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"German-Speaking Refugee Historians in the United States, 1933-1970," Washington, D.C., December 1-3, 1988.

Conveners: Hartmut Lehmann, GHI; James J. Sheehan, Stanford University.
Participants: Eleanor Alexander, Berkeley, Calif.; Margaret L. Anderson, Swarthmore College; Kenneth D. Barkin, University of California at Riverside; Volker R. Berghahn, Brown University; Rebecca L. Boehling, University of Dayton; Renate Bridenthal, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Catherine Epstein, GHI; Bernd Faulenbach, Ruhr University, Bochum; Gerald D. Feldman, University of California at Berkeley; Henry Friedlander, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Michael Geyer, University of Chicago; Felix Gilbert, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton; Karen J. Greenberg, Bard College; Atina Grossmann, Columbia University; Jürgen Heß, Free University of Amsterdam; Gerhard Hirschfeld, GHI London; Christhard Hoffman, Technical University of Berlin; Georg G. Iggers, SUNY at Buffalo; Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Marie Kann, Princeton, N.J.; Marion Kaplan, CUNY; Michael H. Kater, York University; Barry M. Katz, Stanford University; Fritz Kellner, University of Salzburg; Klemens von Klemperer, Smith College; Reinhard Koselleck, University of Bielefeld; Stephan Kuttner, University of California at Berkeley; Robert E. Lerner, Northwestern University; Vernon L. Lidtke, The Johns Hopkins University; Peter J. Loewenberg, UCLA; Alfred Low, Marquette University; Donald McCoy, University of Kansas; Frank Mecklenburg, Leo Baeck Institute, New York; Michael Meyer, California State University at Northridge; Franz Michael, George Washington University; Sybil Milton, U.S. Holocaust Research Institute; Wolfgang J. Mommsen, University of Düsseldorf; George L. Mosse, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Jerry Z. Muller, Catholic University of America; Otto P. Pflanze, Bard College; Sibylle Quack, Federal Press and Information Office, Bonn; Hanna Schissler, GHI; Carl E. Schorske, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton; Ernst Schulin, University of Freiburg; Winfried Schulze, Ruhr University, Bochum; Fritz Stern, Columbia University; Hans L. Trefousse, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Peter Walther, Berlin; Gerhard L. Weinberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Robert Wolfe, U.S. National Archives.
 

"A Framework for Democracy: Forty Years of Experience with the Grundgesetz of the Federal Republic of Germany," Philadelphia, April 6-9, 1989.

Conveners: Thomas Childers, University of Pennsylvania; Peter Krüger, University of Marburg.
Participants: Wolfganz Benz, University of Munich; Volker R. Berghahn, Brown University; Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde, German Supreme Court, Karlsruhe; Wilfried Freiherr von Bredow, University of Marburg; Marc Cioc, University of Massachusetts; Ralf, Lord Dahrendorf, St. Anthony's College, Oxford; James M. Diehl, Indiana University; Erich J.C. Hahn, University of Western Ontario; Jürgen Heideking, GHI; John Kaminski, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Jane Caplan, Bryn Mawr College; Ellen Kennedy, University of Pennsylvania; Donald Kommers, University of Notre Dame; David Clay Large, Montana State University; Charles S. Maier, Harvard University; Hans Maier, University of Munich; Robert G. Moeller, University of California at Irvine; Michaela Richter, University of Pennsylvania; Helmut Steinberger, University of Heidelberg; Michael Stolleis, University of Frankfurt; Gebhard Ziller, Federal Ministry of Research and Technology.
 

"Genoa/Rapallo and the Reconstruction of Europe," Washington, D.C., June 14-17, 1989.

Conveners: Carole Fink, University of North Carolina at Wilmington; Axel Frohn, GHI; Jürgen Heideking, GHI.
Participants: Magda Adam, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Frank Adler, Academy of Sciences, German Democratic Republic; Jacques Bariety, University of Paris IV, Sorbonne; Manfred Berg, University of Heidelberg; Antoine Fleury, University of Geneva; Alexander Fursenko, Institute of the History of the USSR, Leningrad; Anne Hogenhuis, European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht; Peter Krüger, University of Marburg; Sally Marks, Providence, R.I.; Giorgio Petracchi, University of Florence; Stephen A. Schuker, Brandeis University; Andrew Williams, University of Kent.
 

"American Policy Toward Germany, 1949-1955," Marburg, September 26-28, 1989.

Conveners: Jeffry M. Diefendorf, University of New Hampshire; Hermann-Josef Rupieper, University of Marburg.
Participants: Rebecca L. Boehling, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Christoph Buchheim, University of Munich; Werner Bührer, University of Munich; Albert Diegmann, University of Aachen; James M. Diehl, Indiana University; Michael Fichter, Free University of Berlin; Axel Frohn, GHI; John Gillingham, University of Missouri at St. Louis; John Gimbel, Humboldt State University; Erich J.C. Hahn, University of Western Ontario, London; Manfred Heinemann, University of Hannover; Josef Henke, German Federal Archives; David Clay Large, Montana State University; Gunther Mai, University of Marburg; Klaus A. Maier, Center for the Study of Military History, Freiburg im Breisgau; Diethelm Prowe, Carleton College; Thomas A. Schwartz, Harvard University; Raymond G. Stokes, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; James F. Tent, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Bruno Thoß, Center for the Study of Military History, Freiburg im Breisgau; Robert Wolfe, U.S. National Archives.
 

"1949-1989: The Federal Republic of Germany as History," Cambridge, Mass., October 27-29, 1989.

Conveners: Guido Goldman, Harvard University; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI; Charles S. Maier, Harvard University.
Participants: Arnulf Baring, Free University of Berlin; Klaus von Beyme, University of Heidelberg; Knut Borchardt, University of Munich; Richard Buxbaum, University of California at Berkeley; Gordon A. Craig, Stanford University; Joachim Fest, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung; Günther Gaus, Reinbeck bei Hamburg; Dieter Grimm, German Supreme Court, Karlsruhe; Stanley Hoffman, Harvard University; Jürgen Kocka, Free University of Berlin; Josef Joffe, Süddeutsche Zeitung; Karl Kaiser, University of Bonn; Peter Graf Kielmansegg, University of Mannheim; M. Rainer Lepsius, University of Heidelberg; Meinhard Miegel, Bonn; Wolfgang J. Mommsen, University of Düsseldorf; Thomas Nipperdey, University of Munich; Claus Offe, University of Bremen; Ilona Ostner, University of Bremen; Charles Sabel, MIT; Peter Schneider, Dartmouth College; David Schoenbaum, University of Iowa; Fritz Scharpf, Max Planck Institute, Cologne; Theo Sommer, Die Zeit; Heinrich August Winkler, University of Freiburg; Wolfgang Zapf, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin.
 

"Emigration and Settlement Patterns of German Communities in North America," New Harmony, Ind., September 28-October 1, 1989.

Conveners: Antonius Holtmann, University of Oldenburg; Jörg Nagler, GHI; Ruth Reichmann, Indiana University.
Participants: Jonathan G. Andelson, Grinnell College; Gerhard Bassler, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Carolyn S. Blackwell, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis; Philip V. Bohlman, University of Chicago; Agnes Bretting, University of Hamburg; Donald F. Durnbaugh, Elizabethtown College; Aaron S. Fogleman, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; J.E.B. Galema, University of Groningen; Bettina Goldberg, Free University of Berlin; Wolfgang Grams, University of Oldenburg; Wolfgang J. Helbich, Ruhr University, Bochum; George F. Jones, University of Maryland at College Park; Walter D. Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University; Lauren Ann Kattner, University of Texas; Hartmut Keil, University of Munich; Rob Kroes, Free University of Amsterdam; Günter Moltmann, University of Bremen; Heiko Muehr, Indiana German Heritage Society; Eberhard Reichmann, Indiana University; Horst Rössler, University of Bremen; Angela Sasse; Mary Kenneth Scheessele, Indiana German Heritage Society; John Schipp, Indiana German Heritage Society; Stefan von Senger und Etterlin, Free University of Berlin; Peter Winkel, Trenton State College.
 

