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November 7, 2023, Saarbrücken
1848/49 nach 175 Jahren: Kritische Perspektiven auf eine demokratiegeschichtliche Vereinnahmung
Public lecture, organized by Prof. Dr. Gabriele Clemens, Saarland University, and the Kommission für saarländische Landesgeschichte.
September 21/22, 2023, Halle
Sittenkritik und soziopolitische Ordnungsvorstellungen (ca. 1750-1840)
Workshop panel discussion, organized by Dr. Sonja Asal and Prof. Dr. Harald Bluhm, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg.
July 7, 2023, Halle
Wörterkrieg oder Faustkampf? Die Streitkultur der politischen Versammlung im Kaiserreich
Public lecture during the “Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften” Halle 2023.
July 3, 2023, Halle
Turnvater Jahn – Ambivalenzen eines deutschen Nationalisten
Public lecture, organized by Prof. Dr. Holger Zaunstöck and the Verein für hallische Stadtgeschichte.
June 15, 2023, Halle
1848 heute – eine gescheiterte Revolution als demokratische Traditionsstiftung?
Panel discussion, organized by Prof. Dr. Manfred Hettling and myself in cooperation with the the Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Sachsen-Anhalt, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg.
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May 9, 2023, Leipzig
Allen Ernstes: Heiterkeit und Gelächter im Reichstag des Deutschen Kaiserreichs
Research Colloquium on Modern History, organized by Prof. Dr. Dirk van Laak, Universität Leipzig.
May 4/5, 2023, Warwick
‘Demokratie’ Revisited, 50 Years On
Workshop panel discussion, organized by Prof Dr Joanna Innes (Oxford) and Prof Dr Mark Philp (Warwick), Warwick University.
April 18, 2023, Freiburg
175 Jahre Revolution von 1848/49
Public panel discussion, organized by the Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Baden-Württemberg.
March 27, 2023, Berlin
Parlament und Revolution (link to video)
Opening ceremony of the exhibition “Odyssee einer Urkunde. Die Paulskirchenverfassung von 1849” in the German Bundestag.
March 2, 2023, Halle
Historische Tagebuchforschung: Themen, Thesen, Tendenzen
Workshop “‘Chronik der laufenden Ereignisse’: Literatur und Zeitgeschichte“, organized by Prof. Dr. Daniel Weidner, Dr. Kevin Drews, and Leon Bertz, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg.
January 23, 2023, Berlin
Allen Ernstes: Heiterkeit und Gelächter im Reichstag des Deutschen Kaiserreichs
Research Colloquium on Modern European History, organized by Prof. Dr. Birgit Aschmann, Humboldt-University Berlin.
December 14, 2022, Halle
Der Y2K Millennium Bug: Die Vorgeschichte eines ausgebliebenen Ereignisses
Inaugural lecture as Professor of Modern History at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg.
November 30, 2022, Passau
Luhmann’s Schweigen: Erwartungsstrukturen und die signifikante Artikulationsunterlassung (link to video)
Public lecture series “Schweigen”, organized by Prof. Dr. Anna Henkel and Prof. Dr. Bernhard Stahl, Universität Passau.
November 22, 2022, Halle
Argwöhnendes Lesen: Hermeneutiken des Verdachts
Lecture series “Wie wir lesen – und wozu. Wege, Praktiken und Formen der Lektüre”, organized by Prof. Dr. Daniel Weidner and Prof. Dr. Robert Fajen, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg.
October 21, 2022, Amsterdam
In All Seriousness: Laughter in the German Imperial Reichstag
Workshop “Ruling the Assembly. Procedural Fairness, Popular Emotion and the Access to Democracy, 19th-20th Century”, organized by Dr. Anne Heyer, Dr. Anne Petterson, and Prof. Dr. Henk te Velde.
October 20, 2022, Leiden
Quiet Eloquence: The Roles and Significance of Silence in Nineteenth-Century Politics
Colloquium of the Research Group “Politics, Culture and National Identities”, Leiden University.
August 18, 2022, Berlin
Die “Schwatzbude von St. Paul”? Reden und Schweigen in der Frankfurter Nationalversammlung 1848/49
Public lecture, Cemetery of the March Revolution, Berlin.
