Colloquium Modern Cultural and Intellectual History winter term 24/25
The Chair of Modern Cultural and Intellectual History cordially invites interested students, colleagues and other interested parties to its colloquium in the winter term 2024/25.
Pre-registration is not required.
All subevents
Dawison in Barnow. Karl Emil Franzos and the relationship of Jews to the theatre in the 19th century
Talk as part of the ERC project ‘Opera and the Politics of Empire in Habsburg Europe, 1815-1914’ and the Colloquium Modern Cultural and Intellectual History in winter term 2024/25.
Keine Kollegen. West- und ostdeutsche Historiker in der Neuorganisation ihrer Fachdisziplin nach '89
Das Historische Seminar lädt am Dies academicus zum Institutsvortrag mit anschließendem Empfang. Es spricht der Historiker Krijn Thijs vom Duitsland Instituut in Amsterdam zum Thema "Keine Kollegen. West- und ostdeutsche Historiker in der Neuorganisation ihrer Fachdisziplin nach 1989".
Maria Callas - art and legend
Book presentation about the opera diva and singer of the century Maria Callas (1923-1977). Event as part of the colloquium Modern Cultural and Intellectual History in the winter term 2024/25. In cooperation with the Centre of Competence for Theatre (CCT).
Innovation, capital & reach - criteria for measuring the size of the ‘Gran Teatre del Liceu’
Talk as part of the ERC project ‘Opera and the Politics of Empire in Habsburg Europe, 1815-1914’ and the colloquium Modern Cultural and Intellectual History in winter term 2024/25.
Presentation of BA and MA theses
As part of the colloquium Modern Cultural and Intellectual History, students of history (BA/MA) are given the opportunity to present their theses and discuss their respective questions and research problems.
Elegance and staging: fashion and theatre in letters by noble women in early 19th century Vienna
Talk as part of the ERC project ‘Opera and the Politics of Empire in Habsburg Europe, 1815-1914’ and the Colloquium Modern Cultural and Intellectual History in winter term 2024/25. Comments: Ulrike Langbein (Leipzig)