"Women in Postwar Germany: Culture, Society, and Politics," Raleigh, N.C., September 29-October 1, 1989.

Conveners: Christiane Lemke, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Hanna Schissler, GHI.
Participants: Erika Fairchild; Marita Haibach, Green Party; Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University; Claudia Koonz, Duke University; Anthony La Vopa, North Carolina State University; Monika Langkau-Herrman, Friedrich Ebert Foundation; Siegfried Mews, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Larysa Mykyta; Hanna Beate Schöpp-Schilling, Federal Ministry for Youth, Family Affairs, Women and Health, Bonn; Helga Schütz; Inge Segall, Friedrich Naumann Foundation; Sofus Simonson; Antonia Wigbers, Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
 

"Paths of Continuity: Central European Historiography from the 1930s Through the 1950s," Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., March 16-18, 1990.

Conveners: James Van Horn Melton, Emory University; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI.
Participants: John W. Boyer, University of Chicago; Thomas A. Brady Jr., University of California at Berkeley; Ernst A. Breisach, Western Michigan University; Roger Chickering, University of Oregon; Fritz Fellner, University of Salzburg; Lothar Gall, University of Frankfurt; Georg G. Iggers, SUNY at Buffalo; Klemens von Klemperer, Smith College; Jonathan B. Knudsen, Wellesley College; Edgar Melton, Wright State University; Jerry Z. Muller, Catholic University of America; Marc Raeff, Columbia University; Peter Reill, UCLA; Steven Rowan, University of Missouri at St. Louis; Jörn Rüsen, University of Bielefeld; Winfried Schulze, Ruhr University, Bochum; Klaus Schwabe, University of Aachen; Charles S. Maier, Harvard University; Douglas A. Unfug, Emory University; Irmline Veit-Brause, Deakin University.
 

"Elections, Mass Politics, and Social Change in Germany, 1890-1933: New Perspectives," Toronto, April 20-22, 1990.

Conveners: James Retallack, University of Toronto; Larry E. Jones, Canisius College.
Participants: Celia Applegate, University of Rochester; Richard Bessel, Open University, Milton Keynes; Richard Bodek, College of Charleston; Kathleen Canning, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; Roger Chickering, University of Oregon; Brett Fairbairn, University of Saskatchewan; Jürgen W. Falter, Free University of Berlin; Peter Fritzsche, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Elizabeth Harvey, University of Salford; Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann, Oxford University; Stuart T. Robson, Trent University; Eve Rosenhaft, University of Liverpool; Peter Steinbach, Free University of Berlin; Jill Stephenson, Edinburgh University.
 

"Max Weber's 'The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism' Reconsidered," Washington, D.C., May 3-5, 1990.

Conveners: Guenther Roth, Columbia University; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI.
Participants: Philip Benedict, Brown University; Harvey S. Goldman, University of California at San Diego; Friedrich Wilhelm Graf, University of Augsburg; Kaspar von Greyerz, University of Kiel; James A. Henretta, University of Maryland at College Park; Klaus Lichtblau, University of Kassel; Harry Liebersohn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Malcolm L. MacKinnon, University of Toronto; Paul Münch, University of Essen; Thomas Nipperdey, University of Munich; Guy Oakes, Monmouth College; Gianfranco Poggi, University of Virginia; Hans Rollmann, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer, University of Munich; Hubert Treiber, Technical University of Hannover; David Zaret, Indiana University.
 

"German Influences on Education in the United States to 1917," Madison, Wis., September 12-15, 1990.

Conveners: Charlotte L. Brancaforte, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Jürgen Heideking, GHI; Jurgen Herbst, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Rudolf Vierhaus, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen.
Participants: James C. Albisetti, University of Kentucky; Ann Taylor Allen, University of Louisville; Thomas N. Bonner, Wayne State University; Ward W. Briggs, University of South Carolina; Bernhard von Brocke, University of Marburg; William M. Calder III, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Bettina Goldberg, Free University of Berlin; Gerald Lee Gutek, Loyola University; Manfred Heinemann, University of Hannover; Hans-Georg Herrlitz, University of Göttingen; Juliana Jacobi, University of Bielefeld; Manfred Jacobs, University of Münster; Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Karl-Ernst Jeisman, University of Münster; Jochen-Christoph Kaiser, University of Münster; Dimitri Katsareas, Georgetown University; Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, University of Minnesota; Derek S. Linton, Hobart and William Smith Colleges; Peter Lundgreen, University of Bielefeld; Detlef Müller, Ruhr University, Bochum; Jörg Nagler, GHI; Thomas Nipperdey, University of Munich; Kathryn M. Olesko, Georgetown University; Gary Keith Pranger, Oral Roberts University; A. Gregg Roeber, University of Illinois at Chicago; Heinz-Elmar Tenorte, University of Frankfurt; Gregory P. Wegner, University of Wisconsin; Bernd Zymek, Ruhr University, Bochum.
 

"The Reformation in Germany and Europe: Interpretations and Issues," Washington, D.C., September 25-30, 1990.

Conveners: Scott Hendrix, Society for Reformation Research; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI; Heinz Schilling, Society for the History of the Reformation.
Participants: Robin Barnes, Davidson College; Gustav Adolf Benrath, University of Mainz; Peter Blickle, University of Bern; Martin Brecht, University of Münster; Mark Edwards, Harvard Divinity School; Carlos M.N. Eire, University of Virginia; James M. Kittelson, Ohio State University; Grethe Jacobsen, University of Copenhagen; H.C. Erik Midelfort, University of Virginia; Tom Scott, University of Liverpool; David Steinmetz, Duke Divinity School; Derk Visser, Ursinus College; Merry Wiesner-Hanks, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.
 

"In and Out of the Ghetto: Jewish-Gentile Relations in Late Medieval and Early Modern Germany," UCLA, May 9-11, 1991.

Conveners: John Brewer, UCLA; R. Po-chia Hsia, New York University; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI.
Participants: J. Friedrich Battenberg, Technical University of Darmstadt; Thomas A. Brady Jr., University of California at Berkeley; Natalie Zemon Davis, Princeton University; Christoph Daxelmüller, University of Regensburg; Christopher R. Friedrichs, University of British Columbia; Amos Funkenstein, UCLA; Carlo Ginzburg, UCLA; Yacov Guggenheim, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Alfred Haverkamp, University of Trier; Deborah Hertz, SUNY at Binghamton; Gershon David Hundert, McGill University; Jonathan I. Israel, University of London; Stefi Jersch-Wenzel, Historical Commission of Berlin; Robert Jütte, Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart; Jacob Katz, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Richard H. Popkin, UCLA; Theodore K. Rabb, Princeton University; Rotraud Ries, University of Münster; Miri Rubin, Oxford University; Michael Toch, University of Jerusalem; Otto Ulbricht, University of Kiel; Mack Walker, The Johns Hopkins University; Paul Wexler, Tel Aviv University.
 

"Chosen People: Themes in Western Nationalist Movements, 1880-1920," Washington, D.C., June 13-16, 1991.

