Global History meets German Zeitgeschichte

Global History meets German Zeitgeschichte

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DHI Washington and ZZF Potsdam
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0000
Location
Washington und Potsdam
Country
Germany
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Digital
From - Until
25.09.2024 -
By
Carolin Liebisch-Gümüş, DHI Washington DC

The German Historical Institute Washington, and the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam with its newly founded department “Globalizations in a Divided World” are hosting an online panel featuring four established historians from the United States and German-speaking Europe to discuss current trends and future developments at the intersection of Global History and German Zeitgeschichte (Contemporary History).

Global History meets German Zeitgeschichte

Virtual Panel Discussion | Panelists: Frank Biess (UC San Diego), Franziska Exeler (FU Berlin/University of Cambridge), Michelle Lynn Kahn (University of Richmond), Isabella Löhr (ZZF Potsdam)

In the last decades, Global History and German Zeitgeschichte, the sub-discipline dedicated to the most recent period, have surprisingly had few overlaps and exchanges, despite the latter being widely regarded as a quintessentially globalized era. Global History primarily focused on the long nineteenth century, while German-speaking Zeitgeschichte oftentimes retained its focus on the national perspective, employing transnational approaches but rarely engaging with the theories and methodologies of Global History. This is currently changing, partly due to the vibrant research on the global history of socialism and the Cold War, which has begun to shed a different light on the history of the two German states. Starting from a brief assessment of the past relationship between the two fields, the panel discusses current shifts and emerging questions as new publications, conferences, and institutional initiatives signal the start of a more substantial dialogue between these historiographical domains. What are the prevailing trends, challenges, and potential stumbling blocks in bringing Global History and German Zeitgeschichte together? And what can we learn from transatlantic and transregional perspectives on these two fields?

Zoom registration: https://maxweberstiftung.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ng4BtxtiSDyFGLBwtYiNCA#/registration

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liebisch@ghi-dc.org

https://www.ghi-dc.org/events/event/date/global-history-meets-german-zeitgeschichte
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