June 10, 2022, online
Talkative and Taciturn Nations: Ethnographic and Political Perspectives in European Discourses on Communicative Cultures (c. 1750–1850)
1st Workshop of the Network for Silence Studies, organized by Dr. Ejvind Hansen and Dr. Melani Schröter.
May 3, 2022, Cologne
Qui tacet: Die Politik des Schweigens im Europa des langen 19. Jahrhunderts
Modern History Colloquium of Cologne University, organized by Prof. Dr. Ulrike Lindner, Dr. Juliane Hornung and Prof. Dr. Ute Planert.
January 28, 2022, Freiburg
Erfahrung und Erwartung: philosophische und historische Perspektiven
Public lecture at the Catholic student association Unitas Freiburg, organized by Alexander Wagner.
January 20, 2022, Bielefeld
Qui tacet: Die Politik des Schweigens im Europa des langen 19. Jahrhunderts
Joined Colloquium of the “Center for Theories in Historical Research” and the Profile Group “Culture/History: Politics, Image, Art”, organized by Prof. Dr. Martina Kessel and Prof. Dr. Lisa Regazzoni.
January 11, 2022, Berlin
Silent Protest: The Emergence of a New Mode of Contentious Politics in Europe and the United States (c. 1880-1925)
Colloquium of the Center for the History of Emotions at the Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development, organized by Prof. Dr. Ute Frevert.
December 8, 2021, Hamburg
Varieties of Negativity: Historical Perspectives on Passivity and Disengagement
Workshop “Disconnectivity: Imaginaries, Media Technologies, Politics”, organized by Prof. Dr. Urs Stäheli, Prof. Dr. Timon Beyes; Lea Zierott and Clara Wieghorst.
December 7, 2021, Stuttgart
Schweigemärsche im Deutschen Kaiserreich
Kolloquium Neuere Geschichte, organized by Prof. Dr. Wolfram Pyta.
November 15, 2021, Freiburg
Der Y2K Millennium Bug: Die Vorgeschichte eines ausgebliebenen Ereignisses
Habilitation-lecture, Philosophical Faculty, Freiburg University.
November 4, 2021, Rastatt
Die Revolutionen von 1848/49: aktuelle Forschungsperspektiven, neue Forschungsansätze (link to video)
Constituent meeting of the Jubiläumsnetzwerk 1848/49 “Die Revolution 1848/49. Wie nach 175 an den Meilenstein der Demokratiegeschichte erinnern?”, organized by the Bundesarchiv-Erinnerungsstätte für die Freiheitsbewegungen in der deutschen Geschichte and the Memorial Friedhof der Märzgefallenen.
October 5, 2021, Munich
Augenblick und Durchblick: Zeitgeistdiagnosen und ihre Kritik um 1800
Panel “Deutungskämpfe um die Gegenwart: Zeitgenossenschaft und Zeitdiagnostik um 1800 in der Kontroverse” at the 53rd German Historikertag.
June 21, 2021, Rome
Battling with Words or Fists? Changing Modes of Participation in Political Meetings in Britain and Germany (1867-1914)
Conference “Layers and Connections of the Political”, organized by the Association for Political History.
January 13, 2021, Madrid
Plebiscites on the Streets: The Politics of Public Acclamation in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe
Conference “Beyond the Vote: New Perspectives on 19th Century Politicization”, organized by the Research Group “Política y Sociedad en la Europa del siglo XIX”, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
November 11, 2020, Freiburg
Qui tacet: Die Politik des Schweigens im Europa des langen 19. Jahrhunderts
Joined Research Colloquia of the Chairs of Modern Western European and of Contemporary History, organized by PD Dr. Sonja Levsen and Prof. Dr. Jörn Leonhard.
November 4, 2020
Die Politik des Schweigens
Interview on the “Anno …”-Podcast, host: Philipp Janssen.
October 30, 2020, Berlin
Streitkultur im Kaiserreich: politische Versammlungen zwischen Deliberation und Demonstration
Workshop “Einigkeit und Recht – doch Freiheit?”, organized by the AG Orte der Demokratiegeschichte, Forschungsstelle Weimarer Republik, and the Otto-von-Bismarck Foundation.
