Susanne Fabricius

Recent articles

22.12.2017
CFP: Migrant Knowledges: Concepts, Voices, Spaces
GHI West, the Pacific Regional Office of the German Historical Institute Washington DC
Berkeley, CA 20.04.2018 - 21.04.2018

02.11.2017
CFP: Transoceanic American Studies
German Historical Institute Washington DC; Conveners: Juliane Braun (University of Bonn/GHI Washington); Benjamin Fagan (Auburn University/GHI Washington)
Washington DC 17.05.2018 - 18.05.2018

19.09.2017
CFP: Agents of Cultural Change: Jewish and other Responses to Modernity, ca. 1750–1900
German Historical Institute, Washington DC; Tel Aviv University; Conveners: Simone Lässig (German Historical Institute, Washington DC), Zohar Shavit (Tel Aviv University), Kerstin von der Krone (German Historical Institute, Washington DC)
Washington DC 08.10.2018 - 10.10.2018

06.02.2017
CFP: Reeducation Revisited: Strategies, Actors, Institutions in Transnational and Comparative Perspective
Katharina Gerund, Heike Paul (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg), Tomoyuki Sasaki (College of William & Mary, Williamsburg), Anne Schenderlein (GHI Washington)
Washington DC 28.09.2017 - 30.09.2017

08.01.2017
CFP: Histories of Migration: Transatlantic and Global Perspectives. Bucerius Young Scholars Forum at GHI WEST at UC Berkeley
German Historical Institute West at UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 15.11.2017

02.01.2017
CFP: In Global Transit: Jewish Migrants from Hitler’s Europe in Asia, Africa, and Beyond
Conveners: GHI Washington (Simone Lässig/Anne Schenderlein), GHI London (Andreas Gestrich/Indra Sengupta)
Kolkata 15.02.2018

22.05.2016
CFP: Mapping Entanglements; Dynamics of Missionary Knowledge and “Materialities” across Space and Time (16th - 20th centuries)
German Historical Institute in Washington, DC; Conveners: Sabina Brevaglieri, Elisabeth Engel in collaboration with the History of Knowledge Research Group at the GHI Washington and the German Historical Institute in Rome
Washington, DC 09.02.2017 - 11.02.2017

19.04.2016
CFP: International Workshop and Conference: Creating Spatial Historical Knowledge: New Approaches, Opportunities and Epistemological Implications of Mapping History Digitally
Simone Lässig and Matthew Hiebert, German Historical Institute, Washington, in collaboration with the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media and Digital Humanities at Berkeley
Washington, DC 20.10.2016 - 22.10.2016