May is #LocalHistoryMonth and this time we are looking at urban history, with special focus on #Hamburg. As Germany's second largest city after Berlin and one of its three city states, Hamburg's size and importance derive mainly from its status as a port and trading city. 1/
We're excited to introduce our speakers for tomorrow's #GHIL Double Lecture! Hannah Murphy (@murphyhs2019) & Sarah-Maria Schober (@sm_schober) will speak about 'Artisanal Race-Making in Early Modern Germany'.
Sign up now to join us in person or virtually: https://t.co/yTjukYrG9i
We're excited to announce the next date in our #PassingOnTheMicrophone series! 🎙
Join us on 26 April at 1:30pm (BST) for a conversation between Patrice G. Poutrus and Maria Alexopoulou about the current state of #GermanHistory and in which direction it might go in the future.
#PassingOnTheMicrophone
Mirjam S. Brusius (@MidEastInEurope) passed on the mic to Tiffany N. Florvil (@tnflorvil) who chose Patrice G. Poutrus (@pg_poutrus_icke) as her interviewee🎙️
You can now catch up on their fascinating discussion on #GermanHistory:
https://t.co/FdrGo65f80
Happening today! Join us at 2:30pm (GMT) over on our Inst@gram account @ghi_london for the next instalment in our #PassingOnTheMicrophone series on #GermanHistory! 📢👇
New Featured Books from the #GHIL#library: Feminism and Women's Activism
To mark #InternationalWomensDay and #WomensHistoryMonth, we have chosen a selection of books presenting a German angle on women's campaigns for equal rights. 1/4 👇
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Join us on 11 March at 2:30pm (GMT) for the next #PassingOnTheMicrophone event where Tiffany N. Florvil interviews Patrice G. Poutrus about the current state of #GermanHistory and in which direction it might go in the future.🎙️
Apropos letters: Join us for our upcoming #GHIL lecture on 'Medieval Letter Collections and Mobility: Quantitative and Digital Approaches' given by Laury Sarti (@LaurySarti) on 19 March!✉️
Get your free ticket now to join us in person or online https://t.co/yTjukYr8jK
#medieval
Calling all advanced BA or MA students of history or related subjects at German universities with an interest in the history of the #BritishEmpire & the history of #capitalism!
Applications are open for our #SummerSchool in cooperation with @LMU_Muenchen
https://t.co/CUOcIMzDAa
We look forward to this evening's inaugural @RoyalHistSoc / @ghilondon Lecture in Global History.
Clare Anderson (@uniofleicester) will be speaking on 'Convicts, Creolization and Cosmopolitanism'. Booking to join us online at 5.30pm is still available https://t.co/S6TeoLQ75W
Happy publication day to Christopher Dillon (@kingshistory) and Kim Wünschmann (@IGdJHH)!
Out now: 'Living the German Revolution, 1918-19: Expectations, Experiences, Responses' in our @OUPHistory series.
Read their #GHIL#blog post to find out more: https://t.co/WtLrkOrUfu!
Announcing the first interviewee in our new Instagram live series 'Passing on the Microphone'! We are delighted to kick off the series with a conversation between #GHIL Fellow Mirjam S. Brusius and Associate Professor of History Tiffany N. Florvil over on our account @ghi_london!
How fitting that @webertweets has published my short blog post on why I love (East) London -- and how it connects to past and present research -- on the day of the anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street! https://t.co/KXibtUcJDG
Join us for our FIRST Instagram Live event! 📣
🎤 Passing on the Microphone: Unfurling German History
📅 17 October 2023
🕧 12:30 PM (BST)
📍 @ghi_london on Instagram
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