Feb

17:00 o' clock
Vilnius
Mykola Riabchuk: Mapping a "Nowhere Nation": Imperial Knowledge and Challenges of Decolonization
The German Historical Institute (GHI) Warsaw is an institute of the Max Weber Foundation, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. In addition to the institute in Warsaw, the foundation operates ten other institutes abroad on three continents. The mission of the GHI Warsaw is to conduct academic research on the history of Poland, East-Central Europe, and Polish-German relations in a European and global context. It conducts innovative fundamental research in this field. The headquarters and library are in the Karnicki Palace at al. Ujazdowskie 39 in Warsaw. The Institute also operates two branch offices in Prague and Vilnius.
17:00 o' clock
Vilnius
Mykola Riabchuk: Mapping a "Nowhere Nation": Imperial Knowledge and Challenges of Decolonization
11:00 o' clock
Warsaw
Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska (GHI Warsaw): Infrastrukturen der Erinnerungskulturen
18:00 o' clock
Warsaw
Mykoła Riabczuk „Co nowego w „ogrodzie Metternicha”? Europa Środkowa wobec rosyjskiej agresji na Ukrainę”
18:00 o' clock
Warsaw
How much global history does medieval studies need, how much of the Middle Ages does global history need?
18:00 o' clock
Warsaw
Dr. Vladyslava Moskalets (Lviv): Living side by side? Social and ethnic groups in the space of late 19th century Lviv
17:00 o' clock
Vilnius
Dr. Waltraud P. Indrist: To “Secure the German Reich”: – Biopolitical Designing ± Planning Forces by NS-Institutions in the Baltic
18:00 o' clock
Warsaw
Prof. Karl Schlögel: "To Read Time in Space: Urban History in East Central Europe"
10:00 o' clock
Prag
Echoes of Conflict. Health Consequences of War and Violence Across Generations