Generations, Violence and Memory in twentieth-century Germany

Generations, Violence and Memory in twentieth-century Germany

Veranstalter
Mary Fulbrook (University College London) Christina von Hodenberg (Queen Mary, University of London) German Historical Institute, London
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German Historical Institute, 17 Bloomsbury Square, London WC1A 2NJ. Telephone: (0044) 20 7309 2050
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London
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United Kingdom
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29.02.2008 -
Von
Christina von Hodenberg

"Generations, Violence and Memory in twentieth-century Germany".
Conference at the German Historical Institute London, Friday 29 February 2008

Programm

10:00 - 12:30
BERND WEISBROD (Göttingen)
‘How to find a “lost” generation - and how to make it: Post-war memory and pre-traumatic generation disorder’

UFFA JENSEN (Göttingen)
‘Freud's generations: Violence, trauma, and psychoanalysis in twentieth-century Germany’

MARY FULBROOK (UCL)
‘Experiences and memories of violence in the construction of generations’

1:30 - 4:00
CHRISTINA VON HODENBERG (QMUL)
‘Generations of historians and the narratives of post-war German history’

LU SEEGERS (Giessen)
‘“Dead dads”: Discourses on and memories of war-related fatherlessness in Germany’

ANNA MENGE (Oxford)
‘The 68er generation in East and West Germany’

4:30 – 5:30
German generations in European perspective: General discussion
Commentators: ANDREAS GESTRICH (GHIL), STEPHEN LOVELL (KCL)

Sponsored by University College London, Queen Mary University of London, German Historical Institute London.

Kontakt

Attendance is free, but if you intend to go, please contact Christiane Winkler to reserve a place (c.winkler@ucl.ac.uk).

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