Conveners: William R. Hutchinson, Harvard Divinity School; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI.
Participants: Hana Arie-Gaifman, New York University; Knut Aukrust, University of Oslo; Conrad Cherry, Indiana University; Reinhard R. Doerries, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg; André DuToit, University of Cape Town; Caroline Ford, Harvard University; Ulrich Gäbler, University of Basel; Knud Krakau, Free University of Berlin; Thomas Kselman, University of Notre Dame; Silke Lehmann, GHI; Paul Mendes-Flohr, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Steve Mitchell, Harvard University; James H. Moorhead, Princeton Theological Seminary; C.C. O'Brien, University of Dublin; Albert J. Raboteau, Princeton University; Alf Tergel, Uppsala University; Andrew Walls, University of Edinburgh; Reginald Ward, University of Durham.
 

"Continental European Migration and Transcontinental Migration to North America," Bremerhaven, August 15-18, 1991.

Conveners: Dirk Hoerder, University of Bremen; Jörg Nagler, GHI.
Participants: Klaus J. Bade, University of Osnabrück; Samuel Baily, Rutgers University; Karl Martin Barfuß, University of Bremen; Monika Blaschke, University of Bremen; Donna R. Gabaccia, Mercy College; Nancy Green, School for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Paris; David C. Hammack, Case Western Reserve University; James H. Jackson Jr., Point Loma College; Joy Lintelman, Concordia College; Axel Lubinski, University of Rostock; Deirdre Mageean, University of Maine; Kerby Miller, University of Missouri; Leslie Page Moch, University of Michigan at Flint; Rainer Mühle, University of Rostock; Walter Nugent, University of Notre Dame; Dorota Praszalowicz, Jagiellonian University, Cracow; Julianna Puskas, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Sibylle Quack, GHI; Uwe Reich, University of Potsdam; Horst Rössler, University of Bremen; Silvia Schraut, University of Mannheim; Suzanne M. Sinke, University of Minnesota; Adam Walaszek, Jagiellonian University, Cracow.
 

"The Influence of German Emigrants on American Political Thought After World War II: Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss," Boulder, Colo., September 11-13, 1991.

Conveners: Peter Graf Kielmansegg, University of Mannheim; Horst Mewes, University of Colorado at Boulder.
Participants: Simone Chambers, University of Colorado at Boulder; Helmut Dubiel, University of Frankfurt; Timothy Fuller, Colorado College; Jürgen Gebhardt, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg; Elisabeth Glaser(-Schmidt), GHI; Thomas Hollweck, University of Colorado at Boulder; Bonnie Honig, Harvard University, George Kateb, Princeton University; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI; Harvey C. Mansfield Jr., Harvard University; Athanosios Moulakis, University of Colorado at Boulder; Gail Moulakis, University of Colorado at Boulder; Robert B. Pippin, University of California at San Diego; Alfons Söllner, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin; Ernst Vollrath, University of Cologne.
 

"Women in the Emigration After 1933," Washington, D.C., November 25-27, 1991.

Conveners: Renate Bridenthal, CUNY; Marion Kaplan, CUNY; Sibylle Quack, GHI.
Participants: Mitchell G. Ash, University of Iowa; Marion Berghahn, Providence, R.I.; Rachel Cohn, Jerusalem; Catherine Epstein, Harvard University; Harriet Freidenreich, Temple University; Donna R. Gabaccia, Mercy College; Peter Gay, Yale University; Atina Grossmann, Columbia University; Illo Heppner, Indianapolis; Wilma Iggers, Amherst, N.Y.; Jack Jacobs, CUNY; David Kranzler, CUNY; Linda Kuzmack, U.S. Holocaust Research Institute; Ursula Langkau-Alex, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam; Steven M. Loewenstein, University of Judaism in Los Angeles; Elizabeth Marum Lunau, New York; Frank Mecklenburg, Leo Baeck Institute, New York; Susanne Miller, Bonn; Katherine Morris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Hanna Papanek, Boston; Helmut Pfanner, Nashville; Monika Richarz, Germania Judaica, Cologne; Gabriele Schiff, New York; Guy Stern, Wayne State University; Rita Thalmann, University of Paris VII; Sydney S. Weinberg, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Christel Wickert, Technical University of Berlin; Joachim Wieler, University of Erfurt.
 

"On The Road to Total War: The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification, 1861-1871," Washington, D.C., April 1-4, 1992.

Conveners: Stig Förster, GHI; Jörg Nagler, GHI.
Participants: Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau, University of Amiens; Annette Becker, University of Lille III; Josef Becker, University of Augsburg; Richard E. Beringer, University of North Dakota; Manfred Botzenhart, University of Münster; Arden Buchhold, SUNY at Brockport; Roger Chickering, University of Oregon; Richard N. Current, South Natick, Mass.; Carl N. Degler, Stanford University; Wilhelm Deist, Center for the Study of Military History, Freiburg im Breisgau; Stanley L. Engerman, University of Rochester; Michael D. Fellman, Simon Fraser University; J. Matthew Gallman, Loyola College; Michael Geyer, University of Chicago; Joseph T. Glatthaar, University of Houston; Edward H. Hagerman, York University; Herman M. Hattaway, University of Missouri at Kansas City; Earl J. Hess, Lincoln Memorial University; Sir Michael Howard, Yale University; Heinrich Korthöber, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Donna D. Krug, Virginia State University; Gerd Krumeich, University of Freiburg; Alf Lüdtke, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Jay Luvaas, Allegheny College; James M. McPherson, Princeton University; Manfred Messerschmidt, Center for the Study of Military History, Freiburg im Breisgau; Reid Mitchell, Princeton University; Wolfgang J. Mommsen, University of Düsseldorf; Mark E. Neely Jr., Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne; Phillip S. Paludan, University of Kansas; Peter Paret, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton; Jean H. Quataert, SUNY at Binghamton; Thomas Rohkrämer, University of Auckland; William Serman, University of Paris I; Dennis E. Showalter, Colorado College; Robert Tombs, Cambridge University; Hans L. Trefousse, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Ulrich Wengenroth, Technical University of Munich.
 

"The Prerogative of Confinement: Social, Cultural, Political, and Administrative Aspects of the History of Hospitals and Carceral and Penal Institutions in Western Europe and North America, 1500-1900," Washington, D.C., June 6-9, 1992.

Conveners: Norbert Finzsch, GHI; Robert Jütte, Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart.
Participants: Lynne M. Adrian, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa; Martina Althoff, University of Münster; Neithard Bulst, University of Bielefeld; Luigi Cajani, University of Rome; Joan E. Crowley, New Mexico State University; Martin Dinges, Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart; Robert J. Gellately, Huron College, University of London, Ontario; Jean-Pierre Goubert, University of Paris; Colin Jones, University of Exeter; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI; Monika Leppelt, University of Hamburg; Otto Marx, Heidelberg; Patricia O'Brien, University of California at Irvine; Guenter B. Risse, University of California at San Francisco; Sebastian Scheerer, University of Hamburg; Gerlinda Smaus, University of Saarland; Pieter Spierenburg, Erasmus University, Rotterdam; Christine Vanja, Kassel; Morris J. Vogel, Temple University; Renate Wilson, The Johns Hopkins University; Karl Tilman Winkler, University of Göttingen; Jörn Henning Wolf, Kiel.
 

"Peopling the New World: The Transfer of Ideas, Customs, and Social Institutions from Central Europe to the Middle Colonies in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries," University Park, Pa., October 28-31, 1992.