March 6, 2020, Helsinki
Performing Silence in the House of Speech: Benjamin Disraeli and the Parliamentary Sphinx
Workshop “Oratory and Representation: Parliamentary Discourses and Practices in the 19th Century”, organized by the ERC Research Group ‘Calliope’, University of Helsinki.
February 8, 2020, Kirkel
Comments on the Panel “Politik und Öffentlichkeit”
Workshop “Neuere Forschungen zur Geschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts”, organized by DFG Research Group “Political Participation in the Province”, Saarland University.
August 28, 2019, Nottingham
Between Rejection and Appropriation: Criticism of the Zeitgeist Concept around 1800 and Today
Workshop “Zeitgeist: Circulation and Cultural Practice. Towards an Interdisciplinary Methodology to Investigate Cultural and Political Change”, organized by Dr. Maike Oergel, University of Nottingham.
June 18, 2019, Darmstadt
The Political Sphinx: Political Opacity as Resource and Risk in Napoleon III and Benjamin Disraeli
Conference “History of Transparency in Politics and Society”, organized by the Franco-German HISTRANS research group.
May 3, 2019, Lübeck
Disconnection – Reconnection? Imaginaries, Negotiations and Conflicts at Historical Junctures
Panel at the 1st UK-German Frontiers of Humanities Conference “Rupture”, with Dr. Daniel Lee (London), organized by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the British Academy.
April 13, 2019
Zwischen Handeln und Nichthandeln. Unterlassungspraktiken in der europäischen Moderne
Radio interview, Deutschlandfunk Kultur ‘Lesart / Das politische Buch’, host: Florian-Felix Weyh.
January 12, 2019, Freiburg i. Br.
Ars tacendi, ars loquendi: Leitbilder politischer Kommunikation im Wandel
Annual Workshop organized by the Chair of Modern Western European History, Freiburg University (Prof. Dr. Jörn Leonhard).
December 17, 2018, Freiburg i. Br.
Rache als politisches Prinzip: der französische Revanchismus (1871-1914)
Lecture Series “Krieg und Frieden in historischer Perspektive”, organized by the History Department of Freiburg University.
December 12, 2018, Gießen
Eloquent und umstritten: Bausteine einer Geschichte des politischen Schweigens im Europa des langen 19. Jahrhunderts
Research Colloquium on Modern History, organized by Prof. Dr. Bettina Severin-Barboutie, Prof. Dr. Katharina Stornig, Prof. Dr. Ulrike Weckel and Prof. Dr. Hannah Ahlheim.
November 9, 2018, Potsdam
Die Zeiten des Ereignisses: Einleitung, with Dr. Anna Karla and Dr. Jörn Eiben
Workshop “Die Zeiten des Ereignisses: Neuvermessung einer historischen Kategorie”, organized by Anna Karla, Jörn Eiben and myself (Arbeitskreis Geschichte + Theorie) in cooperation with the Centre for Contemporary History.
October 25, 2018, Berlin
Stimme des Volkes: Reden und Schweigen in der Revolution von 1848/49
Workshop “Changing the World – Revolutions in History”, organized by the Archiv für Sozialgeschichte.
May 15, 2018, Berlin
Beredte Unterlassungen: das Schweigen in der politischen Kommunikation im Europa des 19. Jahrhunderts
Research Colloquium Nineteenth-Century European History, Humboldt-University Berlin, organized by Prof. Dr. Birgit Aschmann.
March 29, 2018, York
Expectations High and Low: The Silent Member in the July Monarchy Chamber of Deputies (1830-1848)
Workshop “Politics and Silence”, University of York, organized by Dr. Mónica Brito-Vieira.
November 21, 2017, Bayreuth
Schon immer fünf vor zwölf? Konjunkturen der Kulturkritik
Lecture Series “Populismus und Kulturpessimismus”, organized by Prof. Dr. Georg Kamphausen and the Sociology Section of Bayreuth University.
November 9, 2017, Berlin
Auftritt durch Austritt: Debattenboykotts als parlamentarische Praxis in Großbritannien und Frankreich (1797-1823)
Workshop “Practicing Democracy. Arenas, Processes and Ruptures of Politica Partizipation in Western Europe during the 19th and 20th Centuries”, organized by the Archiv für Sozialgeschichte.
