German Historical Institute London

17 Bloomsbury Square
London WC1A 2NJ
United Kingdom

Phone: Tel. +44-(0)20-7309 2050

URI: www.ghil.ac.uk

 

German Historical Institute London

 
 
 
 

Opportunities

Postgraduate Research Students Conference 2026

The 30th postgraduate research students conference of the German Historical Institute London will take place on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 February 2026.

The Conference aims to give postgraduate research students from the UK and Ireland working on German history the opportunity to present their work-in-progress and to discuss their research with other students working in the same field.

GHIL


Closing date for applications: 25 November 2025


GHIL Building

Renovation Works and Closure

The GHIL building, including the library, will be closed for renovation works until early 2026. 

Among other works, our reception space and the seminar and common rooms will receive a face-lift, and a previously hidden Octagon room on a the ground floor will become a new meeting space. 

Please bear with us during this unavoidable period of closure. We look forward to welcoming you to the new and improved GHIL next year!

Opportunities

Scholarships

For postgraduate students, Habilitanden and postdocs at German universities who wish carry out research in Britain

Awarded for a period of up to three months (only full months), depending on the requirements of the research project
 

Closing date for applications: 30 September 2025


 
Events & Conferences: Line drawing of a wall calendar, in a circle.

Events and Conferences

8–10 October 2025

Workshop

Medieval History Seminar

Swedenborg House (20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2TH)

13 October 2025 (5.30 pm)

Thyssen Lecture

Colonialism and the Climate Crisis: Rethinking Legacies and Trajectories
Sunil Amrith (Yale)

34 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X 8QB

21 October 2025 (5.30pm)

GHIL Lecture

Queering German History: Still a Vital and Viable Endeavour?
Benno Gammerl (European University Institute, Florence)

Swedenborg House/Online

 
Research: Line drawing of a round magnifying glass in a circle, with the handle of the magnifying glass breaking through the circle.

Our Research

 
 
Portrait painting of Queen Elizabeth I, dressed in her coronation robes and holding the orb and sceptre. This painting dates to ca. 1600, and is probably a copy of the lost original from 1559. It is part of the National Portrait Gallery's collections.

Research Area

British History

Early printed and coloured map of Europe.

Research Area

European Perspectives

Engraving of Austen Henry Layard's excavations at Nineveh, showing the removal of a pair of lamassu (winged, human headed bulls).

Research Area

Colonial and Global History

 
 
 
Blog: Line drawing of a typewriter, in a circle. The page sticking out of the top of the typewriter breaks through the circle.

Lastest Blogposts

The corner of the GHIL building facing on Bloomsbury Square and Great Russell Street. A blurry man with a shoulder bag walks by in the direction of the British Museum.

26 September 2025

Blogpost

Daniel E.D. Müller

Researching Religious Coloniality in Colonial East Africa: A Summer at the GHIL

Category: Research, Scholarships


19 September 2025

Blogpost

Nikolas Maisch

The art&market Exhibition in Karlsruhe

Category: Announcements


Podcast: Line drawing circle containing a microphone below a pair of headphones

GHIL Podcast

Thomas Rowlandson caricature, in which fever (a hairy monster) and ague (a snake-like creature) attack a man huddled in front of a fireplace. On a pale brown background, with the GHIL podcast logo of microphone and headphones in a circle.

Interview

What is a fever?: Examining illness, 1770-1830

Stefanie Gänger, Pascale Siegrist and Kim König
5 September 2025 , 0:18 h

Thomas Rowlandson caricature, in which fever (a hairy monster) and ague (a snake-like creature) attack a man huddled in front of a fireplace. On a pale brown background, with the GHIL podcast logo of microphone and headphones in a circle.

Interview

What is a fever?: Examining illness, 1770-1830

Stefanie Gänger, Pascale Siegrist and Kim König

Thomas Rowlandson caricature, in which fever (a hairy monster) and ague (a snake-like creature) attack a man huddled in front of a fireplace. On a pale brown background, with the GHIL podcast logo of microphone and headphones in a circle.

GHIL Joint Lecture

‘The Most Common and Fatal of All Diseases’: Histories of Fever, 1770-1830

Stefanie Gänger
5 September 2025 , 0:47 h

Thomas Rowlandson caricature, in which fever (a hairy monster) and ague (a snake-like creature) attack a man huddled in front of a fireplace. On a pale brown background, with the GHIL podcast logo of microphone and headphones in a circle.

GHIL Joint Lecture

‘The Most Common and Fatal of All Diseases’: Histories of Fever, 1770-1830

Stefanie Gänger

Tower blocks against a cloudy sky. On a light grey background, with the GHIL logo of microphone and headphones in a circle.

Interview

Urban issues: Social problems in late 20th-century European cities

Christiane Reinecke, Ole Münch and Kim König
8 August 2025 , 0:30 h

Tower blocks against a cloudy sky. On a light grey background, with the GHIL logo of microphone and headphones in a circle.

Interview

Urban issues: Social problems in late 20th-century European cities

Christiane Reinecke, Ole Münch and Kim König

Online Catalogue Research: Line drawing of a book surrounded by electrical circuits, in a circle.

New Publications

GHIL

German Historical Institute London Bulletin, Vol. XLVII, No. 1 (May 2025)

Cover image for the publication of Gudrun Krämer's 2024 Thyssen lecture.

Gudrun Krämer

Local modernity: agency, entanglement, and the making of the modern Middle East

Lokale Moderne: Agency, Austausch und die Enstehung des modernen Mittleren Ostens

Book cover for Eckhart Hellmuth "Pressefreiheit". Drawing or print of a side view of an older man reading a newspaper, which he is holding in his right hand. He is wearing a hat and glasses, and has his left hand thrown up in the air in a gesture suggesting heightened emotion. The whole cover overlayed with red. Text in white.

Eckhart Hellmuth

Pressefreiheit: Die Debatte um "Liberty" und "Licentiousness" im England des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts