Contact

Prof Dr Gunilla Budde

Prof Dr Thomas Etzemüller

Dr habil. David Kuchenbuch

Sarah Alyssa May

Anna Irene Siebold

Institute secretariat

Julia Hashagen

Mon. - Thurs. 09:00 - 11.30, Fr. available in home office

0441 798-2609

Ilka Kemmling

Mon. - Fri. 09:00 - 11.30 a.m.

0441 798-4507

Jan Luca Rottmann

Wed. 10:00 - 14:00

Fri. 09:00 - 14:00

0441 798-4507

Tina Schmelter (maternity/parental leave)

Address

Private lecturers

Teaching

Teaching

Summer term 2024:

Master and advanced seminar: Refugee policies and refugee regimes in the 1930s

Summer term 2021

Master's and advanced seminar: "Build new monuments!" Flight and migration in the public space of German remembrance culture

Summer semester 2020:

Master's and advanced seminar: Refugee policies and refugee regimes in the 1930s

Summer semester 2019:

Master's and advanced seminar: A case for the culture of remembrance? Flight and migration in monuments and museums

Summer semester 2018:

Master's and advanced seminar: The Spanish Civil War 1936-39 - a European history of entanglement

Summer semester 2017:

Master's and advanced seminar: Images of war and wars of images - On the visuality of conflicts in the 20th century

Summer semester 2016:

Master's seminar: "Flight and expulsion" - a German history of memory

Summer term 2015:

Master module: Images of Migration - Visual Representations and Constructions of Historical Migration Processes

Summer term 2011:

Exercise: Monuments revisited: Local and regional memorials and their reception

Summer term 2008:

Basic seminar: The "Polish question" in the German revolution of 1848

Summer term 2007:

Basic seminar: The May Constitution of 1791 in the context of the partitions of Poland

Summer term 2004 - winter term 2004/05:

Introductory seminar: Introduction to Modern History: 1848 - Revolution in Germany?

WS 2003/04:

Exercise: "With God for people and fatherland"? - On the sacralisation of the nation and the nationalisation of religion in the 19th century.

WS 2002/03 - SoSe 2003:

Introductory seminar: Introduction to modern history: National Consciousness and National Movement in Eastern Europe in the 19th Century.

WS 2001/02 - SoSe 2002:

Introductory seminar: Introduction to Modern History: The Russian Revolution of 1917

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