September 30, 2017, Freiburg
Ausbleibender Applaus. Akklamationsverweigerung als Form öffentlichen Protests in Frankreich (1780-1848)
Workshop “Nicht/Handeln: Sozio-politische Praktiken der Partizipationsunterlassung in de europäischen Moderne”, organized by Theo Jung.
September 29, 2017, Freiburg
Nicht/Handeln: Bausteine einer Praxeologie der Unterlassung
Workshop “Nicht/Handeln: Sozio-politische Praktiken der Partizipationsunterlassung in de europäischen Moderne”, organized by ‘Theo Jung.
February 21, 2017, Frankfurt a. M.
The Nature/Culture Divide and the Dimensions of Change in the History of Cultural Critique (18th – 20th Centuries)
Workshop “Discourses of Weakness – Debates on Darwinism at the Turn of the 20th Century: European and Asian Perceptions”, organized by SFB 1095 Schwächediskurse und Ressourcenregime.
November 9, 2016, Berlin
Die Macht des Schweigens: politische Kommunikationsregime im Europa des langen 19. Jahrhunderts
Research Colloquium Modern European History of the Humboldt University Berlin, organized by Prof. Dr. Thomas Mergel.
August 30, 2016, Heidelberg
Mending the Boat While Sailing: Languages of Linguistic Reform in the German Territories, c. 1750-1815
Workshop “Languages of Reform in Eighteenth Century Europe”, organized by Prof. Dr. Thomas Maissen, Prof. Dr. Manuela Albertone and Prof. Dr. Susan Richter.
April 28, 2016, Berlin
Reden und Schweigen: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte politischer Kommunikation im Europa des langen 19. Jahrhunderts
Workshop “Das lange 19. Jahrhundert: Neuere Forschungen und Forschungsperspektiven”, organized by Dr. Levke Harders and Dr. Christoph Nübel.
April 7, 2016, London
A Rhetoric of Silence: Silent Members in the July Monarchy Chamber of Deputies (1830-1848)
Conference “Speaking in Parliament: History, Politics, Rhetoric”, organized by Prof. Dr. Christopher Reid (Queen Mary) and Dr. Paul Seaward (History of Parliament Trust).
November 27, 2015, Berlin
Zeit und Politik: Mitorganisation und Einführung
Workshop “Zeit”, organized by Arbeitskreis Geschichte + Theorie.
September 25, 2015, Marburg
Adel und Epoche: Kulturkritik und Aristokratismus in Deutschland um 1800 und um 1900 im diachronen Vergleich
Conference “Aristokratismus. Historische und literarische Semantik von ‘Adel’ zwischen Kulturkritik der Jahrhundertwende und Nationalsozialismus (1890-1945)”, organized by Prof. Eckart Conze, Prof. Jochen Strobel, Daniel Thiel and Jan de Vries.
September 3, 2015, Fribourg (CH)
Temposteigerungen der Moderne: Deutschsprachige Beschleunigungsdiskurse im langen 19. Jahrhundert
Workshop organized by Juri Auderset, Andreas Behr, Philipp Müller and Aline Steinbrecher in cooperation with the journal Traverse: Zeitschrift für Geschichte.
June 25, 2015, Göttingen
Die Macht des Schweigens: Regime politischer Kommunikation im Europa des langen 19. Jahrhunderts
Research Colloquium European Modern History, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, organized by Prof. Dr. Petra Terhoeven, Prof. Dr. Dirk Schumann und Prof. Dr. Rebekka Habermas.
May 8, 2015, Berlin
Der Feind im eigenen Hause: Antiparlamentarismus im Reichstag (1867-1918)
Conference organized by the Kommission für Geschichte des Parlamentarismus (KGParl) and EuParl.net.
March 28, 2015, Altglashütten
Speak! Speak!: die politische Sphinx (Napoleon III., Bismarck, Disraeli)
Annual Workshop organized by the Chair of Modern History, Zürich University (Prof. Dr. Svenja Goltermann) and the Chair of Comparative European History, Freiburg University (Prof. Dr. Jörn Leonhard).
January 27, 2015, London
Die Macht des Schweigens: Sprachspiele an den Grenzen politischer Kommunikation (ca. 1789-1920)
Research Colloquium, organized by the German Historical Institute, London.
