Bryan Hart

Institution
German Historical Institute Washington
Locality
Washington

Recent articles

17.09.2018
CFP: Global Knowledge, Global Legitimacy? Transatlantic Biomedicine since 1970
Axel Jansen (GHI Washington) and Claudia Roesch (GHI Washington)
Washington 06.09.2019 - 07.09.2019

10.01.2016
CFP: Cultural Mobility and Knowledge Formation in the Americas
Bavarian American Academy (BAA) and the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC (GHI)
Munich 30.06.2016 - 02.07.2016

20.09.2015
CFP: Forging Bonds Across Borders: Mobilizing for Women’s Rights and Social Justice in the 19th-Century Transatlantic World
Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson (GHI), Anja Schüler (HCA, Heidelberg), Sonya Michel (University of Maryland)
Washington, DC 28.04.2016 - 30.04.2016

30.09.2014
CFP: A Great Divide? America between Exceptionalism and Transnationalism
Prof. Dr. Michael Kimmage (Catholic University); PD Dr. Uwe Lübken (LMU); Dr. Andrew Preston (University of Cambridge); Prof. Dr. Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson (GHI, Washington)
München 15.11.2014

09.04.2014
CFP: American History in Transatlantic Perspective. Bosch Foundation Archival Summer School for Young Historians 2014
German Historical Institute, Washington DC; University of Chicago's Department of History; Newberry Library, Chicago; Robert Bosch Stiftung
Chicago, IL / Madison, WI / Boston, MA / Washington, DC 01.09.2014 - 12.09.2014

14.01.2014
CFP: Germans in the Pacific World from the late 17th to 20th Century
Hartmut Berghoff (GHI), Frank Biess (UCSD), Ulrike Strasser (UCSD)
San Diego, CA 05.03.2015 - 07.03.2015

02.01.2014
CFP: Migration during Economic Downturns. From the Great Depression to the Great Recession
Elisa Minoff, GHI Washington
Washington, DC 04.04.2014 - 05.04.2014

23.10.2013
CFP: War and Childhood in the Age of the World Wars: Local and Global Perspectives
Mischa Honeck, GHI Washington; James Marten, Marquette University; Andreas Gestrich, GHI London; Arndt Weinrich, GHI Paris
Washington, DC 05.06.2014 - 07.06.2014

18.07.2013
CFP: Histories of Humanitarianism: Religious, Philanthropic, and Political Practices in the Modernizing World
Sonya Michel, University of Maryland, College Park; Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson, GHI Washington
Washington, DC 07.03.2014 - 08.03.2014

17.12.2010
CFP: CfP: “Trust, but Verify” - Confidence and Distrust from Détente to the End of the Cold War
Martin Klimke (German Historical Institute, Washington, DC); Reinhild Kreis (History Department, University of Augsburg); Sonya Michel (United States Studies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC); Christian Ostermann (Cold War International History Project, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC)
Washington, DC 01.09.2011

07.12.2009
CFP: Globalizing Beauty: Aesthetics in the 20th Century
Hartmut Berghoff (GHI Washington) and Thomas Kühne (Clark Univeristy)
Washington, DC 14.10.2010 - 16.10.2010

06.12.2009
CFP: Accidental Armageddons: The Nuclear Crisis and the Culture of the Second Cold War, 1975-1989
Eckart Conze (University of Marburg), Martin Klimke (German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.), Jeremy Varon (New School for Social Research, New York City)
Washington, DC 04.11.2010 - 06.11.2010

27.11.2009
CFP: Bosch Foundation Archival Seminar for Young Historians: American History in Transatlantic Perspective
Bosch Foundation, German Historical Institute Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. 05.09.2010 - 17.09.2010

24.10.2008
CFP: The Decline of the West? The Fate of the Atlantic Community after the Cold War
German Historical Institute and the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Philadelphia 15.10.2009 - 17.10.2009