Conveners: John B. Frantz, Pennsylvania State University; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI; Carola Wessel, GHI.
Participants: E.G. Alderfer, Washington, D.C.; Rosalind J. Beiler, University of Pennsylvania; Patricia U. Bonomi, New York University; Timothy Breen, Northwestern University; Richard D. Brown, University of Connecticut; Dietrich Denecke, University of Göttingen; Richard Dunn, University of Pennsylvania; Armin Paul Frank, University of Göttingen; Mark Häberlein, University of Freiburg; James A. Henretta, University of Maryland at College Park; James H. Hutson, Library of Congress; Manfred Jakubowski-Tiessen, University of Göttingen; Günther Lottes, University of Gießen; Harald Kittel, University of Göttingen; Thomas J. Müller, Archive of the Francke Foundation, Halle; Hans Medick, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Kathleen Neils Conzen, University of Chicago; A. Gregg Roeber, University of Illinois at Chicago; Beverly Prior Smaby, Clarion University; Mack Walker, The Johns Hopkins University; Hermann Wellenreuther, University of Göttingen; Renate Wilson, The Johns Hopkins University; Marianne Wokeck, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis.
 

"Mutual Images and Multiple Implications: American Views of Germany and German Views of America From the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries," Kalamazoo, Mich., April 15-17, 1993.

Conveners: David E. Barclay, Kalamazoo College; Elisabeth Glaser (-Schmidt), GHI.
Participants: Willi Paul Adams, Free University of Berlin; Beverly Crawford, University of California at Berkeley; Geoffrey C. Cocks, Albion College; Marion F. Deshmukh, George Mason University; Hans-Jürgen Grabbe, University of Oldenburg; Wolfgang J. Helbich, Ruhr University, Bochum; Jeffrey Herf, School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C.; Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Detlef Junker, University of Heidelberg; Walter D. Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University; James T. Kloppenberg, Brandeis University; Peter Krüger, University of Marburg; Bruce C. Levine, University of Cincinnati; Jörg Nagler, American Cultural Center, Kiel; A. Gregg Roeber, University of Illinois at Chicago; Hermann-Josef Rupieper, University of Marburg; Hans-Jürgen Schröder, University of Gießen; Frank Trommler, University of Pennsylvania; Hermann Wellenreuther, University of Göttingen.
 

"The Spirit of Heidelberg and the Future of Germany," Heidelberg, May 5-8, 1993.

Conveners: Jürgen C. Hess, FreeUniversity of Amsterdam; Detlef Junker, University of Heidelberg; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI; Volker Sellin, University of Heidelberg; Eike Wolgast, University of Heidelberg.
Participants: Donald E. Beard; Wolfgang Benz, Technical University of Berlin; Klaus von Beyme, University of Heidelberg; Reinhard Blomert; Eckhard von Bubnow; Eberhard Demm; Uta Gerhardt, University of Heidelberg; Geoffrey J. Giles, University of Florida; John Gimbel; Niels Hansen, University of Heidelberg; Ludolf Herbst; Jeffrey Herf; Christian Jansen; Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Inge Kirch-Wolfe; Rudy Koshar, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Jerry Z. Muller, Catholic University of America; Iris Pilling; Anson Rabinbach; Friederike Reutter, University of Heidelberg; Wolfgang Schluchter, University of Heidelberg; Hannelies Schulte; Guenther Roth, Columbia University; Hartmut Soell, University of Heidelberg; James F. Tent, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Jörg Thierfelder, University of Heidelberg; Hubert Treiber; Peter Walk; Robert Wolfe, U.S. National Archives.
 

"German Medieval History in Comparative Perspective," University of Notre Dame, May 9-11, 1993.

Conveners: Robert Benson, UCLA; Johannes Fried, University of Frankfurt; John Van Engen, University of Notre Dame.
Participants: Gerd Althoff, University of Giessen; Jack Bernhardt, San Jose State University; Uta-Renate Blumenthal, Catholic University of America; Charles Bowlus, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; William J. Courtenay, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Joachim Ehlers, Free University of Berlin; John Freed, Illinois State University; Horst Fuhrmann, Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Munich; Patrick Geary, University of Florida/UCLA; Alfred Haverkamp, University of Trier; Richard Hoffmann, York University, Toronto; Stephen Jaeger, University of Washington; Peter Johanek, University of Münster; Hagen Keller, University of Münster; Ludolf Kuchenbuch, University of Hagen; Jürgen Miethke, University of Heidelberg; Peter Moraw, University of Giessen; Karl Morrison, Rutgers University; Otto-Gerhard Oexle, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Alexander Patschovsky, University of Konstanz; Edward Peters, University of Pennsylvania; Timothy Reuter, Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Munich; Klaus Schreiner, Ruhr University, Bochum; Hanna Vollrath, Ruhr University, Bochum.
 

"Allied Technology Transfer From Germany After 1945 or 'Intellectual Reparations,'" Washington, D.C., September 16-18, 1993.

Conveners: Volker R. Berghahn, Brown University; Matthias Judt, GHI.
Participants: Werner Abelshauser, University of Bielefeld; Mitchell G. Ash, University of Iowa; Johannes Bähr, Free University of Berlin; Burghard Ciesla, Center for Contemporary Research, Potsdam; Paul Erker, Free University of Berlin; Jörg Fisch, University of Zurich; Geoffrey J. Giles, University of Florida; Carl Glatt, Florence; Kristie Macrakis, Princeton, N.J.; André Steiner, University of Mannheim; Raymond G. Stokes, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Mark Walker, Union College.
 

"Medicine in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Germany: Ethics, Politics, and Law," Washington, D.C., December 1-4, 1993.

Conveners: Manfred Berg, GHI; Michael H. Kater, York University; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI.
Participants: Johanna Bleker, Free University of Berlin; Gisela Bock, University of Bielefeld; Geoffrey C. Cocks, Albion College; Richard J. Evans, University of London; Atina Grossmann, Columbia University; Michael Hubenstorf, Free University of Berlin; Robert Jütte, Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart; Michael M. Kochen, University of Göttingen; Alfons Labisch, University of Düsseldorf; Peter J. Loewenberg, UCLA; A. Holger Maehle, Wellcome Institute, London; Charles E. McClelland, University of New Mexico; Charles G. Roland, McMaster University; Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach, University of Greifswald; William E. Seidelman, McMaster University; Paul Weindling, Oxford University; Rolf Winau, Free University of Berlin.
 

"Germany and Versailles Seventy-Five Years After," Berkeley, Calif., April 28-May 1, 1994.

Conveners: Manfred F. Boemeke, GHI; Gerald D. Feldman, University of California at Berkeley; Elisabeth Glaser(-Schmidt), GHI.
Participants: Lloyd E. Ambrosius, University of Nebraska; Volker R. Berghahn, Brown University; Diana S. Clemens, University of California at Berkeley; Kendrick A. Clements, University of South Carolina; John Milton Cooper, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Niall Ferguson, Oxford University; Michael Dockrill, Kings College, London; Carole Fink, Rutgers University; Antoine Fleury, University of Geneva; Stig Förster, University of Bern; David French, University College London; Michael G. Fry, University of Southern California; Lawrence E. Gelfand, University of Iowa; Erik Goldstein, University of Birmingham; Peter Hayes, Northwestern University; Jon Jacobson, University of California at Irvine; Detlef Junker, University of Heidelberg; André Kaspi, University of Paris IV, Sorbonne; William Keylor, Boston University; Fritz Klein, Academy of Sciences, Berlin; Thomas J. Knock, Southern Methodist University; Diane B. Kunz, Yale University; Antony Lentin, Open University, Milton Keynes; Sally Marks, Providence College; Gordon Martel, Royal Roads Military College; Wolfgang J. Mommsen, University of Düsseldorf; George H. Nash, Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa; Stephen A. Schuker, University of Virginia; Klaus Schwabe, Technical University of Aachen; Alan Sharp, University of Ulster; Georges-Henri Soutou, University of Paris IV, Sorbonne; Ronald Steel, University of Southern California; David Stevenson, London School of Economics; Betty Miller Unterberger, Texas A&M University; Piotr S. Wandycz, Yale University; Gerhard L. Weinberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; William C. Widenor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 

"Xenophobia, Racism, Nativism, and National Identity in Germany and the United States: A Comparative Perspective on the Conditions of Intolerance," Washington, D.C., June 8-11, 1994.

