Dr. Margrit Schulte Beerbühl
German-Anglo Cultural Transfers and Encounters, 1660-1918
Colloquium University of Greenwich, 19/20 July 2004
NB: This is a provisional programme which will be updated shortly.
Attendance is free.
If you are interested in attending please contact:
S.Manz@gre.ac.uk and
schulteb@phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de.
Programme
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Christiane Eisenberg (Berlin), Cultural Transfer as a Historical Process. Research Questions, Steps of Analysis, Methods
Panikos Panayi (Leicester), The Failure of Anglo-German Cultural Transfer in World War I
Margrit Schulte Beerbühl (Düsseldorf), The religous culture of commerce: German merchants and the London churches
Frank Hatje (Hamburg), Revivalists abroad: Encounters and Transfers between German 'Erweckungsbewegung' and English 'Revivalism' in the early 19th century
Rudolf Muhs (London), German Pastors in 18th Century London
Horst Rößler (Bremen/Bremerhaven), Germans in the British Sugar Industry: Work, Culture and Religion
Ulrike Kirchberger (Bayreuth), Deutsche Missionare in englischen Missionsgesellschaften/19 Jhr.
Thomas Weber (Glasgow), The Impact of German Jewish Immigrants on British Jewry and Society, c.1848-1914
Emma Winter (Cambridge), "Now the classic country of the arts": The reception of German art in England 1831-41'
Anne Jarvis (Cambridge), German musicians in London c1750 -c1850
John Williams (Greenwich), Poetry and Politics: The Case of Wordsworth in Anglo-German Exchanges in the Nineteenth Century
John Davis (Kingston), Max Müller and German Orientalists in Britain, 19th century
Matthew Potter (Oxford), From the End of History to the Beginning of Art History: The legacy of Hegel in British Academic esthetics between 1880 and 1900
Stefan Manz (Greenwich), “Transforming public taste”: German Musicians in Scotland, 1840s to 1914