November 14, 2014, Berlin
Politik des Schweigens: Sprachspiele an den Grenzen politischer Kommunikation (ca. 1789-1920)
Workshop organized by the Arbeitskreis Geschichte und Theorie.
November 12, 2014, Munich
Politik des Schweigens: Sprachspiele an den Grenzen politischer Kommunikation (ca. 1789-1920)
Research Colloquium on Modern and Contemporary History of Munich University, organized by Prof. Dr. Thomas Etzemüller.
August 29, 2014, Bielefeld
Is Silence Golden? The People’s Silence in Early 19th Century Political Discourse
Conference, “Communicating Concepts, Conceptualizing Communication”, organized by the History of Concepts Group.
June 24, 2014, Konstanz
Politik des Schweigens: Sprachspiele an den Grenzen politischer Kommunikation (ca. 1789-1920)
Research Colloquium on Modern and Contemporary History, Konstanz University, organized by Prof. Dr. Jürgen Osterhammel, Prof. Dr. Sven Reichardt and Prof. Dr. Boris Barth.
February 15, 2014, Lüneburg
Beschleunigung: theoretische und empirische Perspektiven auf eine Kategorie der Moderne
Workshop “Die Geschichtlichkeit kollektiver Vorstellungen: Historische Semantik und Soziologie”, organized by the Section Sociology of Culture of the German Sociological Organisation.
January 24, 2014, Heidelberg
Eine ‘Klage, die so alt ist, als die Geschichte’? Kulturkritik um 1800 und um 1900 im diachronen Vergleich
Workshop “Kulturkritik zwischen Deutschland und Frankreich (1860-1933): Schreibweisen zwischen Wissenschaft und Dichtung”, organized by Prof. Dr. Barbara Beßlich, Prof. Dr. Gérard Raulet and PD Dr. Olivier Agard.
January 16, 2014, Berlin
Politik des Schweigens: Sprachspiele an den Grenzen politischer Kommunikation (ca. 1789-1920)
Research Colloquium on Contemporary History of the Freie Universität Berlin, organized by Prof. Dr. Paul Nolte.
December 2, 2013, Freiburg
Anfang der Moderne: Die “Sattelzeit” (ca. 1750-1850) in atlantischer Perspektive
Lecture Series “Neuere Forschungsergebnisse der Geschichtswissenschaft”, organized by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Herbert.
September 20, 2013, Bielefeld
The Politics of Time: Zeitgeist in Early Nineteenth Century Political Discourse
Workshop “Zeitgeist: An Inquiry into the Media of Time-Specific Cultural Patterns”, Center für Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld, organized by Dr. Susanne Hakenbeck and Dr. Monika Krause.
June 8, 2013, Freiburg i. Br.
Epochenwechsel: Über Periodisierungsfragen in der Geschichte
Workshop “Einschnitt – Einbruch – Einheit? Nachdenken über Zäsuren und Epochen”, Freiburg University.
May 15, 2013, Budapest (HU)
Progress and Decadence: Interconnections between Two Historical Narratives during the Long Eighteenth Century
Conference “Declines and Falls. Perspectives in European History and Historiography”, Central European University, Budapest, organized by Prof. Dr. Lászlo Kontler and the European Review of History.
April 5, 2013, Schloss Wartegg (CH)
Gesprächskulturen im 19. Jahrhundert: Konzepte und Narrative der Forschung
Annual Workshop organized by the Chair of Modern History, Zürich University (Prof. Dr. Svenja Goltermann) and the Chair of Comparative European History, Freiburg University (Prof. Dr. Jörn Leonhard).
November 29, 2012, Zürich (CH)
“Reden ist Silber…”: Konversationskultur, Macht und Identität im langen 19. Jahrhundert
Colloquium Forschungsstelle für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Zürich University, organized by Prof. Dr. Svenja Goltermann, Prof. Dr. Philipp Sarasin and Prof. Dr. Jakob Tanner.
June 23, 2012, Freiburg i. Br.
Vom poetischen Ursprung zur prosaischen Gegenwart: ein kulturanalytisches Geschichtsnarrativ im späten 18. Jahrhundert
Conference ‘Populäre Geschichte und medialer Wandel zwischen Fortschrittsoptimismus und Kulturpessimismus’, organized by the DFG Research Group ‘Historische Lebenswelten’, Freiburg University.
