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14.07.2017
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Going Native or Remaining Foreign? Catholic Missionaries as Local Agents in Asia (17th to 18th Centuries)
By Samuel Weber / Philipp Zwyssig, Historisches Institut, Universität Bern
Nadine Amsler, Bern; Andreea Badea, Rom; Bernard Heyberger, Paris; Christian Windler, Bern
Rom, 30.05.2017 – 01.06.2017
19.10.2016
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Erinnerungskulturen in transnationaler Perspektive: Deutsch-polnische Grenzgeschichten in Zeiten des Kommunismus – Zgorzelec und Görlitz (1945–1989)
By Stefan Thierfelder, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald
Michał Nowosielski, Instytut Zachodni (Westinstitut), Poznań; Thomas Mergel, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Zgorzelec/Görlitz, 16.06.2016 – 17.06.2016
06.06.2014
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Not All Quiet on the Ottoman Fronts, Neglected Perspectives on a Global War, 1914-1918
By Zaur Gasimov, Orient Institut Istanbul
Orient-Institut Istanbul, Max Weber Stiftung; Vereinigung liberaler HistorikerInnen der Türkei, Tarih Vakfı
Istanbul, 08.04.2014 – 12.04.2014
21.01.2012
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Diasporas as Translocal Societies
By Constantin Rieske, Institut für Geschichte, Carl-von-Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg; Jan Sommer, Universität Bayreuth; Maximilian Krogoll, Universität Bayreuth
Dagmar Freist, Universität Oldenburg; Susanne Lachenicht, Universität Bayreuth; Klas Nyberg, Universität Uppsala; Forschungsverbund „Networks, Economic and Social Interaction and Cultural Transfer in Northern Europe“ (NESICT)
Oldenburg, 01.09.2011 – 03.09.2011
11.08.2010
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The Early Modern Ottoman Empire as a Contact Zone
By Tobias Graf / Pascal Firges / Christian Roth / Gülay Tulasoğlu, Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”, Heidelberg University
Molly Greene, Princeton University; Thomas Maissen, IAS, Princeton/Heidelberg University; Research project “Dynamic Asymmetries in Transcultural Flows at the Intersection of Asia and Europe: The Case of the Early Modern Ottoman Empire”, Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”, Heidelberg University
Princeton, NJ, USA, 10.06.2010 – 11.06.2010
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