Conveners: Norbert Finzsch, GHI; Dietmar Schirmer, GHI.
Participants: Dietz Bering, University of Cologne; Eileen Boris, Howard University; W. Fitzhugh Brundage, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario; Carl N. Degler, Stanford University; Ute Gerhard, University of Dortmund; Lois E. Horton, George Mason University; Ralf Koch, University of Hamburg; Arnd Krüger, University of Göttingen; Gregg O. Kvistad, University of Denver; Jeffrey M. Peck, Georgetown University; Herbert Shapiro, University of Cincinnati; Frank Trommler, University of Pennsylvania; Patricia Vertinsky, University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Peter Weingart, University of Bielefeld.
 

"Anticipating Total War? The United States and Germany, 1871-1914," Augsburg, July 27-29, 1994.

Conveners: Josef Becker, University of Augsburg; Manfred F. Boemeke, GHI; Roger Chickering, Georgetown University; Stig Förster, University of Bern.
Participants: Volker R. Berghahn, Brown University; John Whiteclay Chambers II, Rutgers University; Sabine Dabringhaus, University of Munich; Jost Dülffer, University of Cologne; Gerald D. Feldman, University of California at Berkeley; Gangolf Hübinger, University of Freiburg; Alfred Kelley, Hamilton College; Paul A.C. Koistinen, California State University at Northridge; Raimund Lammersdorf, Free University of Berlin; Derek S. Linton, Hobart and William Smith Colleges; David I. MacLeod, Central Michigan University; Glenn Anthony May, University of Oregon; Jean H. Quataert, SUNY at Binghamton; Thomas Rohkrämer, University of Auckland; Michael Siedenhans; Irmgard Steinisch, York University; Barbara Steinson, DePauw University; David M. Trask, Washington, D.C.; Trutz von Trotha, University of Siegen; Robert M. Utley, Utah State University; Bruce White, University of Toronto; Charles R. Wilson, University of Mississippi.
 

"Race and Ethnicity: Relations Between African Americans and Ethnic Groups in American Society," Washington, D.C., September 21-24, 1994.

Conveners: Ira Berlin, University of Maryland at College Park; Spencer R. Crew, Smithsonian Institution; James O. Horton, George Washington University; Hartmut Keil, GHI; Elizabeth A. White, Yale University.
Participants: Allison Blakely, Howard University; Michael Blakey, Howard University; David W. Blight, Amhearst College; Clayborn Carson, Stanford University; Elizabeth Clark-Lewis, Howard University; Sarah J. Deutsch, Clark University; Hasia Diner, University of Maryland at College Park; Tamara Felden, Augustana College; George M. Frederickson, Stanford University; Donna R. Gabaccia, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Laurence Glasco, University of Pittsburgh; Thavolia Glymph, University of Georgia; Barry Goldberg, Fordham University; Cheryl Greenberg, Trinity College, Hartford; James R. Grosman, Newberry Library; Francine Jobatey; Jacqueline Jones, Brandeis University; Robert W. Kesting, U.S. Holocaust Research Institute; Alan M. Kraut, American University; Bruce C. Levine, University of Cincinnatti; Lawrence W. Levine, George Mason University; Paul Logan; Sidney Mintz, The Johns Hopkins University; Raymond A. Mohl, Florida Atlantic University; Ron Radano, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Leslie S. Rowland, University of Maryland at College Park; Marie-Line Sephocle, Georgetown University; Brenda Stevenson, UCLA; Thomas J. Sugrue, University of Pennsylvania; Stephen J. Whitfield, Brandeis University; C. Vann Woodward, Yale University.
 

"Culture, Knowledge, and Healing: Historical Perspectives of Homeopathic Medicine in Europe and North America," San Francisco, April 6-7, 1994.

Conveners: Robert Jütte, Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart; Guenter B. Risse, University of California at San Francisco.
Participants: Peter Becker, GHI; Jim T. Connor, University of Toronto; Martin Dinges, University of Stuttgart; Olivier Faure, University of Lyon; Arnold Michalowski, University of Stuttgart; Jack D. Pressman, University of San Francisco; Naomi Rogers, Yale University; Joseph Schmidt, University of Munich; Reinhard Schüppel, University of Ulm; Dörte Staudt, University of Mannheim; John H. Warner, Yale University; Renate Wittern, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg; Eberhard Wolff, University of Tübingen.
 

"National Interest and European Order: Germany's Role in Europe Since the Interwar Period," Mannheim, March 22-25, 1995.

Conveners: Detlef Junker, GHI; Gottfried Niedhart, University of Mannheim; Michael W. Richter, University of Mannheim.
Participants: Hannes Adomeit, Tufts University; Manfred Berg, GHI; Christoph Bluth, University of Reading; Sergei V. Chugrov, Institute for World Economics and International Relations, Moscow; Christian Hacke, University of the Bundeswehr, Hamburg; Klaus Hildebrand, University of Bonn; J. Holzer, Polish Academy of Sciences; Werner Link, University of Cologne; Ernest R. May, Harvard University; Adam Daniel Rotfeld, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute; Stephanie Salzmann, University of Bonn; Axel Sauder, German Society for Foreign Policy, Bonn; Georges-Henri Soutou, University of Paris IV, Sorbonne; Heinrich Vogel, Federal Institute for Eastern European and International Studies, Cologne; Friso Wielenga, University of Utrecht; Clemens Wurm, Humboldt University, Berlin; Philip Zelikow, Harvard University.
 

"1945 in Europe and Asia: Reconsidering the End of World War II and the Change of the World Order," Berlin, April 5-7, 1995.

Conveners: Josef Kreiner and Gerhard Krebs, German Institute for Japanese Studies, Tokyo.
Participants: Thilo Graf Brockdorff, Japanese-German Center, Berlin; Dieter Brötel, Pedagogical University, Ludwigsburg; Jian Chen, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; Robert Frank, University of Paris I, Sorbonne; Henry P. Frei, Tsukuba University; Ken'ichi Goto, Waseda University; Klaus-Dietmar Henke, Federal Office for the Files of the Former East German Security Service, Berlin; Makoto Iokibe, Kobe University; Ricardo T. Jose, University of the Phillippines; Detlef Junker, GHI; Lothar Kettenacker, GHI London; Warren F. Kimball, Rutgers University at Newark; Chong-Sik Lee, University of Pennsylvania; Kei Nemoto, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies; Ian Nish, London School of Economics; Thamsook Numnonda, Silpakorn University; Jens Petersen, GHI Rome; Steffen Reiche, Brandenburg Ministry of Science, Research, and Culture; Thomas A. Schwartz, Vanderbilt University; Michail Semirjaga, Russian State University for the Humanities; Boris N. Slavinsky, Far Eastern Affairs; Rosemary C. Spencer, British Embassy, Berlin; Ambassador Shigeru Tsumori, Japanese Consulate, Berlin; Sinh Vinh, University of Alberta; Lydia N. Yu-Jose, Ateneo de Manila University; Gebhard Ziller, Federal Ministry for Education, Science, Research, and Technology, Bonn; Lubomir W. Zyblikiewicz, Jagiellonian University.
 

