Forschungs- und Examenscolloquium zur Geschichte Nordamerikas

Forschungs- und Examenscolloquium zur Geschichte Nordamerikas

Veranstalter
Freie Universität Berlin, John-F. Kennedy Institut für Nordamerikastudien, Abteilung Geschichte Nordamerikas
Veranstaltungsort
John-F. Kennedy Institut, Lansstraße 7-9, 14195 Berlin, Raum 203
Ort
Berlin
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
18.10.2012 - 14.02.2013
Website
Von
Simone M. Müller, Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society

Forschungs- und Examenscolloquium zur Geschichte Nordamerikas

Programm

18.10. Catherine Davies (Free University of Berlin)
Financial Journalism and Transatlantic Capital Flows in the Early 1870s

25.10. Martin Halpern (Henderson State University)
Warren Beatty’s Bulworth and Tim Robbins’ Cradle Will Rock: Bringing Marxist Insights to Movie Audiences in the late 1990s

1.11. Peter Boag (Washington State University) The Trans-Gender West - The North
American Frontier as a Transgendering Place and Process

8.11. Simone Müller-Pohl (John F. Kennedy-Institute)
Contamination Guaranteed. Deliberations on the Social Construction of Hazardous Waste in Post-War America

18.11. Kate Moran (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
The United States in the Pacific: Catholicism and the Redefinition of the "Christian Nation", 1880-1917

29.11. Philipp Reick (Graduate School of North American Studies)
Protection and Emancipation in Moments of Historical Crisis: Social Movements in Berlin and New York in the 1880s and 1930s

6.12. Master Colloquium:
Tatiana Bandow
Two Leaders, One Plane. Khrushchev and Eisenhower’s Political Decisions in May 1960
Lara Kneisler
Das Emigrantenprogramm des Berliner Senats
Till Wäscher
Compassion, Comparisons, Conflict: Jewish-Indian Relations and the Holocaust

13.12. Victoria Tafferner (Graduate School of North American Studies)
Envisioning Embodiments: Work, Injury and Women in the Progressive Era and the Shaping of Affective Labors

10.01. tba

17.01. Olaf Stieglitz
Seeing is Informing. The Visual Logic of Early Cold War Anti-Communism

24.01. Silke Hackenesch
"German 'Brown Babies' Really Need Your Help": The Discourse on Adopting Afro-German "War Babies" in the U.S. after 1945

31.01. Frauke Brammer (John F. Kennedy-Institute)
Encounters. The Canadian Military Community in West Germany, 1951-1993

07.02. Aniko Bodroghkozy (University of Virginia)
The Black Weekend: How Television and the American Public Responded to the Assassination of John F. Kennedy

14.02. Lisa Cartwright (University of California, San Diego)
How to Have Theory in an Invisible Pandemic: Hepatitis C and the Problem of Chronic Imperceptibility

Kontakt

Simone Müller-Pohl

Lansstraße 7-9, 14195 Berlin

mueller@jfkif.fu-berlin.de


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