Fall 2016

 28 September 2016: Guest Scholar
Anna von der Goltz (Georgetown University)
“Other ’68ers? Activism of the Center-Right in West Germany’s Age of Campus Protest”
6:00pm, 201 Moses Hall

5 October: Guest Scholar  
Samuel Moyn (Harvard University), “The End of Human Rights History”
And Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann (UC Berkeley), “Human Rights and History”
6:00pm, 201 Moses Hall
* Co-sponsored with the Intellectual History and Theory Working Group

19 October 2016: Guest Scholar
Rita Chin (University of Michigan)
“Race, Nation, and Multicultural Society”
6:00pm, 201 Moses Hall

26 October 2016: Graduate Student Research
Agnieszka Smelkowska (UC Berkeley)
“Ni Polak, ni Niemiec:  Rehabilitacja of Poznan Volksdeutsche between 1944 and 1946”
6:00pm, 270 Stephens Hall

16 November 2016: Guest Scholar
Paul Nolte (Free University, Berlin),
“The Bookish Burden of German History”
6:00pm, 201 Moses Hall

30 November 2016: Guest Scholar
Jonathan Wiesen (Southern Illinois University)
6:00pm, 201 Moses Hall

5 December 2016: Guest Scholar
Tara Zahra (University of Chicago)
“Condemned to Rootlessness and Unable to Budge”: Roma, Migration Panics, and Internment in Late Imperial Austria”
4:00pm, 3335 Dwinelle

Spring 2017

1 February 2016: Graduate Student Research
Ian Beacock (PhD Candidate, Stanford University)
“Eros: The Passionate Republicanism of Thomas Mann”
6:00pm, 201 Moses

February 16: TBD

March 1: Discussion of Book
Enzo Traverso, Fire and Blood: The European Civil War, 1914–1945 (Verso, 2016)
6:00pm, 201 Moses Hall
*Co-organized with with the Working Group for Russian History and the Working Group for Eastern European History

15 March: Guest Scholar
Paul Betts (Oxford University)
“Global Socialism”
6:00pm, 201 Moses

12 April:  Guest Scholar
Molly Loberg (Cal Poly, SLO)
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6:00pm, 201 Moses

19 April: Guest Scholar
Natasha Wheatley (University of Syndey)
6:00pm, 201 Moses

3 May: Graduate Student Research
Mark Kettler (UC Berkeley)
6:00pm, 201 Mosts
*Co-organized with the Working Group for Eastern European History