May 19, 2012, St.Andrews (UK)
Modern Times: Temporalization as a Concept of Historical Analysis
Conference ‘The Changing Experience of Time in the long 19th Century”, organized by the Centre for Transnational History, University of St. Andrews.
March 24, 2012, Asheville, NC (USA)
Spiritual Politics in a Secular Age: The ‘Spirit of the Age’ in Early 19th Century Political Discourse
33rd Annual Conference, ‘Spiritual Matters/Matters of Spirit’, organized by the Nineteenth Century Studies Association (NCSA).
July 27, 2011, Graz (AU)
Dimensions of Enlightenment: Introduction to the Session ‘Enlightenment from Beginning to End’
13th International Congress of Eighteenth Century Studies, organized by the International Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (ISECS).
June 7, 2011, Freiburg
An den Grenzen der Sprache: Bausteine einer vergleichenden Geschichte des Schweigens im ‘langen’ 19. Jahrhundert
Research Colloquium of the Chair of Comparative Modern History, Freiburg University, organized by Prof. Dr. Jörn Leonhard and PD Dr. Svenja Goltermann.
September 23, 2010, Mainz
Historisch-kulturelle Selbstbesinnung auf den Begriff gebracht: Zeitgeist im langen 18. Jahrhundert
Conference “Frühe Neue Zeitkonzepte zwischen Reformation und Revolution”, FSP Historische Kulturwissenschaften, Mainz University, organized by Prof. Dr. Achim Landwehr.
September 17, 2010, Bern (CH)
Gegenaufklärung: Von zeitgenössischem Kampfbegriff zur analytischen Kategorie?
Conference “Perspektiven der Aufklärung. Zwischen Mythos und Realität”, Institute of Sociology, Bern University, organized by Dr. Dietmar Wetzel.
March 16, 2010, Bielefeld
Geiz und Gier: Die Spekulationsblase von 1720 und die erste Weltfinanzkrise
Public Lecture in the series “Linie 4: Neues aus der sozialwissenschaftlichen und historischen Forschung”, Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology.
September 28, 2009, Wolfenbüttel
Perspektivwechsel: Von der Tradition der Gegen-Aufklärung zum Diskurs der Kulturkritik
Graduate Course “Spätaufklärung – Gegenaufklärung”, German Society for Eighteenth Century Research, organized by Prof. Dr. Gerhard Sauder.
June 19, Bielefeld
Refinement or Effeminacy: Gender as a Category of Cultural Reflection in the 18th Century
Closing Conference of the Marie Curie Fellowship (European Union).
April 30, 2009, Washington, DC (USA)
The Spirit of the Age: A Conceptual History
15th Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar “German History in the Nineteenth Century”, German Historical Institute, organized by Prof. Dr. Roger Chickering and Dr. Richard F. Wetzell.
April 3, 2009, Bristol (UK)
Pragmatics and Semantics: Strategies of Politeness in the Ancien Régime
Conference “Language and History, Linguistics and Historiography”, Historical Sociolinguists Network, organized by Dr. Nils Langer.
September 19, 2008, Bratislava (SK)
Cultural Criticism and Zeitgeist: Some Remarks
Starting Conference of the Marie Curie Fellowship (European Union).
August 14, 2008, Bristol (UK)
Discourse Analysis: Between History and Linguistics
2nd Summer School “History and Language, Linguists and Historians”, Historical Sociolinguists Network, organized by Dr. Nils Langer.
October 26, 2007, Bielefeld
Die Rezeption Ossians und die Entstehung der Kulturkritik
Colloquium on 19th and 20th Century History, Bielefeld University, organized by Prof. Dr. Thomas Welskopp, Prof. Dr. Willibald Steinmetz and PD Dr. Christiane Eifert.
July 20, 2007, Wolfenbüttel
Discourse Analysis and the Study of Cultural Criticism
32nd International Summer Course of the Herzog August Library, Wolfenbüttel, “Reassessing Intellectual History: Passions and Virtues in Early Modern Europe”, organized by Prof. Dr. Brian Cummings and Prof. Dr. Martin van Gelderen.
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