Back to Events of Thursday 06th June 2019
Thursday | 06:15 PM | Public History, Public Memory: Pivotal Moments and How They are Remembered Edward Lengel, 2018-19 Colonial Williamsburg Revolutionary in Residence Series: Baden-Württemberg-Seminar In cooperation with the Historisches Seminar Address Curt und Heidemarie Engelhorn Palais Heidelberg Center for American Studies Hauptstraße 120 69117 Heidelberg Homepage Event https://www.hca.uni-heidelberg.de/veranstaltungen/bawueseminar_en.html Organizer Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA) Homepage Organizer Contact Alle Termine der Veranstaltung 'Baden-Württemberg Seminar of the Heidelberg Center for American Studies – Spring 2019 ': Each spring and fall, the Heidelberg Center for American Studies invites distinguished scholars, public policy experts, journalists, writers, and artists to its Baden-Württemberg Seminar. The program was initiated in the spring of 2007 as a lecture series with fellows of the American Academy in Berlin. Since the summer of 2009, the HCA is fully responsible for the Baden-Württemberg Seminar, which has also extended its base. Participants present their current work, discuss issues of transatlantic interest, or read from their writings at selected institutions throughout the state. Friday 26th April 2019, 06:15 PM Unpresidented: Liberalism, Democracy, and the Politics of Truth after the Election of Donald Trump David Greenberg, Professor of History and of Journalism & Media Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick Tuesday 30th April 2019, 06:15 PM Regeneration through Nonviolence: Cooper, Stowe, and the Politics of the Early Peace Movement Sandra Gustafson, Professor of English, University of Notre Dame Thursday 16th May 2019, 06:15 PM Hugh Ryan, Writer and Queer Historian, New York City Thursday 23rd May 2019, 06:15 PM Nature Shock: Getting Lost in America Jon Coleman, Professor of History, University of Notre Dame Wednesday 29th May 2019, 06:15 PM Barry Eichengreen, George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of California, Berkeley Thursday 13th June 2019, 06:15 PM Public History, Public Memory: Pivotal Moments and How They are Remembered Edward Lengel, 2018-19 Colonial Williamsburg Revolutionary in Residence Tuesday 18th June 2019, 06:15 PM The Economic History of the Rise of Trumpism John Komlos, Professor Emeritus of Economic History, LMU München Tuesday 25th June 2019, 06:15 PM Merze Tate: A Black Scholar’s International Thought on War, Race, and Anti-Imperialism Barbara Savage, Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought, Department of Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania, and Harmsworth Visiting Professor of American History, 2018-19, University of Oxford Thursday 27th June 2019, 06:15 PM Michèle Mendelssohn, Associate Professor of English Literature, Oxford University Tuesday 02nd July 2019, 06:15 PM That Which is God in Us: Howard Thurman and American Religion in the Twentieth Century Paul Harvey, Professor and Presidential Teaching Scholar, Department of History, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and James W.C. Pennington Fellow, Heidelberg University |