthetic Education During the Revolutionary Era in German Speaking Europe
Thursday 02 June, 16:30–17.30 (BST)
FREDERICK CROFTS (Cambridge and Tübingen), Images, networks, and subjectivity in the visual ego-documents of Marcus zum Lamm (1544–1606) and Johann Jakob Wick (1522–1588)
Thursday 09 June, 16:30–17.30 (BST)
MANUELA PEITZ (Free University Berlin), Aesthetics in the Political Thought of Hannah Arendt
Wednesday 15 June, 16:30–17.30 (BST)
EMILY STEWART LONG (New York University), Goethe and the Gestalt of German Poetry, 1780–1830