Arbeits- und Lehrbereich Diversität in historischen Gesellschaften (PD Dr. Felix Brahm)

 

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Crossings: Non-Privileged Migration and Mobility Control in the Age of Global Empires (c.1850-1914)

Conference "Crossings: Non-Privileged Migration and Mobility Control in the Age of Global Empires (c.1850-1914)", held at the German Historical Institute London, 25th April until 26th April 2024. The conference was convened by Felix Brahm (University of Münster), Christina von Hodenberg (GHIL) and Eve Rosenhaft (University of Liverpool) with funding provided by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the GHIL, and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Please find the programme here: Programme Crossings Conference

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New blogpost on RomMig

Lessons from the history of anti-gypsyism - engaging and transforming public agencies

RomMig blogpost

Veranstaltung: Ringvorlesung des Centre for Empire Studies

Sommersemester 2024, Mittwoch, 18:15-19:45, Raum F2 (Fürstenberghaus)

Ringvorlesung Programm

Interview mit Felix Brahm in ZEIT Geschichte, Nr. 05/2023

Hochriskant, hochprofitabel.

Der Historiker Felix Brahm über deutsches Leinen in Westafrika, die koloniale Blindheit der Aufklärer und das rassistische Erbe der Sklaverei.
Interview: Judith Scholter

Interview ZEIT Geschichte

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Call for Papers

Crossings: Non-Privileged Migration and Mobility Control in the Age of Global Empires (c. 1850-1914)

Conference to be held at the German Historical Institute London, April 25-26, 2024

Convenors: Felix Brahm (University of Münster), Eve Rosenhaft (University of Liverpool), Christina von Hodenberg (GHIL)

Call for Papers as PDF-file

AHRC-DFG-Project “Romani Migration Between Germany and Britain (1880s-1914): Spaces of Informal Business, Media Spectacle, and Racial Policing”