"Transatlantic History and American Exceptionalism: A Symposium in Memory and in Honor of Erich Angermann," Washington, D.C., June 8-10, 1995.

Conveners: Elisabeth Glaser(-Schmidt), GHI; Hermann Wellenreuther, University of Göttingen.
Participants: Karl Otmar Freiherr von Aretin, Munich; Guenther Barth, Columbia University; Kathleen Neils Conzen, University of Chicago; Carl N. Degler, Stanford University; Reinhard R. Doerries, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg; Ragnhild Fiebig von Hase, Cologne; Norbert Finzsch, University of Hamburg; Jack D. Garraty, New York; Hans R. Guggisberg, University of Basel; Ari Hoogenboom, Brooklyn College, CUNY; James H. Hutson, Library of Congress; Peter Krüger, University of Marburg; Detlef Junker, GHI; Daniel J. Leab, Seton Hall University; Hartmut Lehmann, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Silke Lehmann, Göttingen; Vera Nünning, University of Cologne; Gerhard A. Ritter, University of Munich; Gerald Stourzh, University of Vienna; James J. Sheehan, Stanford University; Hans-Jürgen Schröder, University of Gießen; Hans L. Trefousse, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Mack Walker, The Johns Hopkins University; Gerhard L. Weinberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Eberhard Weis, Munich.
 

"The Development of Twentieth-Century Consumer Society," Washington, D.C., October 19-21, 1995.

Conveners: Matthias Judt, GHI; Charles McGovern, Smithsonian Institution; Susan Strasser, GHI.
Participants: Arne Andersen, Bremen; Susan Porter Benson, University of Connecticut; Lizabeth Cohen, New York University; Victoria de Grazia, Rutgers University; Robert Haddow, Minneapolis; Daniel Horowitz, Smith College; Detlef Junker, GHI; Stephen Kline, Simon Fraser University; Jackson Lears, Rutgers University; George Lipsitz, University of California at San Diego; James Livingston, Rutgers University; Roland Marchand, University of California at Davis; Ina Merkel, Humboldt University, Berlin; Kurt Möser, State Museum for Technology and Work, Mannheim; Christian Pfister, University of Bern; Louis Pinto, Center of Urban Sociology, Paris; Nancy R. Reagin, Pace University; Faith Davis Ruffins, Smithsonian Institution; Kathryn Kish Sklar, SUNY at Binghamton; André Steiner, University of Mannheim; Michael Wildt, Center for the Study of National Socialism, Hamburg; Ulrich Wyrwa, Historical Commission of Berlin.
 

"1968: The World Transformed," Berlin, May 23-25, 1996.

Conveners: Carole Fink, Ohio State University; Philipp Gassert, GHI; Detlef Junker, GHI.
Participants: Manfred Berg, GHI; Jan Bernard; Rosi Braidotti, University of Utrecht; Alan Brinkley, Columbia University; Rüdiger Bubner, University of Heidelberg; David Culbert, Louisiana State University; Padma Desai, Columbia University; Jerzy Eisler, Ecole Polonaise, Paris; Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey, University of Bielefeld; Koichi Hamada, Yale University; George C. Herring, University of Kentucky; Stuart J. Hilwig, Ohio State University; Jens Hohensee, Alfred Krupp Foundation; Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich, Free University of Berlin; Gerd-Rainer Horn, Western Oregon State College; Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Mark Kramer, Harvard University; Diane B. Kunz, Yale University; Ludger Lindlar, German Institute for Economic Research, Berlin; Harold Marcuse, University of California at Santa Barbara; Gottfried Niedhart, University of Mannheim; Luisa Passerini, European University Institute, Florence; Ulrich K. Preuss, University of Bremen; Keith Reader, University of Newcastle; Andreas Reichstein, Norddeutscher Rundfunk; Dieter Rucht, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin; Michael Seidman, University of North Carolina; Zdena Skapová, Academy of Performing Arts, Prague; Barbara Tischler, Columbia University; Martin Traine, University of Cologne; Nancy Bernkopf Tucker, Georgetown University; Lawrence S. Wittner, SUNY at Albany.
 

"Imagination, Ritual, Memory, Historiography: Conceptions of the Past in the Middle Ages," Heidelberg, September 5-7, 1996.

Conveners: Gerd Althoff, University of Bonn; Johannes Fried, University of Frankfurt; Patrick J. Geary, UCLA.
Participants: John Bernhardt, San Jose State University; Philippe Buc, Stanford University; Margot Fassler, Yale University; John Freed, Illinois State University; Hans-Werner Goetz, University of Hamburg; Detlef Junker, GHI; Bernhard Jussen, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Richard Landes, Boston University; Felice Lifschitz, Florida International University; David Nirenberg, Rice University; Otto-Gerhard Oexle, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Amy Remensnyder, Brown University; Bernd Schneidmüller, University of Bamberg; Beate Schuster, University of Paris, Nanterre; Hanna Vollrath, Ruhr University, Bochum; Stephan Weinfurter, University of Munich.
 

"Republicanism and Liberalism in America and the German States, 1750-1850," Madison, Wis., October 3-6, 1996.

Conveners: Peter Becker, GHI; Jürgen Heideking, University of Cologne; James A. Henretta, University of Maryland at College Park; John Kaminski, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Participants: Willi Paul Adams, Free University of Berlin; Hans E. Bödeker, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Jacob Katz Cogan, Princeton University; Otto Dann, University of Cologne; Isabel V. Hull, Cornell University; Jonathan B. Knudsen, Wellesley College; Vera Nünning, University of Cologne; Michael O'Malley, George Mason University; Paul Nolte, University of Bielefeld; Paul A. Rahe, Yale University; A. Gregg Roeber, Pennsylvania State University; Robert E. Shalhope, University of Oklahoma; Amy Dru Stanley, University of Chicago; Robert J. Steinfeld, SUNY at Buffalo; Rudolf Vierhaus, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Barbara Vogel, University of Hamburg; Stephan Wolf, University of Heidelberg; Rosemarie Zagarri, George Mason University.
 

"How Total Was the Great War? Germany, France, Great Britain, and the United States, 1914-1918," Münchenwiler, October 9-12, 1996.

Conveners: Roger Chickering, Georgetown University; Stig Förster, University of Bern.
Participants: Richard Bessel, Open University, Milton Keynes; John Milton Cooper, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Wilhelm Deist, Freiburg im Breisgau; Wolfgang Uwe Eckart, University of Heidelberg; Michael Epkenhans, Stiftung President Friedrich Ebert Memorial, Heidelberg; Gerald D. Feldman, University of California at Berkeley; Niall Ferguson, Oxford University; Marc Frey, University of Bonn; Christian Geinitz, Frankfurt am Main; Elisabeth Glaser(-Schmidt), GHI; Keith Grieves, Kingston-upon-Thames; John Grigg, London; Holger H. Herwig, University of Calgary; Gerhard Hirschfeld, Stuttgart; John Horne, Trinity College, Dublin; Rudolf Jaun, Zurich; Detlef Junker, GHI; John F. V. Keiger, University of Salford; Fritz Klein, Academy of Sciences, Berlin; Gerd Krumeich, Freiburg im Breisgau; Hartmut Lehmann, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Gregory Martin, University of Bochum; Arthur Marwick, Open University, Milton Keynes; Wolfgang J. Mommsen, University of Düsseldorf; Rolf-Dieter Müller, Potsdam; Jörg Nagler, American Cultural Center, Kiel; Avner Offer, Oxford University; Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann, Oxford University;. Jean H. Quataert, SUNY at Binghamton Thomas Rohkrämer, University of Lancaster; Dennis E. Showalter, Colorado College; Hew Strachan, University of Glasgow; David Stevenson, London School of Economics; Martin van Creveld, Jerusalem; Martin Voigt, Institute for European History, Mainz; Russell F. Weigley, Temple University; Peter Wende, GHI London; Jay M. Winter, Cambridge University.
 

