German Historical Institute London
Vacancies
Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in
Forschungsbereich: Geschichte des Mittelalters
(Postdoc) in Vollzeit (w/m/d)
Befristete Qualifikationsstelle (3+3 Jahre)
Zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt
Ausschreibungsschluss: 6. Januar 2025
Vacancies
Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in
Forschungsbereich: Kolonialgeschichte des British Empire/Commonwealth
(Postdoc) in Vollzeit (w/m/d)
Befristete Qualifikationsstelle (3+3 Jahre)
Zum 1. April oder 1. Mai 2025
Ausschreibungsschluss: 13. Januar 2025
Prizes
Prize of the German Historical Institute London 2024
We are delighted to announce that the joint winners are:
Dr. phil. Agnes Piekacz (Bielefeld University)
and
Dr Rory Hanna (University of Sheffield)
9–10 January 2025
Postgraduate Students Conference
Postgraduate Research Students Conference
GHIL
21 January 2025 (5.30pm)
Special Lecture
Roland Wenzlhuemer (LMU Munich)
Raise, Reuse, Recycle: Global History and Marine Salvage in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
GHIL/Online
23 January 2025 (5.30pm)
Special Event
The Wandering Jew: A Travelling Exhibition
Discussion and Viewing Event
GHIL
12 December 2024
Blogpost
Leonie Wolters
Human Interest in the Global South: The Gemini News Service (1967-2002)
Category: GHIL Fellows, Research
28 November 2024
Blogpost
William King
(De)Constructing Europe? Some Findings . . .
Category: GHIL Fellows, Research
Interview
Julia Angster and Kim König
Globalization: a threat to democracy?
18 November 2024
, 0:20 h
Interview
Julia Angster and Kim König
Globalization: a threat to democracy?
GHIL Joint Lecture
Julia Angster
‘Post-Democracy’?
Globalization, Democracy, and the Nation State in Germany after 1990
18 November 2024
, 0:42 h
GHIL Joint Lecture
Julia Angster
‘Post-Democracy’?
Globalization, Democracy, and the Nation State in Germany after 1990
Thyssen Lecture
Frederick Cooper
Understanding Power Relations in a Colonial Context: Top-Down, Bottom-Up, In-Between
21 October 2024
, 0:49 h
Thyssen Lecture
Frederick Cooper
Understanding Power Relations in a Colonial Context: Top-Down, Bottom-Up, In-Between
Frederick Cooper