WINTER TERM 2024/2025
All course formats that have a direct relationship to North America, Canada, the Carribbean and/or Mexico are permitted. Please ask the responsible instructor in advance, whether participation is possible or not.
In module 1 "North American Studies Across the Disciplines", three seminars are mandatory, covering at least two different disciplines/faculties (from 6, 8, or 9). One of the three seminars needs to be completed with a research paper (3,500–5,000 words).
Module 2 "Study North America: Theory and Practice" allows students to both deepen their knowledge in regular courses as well as to choose between other formats of research and practice. Please read in the module description for further information.
American Studies (English Department, FB 9)
Transnational American Studies (098755) [MODULE 2!]
Lecture, Tuesday, 10:00-12:00, Audi Max
Prof. Dr. Silvia SchultermandlAmerican Myths (098757)
BA-Seminar, Wednesday, 8:00-10:00, ES 226
Prof. Dr. Silvia Schultermandl
Book Studies (English Department, FB 9)
North American History (History Department, FB 8)
Einführung in das Studium der neueren Geschichte: Progressive Era. Die USA zwischen Imperialismus, progressiver Reformbewegung und dem Ersten Weltkrieg (088220)
Proseminar, Tuesday 10:00-12:00, Georgskommende 33 - Cont. BH-5
Katharina IsaakEinführung in das Studium der neueren Geschichte: Progressive Era. Die USA zwischen Imperialismus, progressiver Reformbewegung und dem Ersten Weltkrieg (088220)
Proseminar, Wednesday 10:00-12:00, Domplatz 23 - DPL 23.102
Katharina IsaakGeschichte der amerikanischen Außenbeziehungen seit 1990 (088272)
Übung, Wednesday 14:00-16:00, F 029
Prof. Dr. Sönke KunkelMediengeschichte der USA (088267)
Übung, Wednesday 14:00-16:00, F 042
Katharina IsaakAktuelle Theorien und Ansätze in der Geschichte der amerikanischen Außenbeziehungen (088292)
MA-Seminar, Wednesday 16:00-18:00, AE 209
Prof. Dr. Sönke KunkelGender in Reiseberichten über Lateinamerika & die Philippinen (088259)
Übung, Wednesday 16:00-18:00, F 042
Prof. Dr. Sarah Albiez-WieckFlucht und Migration in Nordamerika im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (088234)
Hauptseminar, Thursday 8:00-10:00, F 102
Prof. Dr. Sönke Kunkel/Public History/ und Migration in Nordamerika (088261)
Übung, Thursday 10:00-12:00, F 040
Prof. Dr. Sönke KunkelGerman-American Educational History (Institute of Education, FB 6)
Transnationale Debatten über “Holocaust Education” und Erinnerungskultur, 1979-heute (069740) [MODULE 2!]
MA-seminar, Tuesday 14:00-16:00, BB 204
Nicholas JohnsonWalking the City: Introduction to International Public History and Public Space in Münster (069737)
MA-seminar, Wednesday 12:00-14:00, Cont BH-1 (Georgskommende 33-Parkplatz)
Nicholas JohnsonJohn Dewey on Democracy and Education (069735)
MA-seminar, Wednesday 14:00-16:00, BB 107
Prof. Dr. Jürgen OverhoffLearning History and Identifying Fake History in the Age of Smartphones, Social Media, and AI (069739)
Seminar, Thursday 12:00-14:00, Fl 129 (Fliednerstr. 21)
Nicholas JohnsonTransatlantic Literary History (German Language and Literature, FB 9)