"The Mechanics of Internationalization: Culture, Society, and Politics from the 1840s to World War I," London, December 12-15, 1996.

Conveners: Martin H. Geyer, GHI; Johannes Paulmann, GHI London.
Participants: Peter Becker, GHI; Hartmut Berghoff, University of Tübingen; David Blackbourn, Harvard University; Sandi E. Cooper, CUNY; Andreas W. Daum, GHI; Moira Donald, University of Exeter; Christiane Eisenberg, University of Hamburg; Rachel Esner, Amsterdam; Andreas Fahrmeir, GHI London; Jörg Fisch, University of Zurich; Madeleine Herren, University of Bern; Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, University of Bielefeld; Bruce Mazlish, MIT; Rudolf Muhs, London; Sydney Pollard, University of Sheffield; Anne Rasmussen, Paris; Jörg Requate, University of Halle; Leila Rupp, Ohio State University; Alexander Schmidt, Humboldt University, Berlin; Nicholas Stargardt, University of London; Godelieve van Heteren, Catholic University of Nijmegen; Peter Wende, GHI London.
 

"New Approaches to Migration Research: German-Americans in Comparative Perspective," College Station, Texas, April 22-24, 1997.

Conveners: Wolfgang J. Helbich, Ruhr University, Bochum; Walter D. Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University.
Participants: Willi Paul Adams, Free University of Berlin; Anne Aengenvoort, University of Bonn; Gabriela Arredonda, University of Chicago; Tobias Brinkmann, Technical University of Berlin; Kathleen Neils Conzen, University of Chicago; Don DeBats, Flinders University; Reinhard R. Doerries; University of Erlangen-Nürnberg; Georg Fertig, University of Trier; Paul Fessler, Texas A&M University.Jon Gjerde, University of California at Berkeley; Myron Gutmann, University of Texas; Dirk Hoerder, University of Bremen; Russel A. Kazal, University of Pensylvania; Sara Pullum, University of Texas; Michael Wala, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg; Simone A. Wegge, Lake Forest College.
 

"The Culture of Rights: Civil Rights, Participation Rights, and Social Rights in Germany and the United States in the Twentieth Century," Washington, D.C., June 11-14, 1997.

Conveners: Manfred Berg, GHI; Martin H. Geyer, GHI.
Participants: David Abraham, University of Miami; Ann Taylor Allen, University of Louisville; Eileen Boris, Howard University; Margaret S. Dalton, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa; Roger Daniels, University of Cincinnati; Hasia Diner, New York University; Michael Dreyer, University of Jena; Paul Finkelman, Hamline University; Hugh David Graham, Vanderbilt University; Stephen P. Halbrook, Fairfax, Va.; Dietrich Herrmann, Technical University of Dresden; Michael L. Hughes, Wake Forest University; Christian Joppke, European University Institute, Florence; Yara-Colette Lemke Muniz de Faria, Technical University of Berlin; Peter Ling, University of Nottingham; Merith Niehuss, University of the Bundeswehr, Munich; Bernd Ostendorf, University of the Bundeswehr, Munich; Karl Schleunes, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
 

"Universities in Medieval Societies," Washington, D.C., September 18-20, 1997.

Conveners: William J. Courtenay, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Jürgen Miethke, University of Heidelberg.
Participants: John W. Baldwin, The Johns Hopkins University; Uta-Renate Blumenthal, Catholic University of America; Detlef Junker, GHI; Martin Kintzinger, Free University of Berlin; Peter Moraw, Unviersity of Gießen; Darleen Pryds, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Frank Rexroth, Humboldt University, Berlin; Rainer C. Schwinges, University of Bern; Michael H. Shank, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Thomas Sullivan; Katherine H. Tachau, University of Iowa; John Van Engen, University of Notre Dame; Helmut G. Walther, University of Jena; Klaus Wriedt, University of Osnabrück.
 

"The Transformation of European Politics, 1763-1848: Episode or Model?" Monticello, Ill., October 31-November 2, 1997.

Conveners: Peter Krüger, University of Marburg; Paul W. Schroeder, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Participants: Lucien Bély, University of Lille; T.C.W. Blanning, Cambridge University; F.R. Bridge, Leeds University; Heinz Duchhardt, Institute for European History, Mainz; Wolf D. Gruner, University of Rostock; Günther Heydemann, University of Leipzig; Edward Ingram, Simon Fraser University; Charles Ingrao, Purdue University; Robert Jervis, Columbia University; Detlef Junker, GHI; Edward Kolodziej, University of Illinois; Enno Kraehe, University of Virginia; Klaus Malettke, University of Marburg; Charles S. Maier, Harvard University; Hugh Ragsdale, University of Alabama; Klaus Schwabe, Technical University of Aachen; H.M. Scott, St. Andrew's University; Volker Sellin, University of Heidelberg; Paul Sonnino, University of California at Santa Barbara; Georges-Henri Soutou, University of Paris IV, Sorbonne; John Vasquez, Vanderbilt University.
 

"Remapping the German Past: Grand Narrative, Causality, and Postmodernism," Washington, D.C., December 4-9, 1997.

Conveners: Detlef Junker, GHI; Eckhardt Fuchs, GHI.
Participants: Volker R. Berghahn, Brown University; David Blackbourn, Harvard University; Ernst A. Breisach, Western Michigan University; Roger Chickering, Georgetown University; Alexander Demandt, Free University of Berlin; Geoffrey Eley, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; Wolfgang Ernst, College of Media Arts; Ute Frevert, University of Constance; Mary Fulbrook, University College London; Michael Geyer, University of Chigago; Thomas L. Haskell, Rice University; Georg G. Iggers, SUNY at Buffalo; Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jürgen Kocka, Free University of Berlin; Claus Leggewie, New York University; David F. Lindenfeld, Louisiana State University; Chris Lorenz, Free University of Amsterdam; Alf Lüdtke, Max Planck Institutute for History, Göttingen; Allan Megill, University of Virginia; Wolfgang J. Mommsen, University of Düsseldorf; Otto-Gerhard Oexle, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Jörn Rüsen, University of Bielefeld; Martin Sabrow, Center for Contemporary Research, Potsdam; Hagen Schulze, Free University of Berlin; Henry Ashby Turner Jr., Yale University.




Workshops and Symposia

 

"Catholicism and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Germany and America," Washington, D.C., April 25, 1989.

Presenters: Ellen L. Evans, Georgia State University; Michael F. Holt, University of Virginia; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI.
 

"Holocaust and Shilumim: The Policy of Wiedergutmachung in the Early 1950s," Columbia University, March 15, 1991.

Convener: Axel Frohn, GHI.
Presenters: Lily Gardner Feldman, Tufts University; Constantin Goschler, University of Munich; Saul Kagan, Executive Director of the Claims Conference; Yeshayahu A. Jelinek, Ben-Gurion University.
 

