8 August
15.00‐18.00 Check in and registration
18.00 Welcome by by Johnny Laursen, Vice‐dean, Aarhus University
Introduction to the summer school by Ann‐Christina Lauring Knudsen, Aarhus University and Hagen Schulz‐Forberg, Aarhus University
19.00 Dinner
9 August
09.00 Transnational history ‐ session I
Lecture
Patricia Clavin, Professor, Jesus College, Oxford University:
Transnational History: Method and relevance
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 PhD Workshops (1)
12.30 Lunch break
13.30 Transdisciplinarity
Lecture
Ian Manners, Professor, Roskilde University Center:
Title forthcoming
15.0 Coffee break
15.30 Ph.D. Workshops (2)
18.00 Dinner
10 August
09.00 Post‐Colonialism
Lecture
Rochona Majumdar, Professor, University of Chicago:
Postcolonial History in times of Globalization
10.30: Coffee break
11.00 PhD Workshops (3)
12.30 Lunch break
13.30 Early Modern Networks
Lecture
Pascal Briorist, Professor, University of Tours:
Title forthcoming
15.00 Coffee break
15.30 Ph.D. Workshops (4)
17.00 Global History ‐ Session I
Lecture
Hans‐Erich Bödeker, Professor, Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck‐Institute for History, Göttingen:
On the Necessity to historize Luhmann’s ‘World Society (Weltgesellschaft)’ for an Understanding of Global History
19.00 Dinner
11 August
09.00 Transnational History ‐ Session II
Lecture
Andreas Eckert, Professor, Department of History, Berlin:
Transnational History at Work
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 PhD Workshops (5)
12.30 Lunch break
13.30 National Histories
Lecture
Jie‐Hyun Lim, Professor, Director of the Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture Hanyang University, Seoul:
A Transnational History of ‘Victimhood Nationalism’ and Historical Culture (Korea, Japan, Poland, Germany, and Israel)
15.00 Coffee break
15.30 PhD Workshops (6)
18.00 Dinner
12 August
09.00 Interwar European ?????
Lecture
Mark Gilbert, Professor, University of Trento:
Title forthscoming
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 PhD Workshops (7)
12:30 Lunch break
13.30 Global History ‐ Session II
Lecture
Dominic Sachsenmaier, Professor, Duke University:
Chinese Reactions to World War I ‐ Seen from a Transnational Perspective
15.00 Coffee break
15.30 PhD Workshops (8)
17.00 End of program
19.30 Conference Dinner
13 August
10.00 Breakfast and departure