"Culture and Politics in Germany in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries," Washington, D.C., May 8, 1992.

Convener: Hartmut Lehmann, GHI.
Presenters: Peter Jelavich, University of Texas; Claudia Koonz, Duke University; Fritz Ringer, University of Pittsburgh; Frank Trommler, University of Pennsylvania.
 

"Begriffsgeschichte," Washington, D.C., December 18, 1992.

Presenters: Donald R. Kelley, Rutgers University; Reinhart Koselleck, Free University of Berlin; Hartmut Lehmann, GHI; James Van Horn Melton, Emory University; Gabriel Motzkin, Jerusalem University; John G.A. Pocock, The Johns Hopkins University; Melvin Richter, CUNY.
 

"The Growth of Aggressive Nationalism: Foreigners and Anti-Foreigner Attitudes in Germany," Washington, D.C., February 5, 1993.

Conveners: Hartmut Keil, GHI; Dietmar Schirmer, GHI.
Presenters: Jürgen Fijalkowski, Free University of Berlin; Henry Friedlander, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Michael Lerner, Tikkun; Jeffrey M. Peck, Georgetown University.
 

"Facing America," Washington, D.C., October 20-21, 1993.

Presenters: Samuel M. Barnes, Georgetown University; Lily Gardner Feldman, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies; Hermann Glaser, Technical University of Berlin; Matthias Judt, GHI; Hartmut Keil, GHI; Jeffrey M. Peck, Georgetown University; Dieta Sixt, Goethe Institut, Washington, D.C.; Ulrike Skorsetz, GHI.
 

"The East German State Security: Its History and Its Sources," Washington, D.C., November 2, 1993.

Presenters: Alf Lüdtke, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Herbert Reinke, Federal Office for the Files of the Former East German Security Service, Berlin.
 

"The Misogyny of Scholars," Washington, D.C., May 16, 1994.

Presenters: William Clark, University of Göttingen; Jane Caplan, Bryn Mawr College.
 

"Some Observations on Historical Thought and Historical Writing in Eighteenth-Century Europe," Washington, D.C., May 19, 1994.

Presenter: Georg G. Iggers, SUNY at Buffalo.
 

"Roundtable Discussion on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Assassination Attempt on Adolf Hitler, July 20, 1944," Washington, D.C., July 25, 1994.

Presenters: David Clay Large, Montana State University; Charles S. Maier, Harvard University; Fritz Stern, Columbia University.
 

"What Is the Text of the Text? Reading the Files of East German Bureaucracies," October 14-15, 1994.

Presenters: Peter Becker, GHI; Jane Caplan, Bryn Mawr College; Burghard Ciesla, Center for Contemporary Research, Potsdam ; Insa Eschebach, Free University of Berlin; Atina Grossmann, Columbia University; Ralph Jessen, Free University of Berlin; Christian Joppke; Matthias Judt, GHI; Jan Lambertz; Thomas Lindenberger; Alf Lüdtke, Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen; Inga Markovits, University of Texas Law School; Daniel S. Mattern, GHI; Ina Merkel, Humboldt University, Berlin; Robert G. Moeller, University of California at Irvine; Heinrich Mohr; Mary Nolan, New York University; Katherine Pence, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; Uta G. Poiger, Brown University; Herbert Reinke, University of Düsseldorf and the Federal Office for the Files of the Former East German Security Service, Berlin; Dorothee Wierling, University of Washington.
 

"Two German Masters: Kidnapping Dürer and Rembrandt. The German Appropriation of Renaissance Art in the Late Nineteenth Century," Washington, D.C., December 8, 1994.

Presenters: Marion F. Deshmukh, George Mason University; Roger Chickering, Georgetown University; Peter Gay, Yale University.
 

"The Americanization of Germany: Historical Processes and Contemporary Consequences," Washington, D.C., February 10, 1995.

Presenters: Hans-Georg Betz, School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C.; Rebecca L. Boehling, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Michael Ermarth, Dartmouth College; Karl-Heinz Füssl, GHI; Brigitte Young, Georgetown University.
 

"Germans and Jews: Continuity and Change in Attitudes and Relationships Over Five Decades," Washington, D.C., April 6, 1995.

Presenters: Lily Gardner Feldman, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Washington, D.C.; Björn Krondorfer, St. Mary's College; Frank Stern, Tel Aviv University; Angelika Timm, Humboldt University, Berlin.
 

"The American Occupation of Germany, 1944/45," Washington, D.C., May 9, 1995.

Presenters: Volker R. Berghahn, Brown University; Klaus-Dietmar Henke, Federal Office for the Files of the Former East German Security Service, Berlin.
 

"Loosing the Order of History: Some Aspects of Historical Studies in the Intersection of Modernity, Postmodernity, and the Discussion on Memory," Washington, D.C., September 7, 1995.

Convener: Detlef Junker, GHI.
Presenters: Peter Novick, University of Chicago; Jörn Rüsen, University of Bielefeld. "Political Myth, Symbolic Politics, and the Shaping of German Collective Identity in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: The Case of 'Herman the German,'" Washington, D.C., September 14, 1995.
Convener: Dietmar Schirmer, GHI.
Presenter: Andreas Dörner, University of Magdeburg.
 

"'German Atrocities' in 1914: Fact, Fantasy, or Fabrication?" Washington, D.C., November 2, 1995.

Presenters: Roger Chickering, Georgetown University; John Horne, Trinity College, Dublin.
 

"Fritz Stern: An Appreciation," Washington, D.C., April 26, 1996.

Guest: Fritz Stern, Columbia University.
Conveners and presenters: Kenneth D. Barkin, University of California at Riverside; Senator Bill Bradley; Ralf, Lord Dahrendorf, St. Anthony's College, Oxford; Marion F. Deshmukh, George Mason University; Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, Die Zeit; Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke; Jackson Janes, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Washington, D.C.; Detlef Junker, GHI; Craig Kennedy, German Marshall Fund of the United States; Jerry Z. Muller, Catholic University of America; David Sorkin, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Jay M. Winter, Cambridge University.
 

"Workers' Resistance Against the 'Third Reich,'" Washington, D.C., June 3, 1996.

Convener: Martin H. Geyer, GHI.
Presenters: Klaus Tenfelde, Ruhr University, Bochum.
 

"Constructions of Deviant Sexualities: Toward a Conceptualization of the Moral Order in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries," Washington, D.C., November 2, 1996.

Conveners: Peter Becker, GHI; Martin H. Geyer, GHI.
Presenters: Mary Gibson, John Jay College; Martina Kessel, Princeton University; Albert Müller, Boltzmann Institute, Vienna; Nancy R. Reagin, Pace University.
 

"Science and the Historical Discipline in a Transcultural Perspective, 1850-1950," Washington, D.C., October 4-5, 1997.

Convener: Eckhardt Fuchs, GHI.
Presenters: Arif Dirlik, Duke University; Carol Gluck, Columbia University; Michael Gottlob, University of Bergamo; Georg G. Iggers, SUNY at Buffalo; Gabriele Lingenbach; Free University of Berlin; Matthias Middell, University of Leipzig; Lewis Pyenson, University of Southwestern Louisiana; Carlos Rojas, National University of Mexico; Jörn Rüsen, University of Bielefeld; Peter Schöttler, Princeton University; Benedikt Stuchtey, GHI London; Stefan Tanaka, University of California at San Diego; Edoardo Tortarolo, University of Turin; Q. Edward Wang, Rowan State College.