Medieval History Seminar

西洋中世学ニュース

German Historical Institute London & German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.
Medieval History Seminar
October 13-16, 2011
The German Historical Institutes in London and Washington are pleased to announce the sixth Medieval History Seminar, to be held in Washington, from October 13 to 16, 2011. The seminar is designed to bring together American, British and German Ph.D. candidates and recent Ph.D. recipients (2009-2010) in medieval history for a weekend of scholarly discussion and collaboration. They will have the opportunity to present their work to their peers as well as to dis?tinguished scholars from both sides of the Atlantic. Conveners for the 2011 seminar will be professors Michael Borgolte (Humboldt-Uni?ver?sität zu Berlin), Frank Rexroth (Universität Göttingen), Patrick J. Geary (University of California, Los Angeles), Barbara H. Rosenwein (Loyola University Chicago), Dame Janet L. Nelson (King’s College London) and Miri Rubin (Queen Mary, University of London).
The Medieval History Seminar welcomes proposals from all areas of medieval history. Par?ticipation is not limited to historians working on German history or German-speak?ing regions of Europe. Nor is a particular epoch or methodological approach prefer?red. Applications from neighboring disciplines are welcome if the projects have a distinct historical focus.
Papers and discussions will be conducted both in German and English. Successful applicants must be prepared to submit a paper of approximately 5 000 words by September 1, 2011. They also are expected to act as commentator for other papers presented in the seminar.
The GHI will cover the travel and lodging expenses of the participants.
Applications should include:

? a curriculum vitae (including address and e-mail);

? a description of the proposed paper (4-5 pages, double-spaced);

? one letter of recommendation.

Send applications per e-mail to: b.thomas@ghi-dc.org German Historical Institute

1607 New Hampshire Ave., N.W. Tel.: (202) 387-3355

Washington, D.C. 20009 (USA) Fax: (202) 483-3430

The deadline for submission is February 1, 2011.
For further information, please contact
Dr. Miriam Rürup, GHI Washington, e-mail: miriam.ruerup@gmx.de or Dr. Jochen Schenk, GHI London, e-mail: schenk@ghil.ac.uk.

Medieval History Seminar

西洋中世学ニュース

German Historical Institute London & German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.
Medieval History Seminar
October 13-16, 2011
The German Historical Institutes in London and Washington are pleased to announce the sixth Medieval History Seminar, to be held in Washington, from October 13 to 16, 2011. The seminar is designed to bring together American, British and German Ph.D. candidates and recent Ph.D. recipients (2009-2010) in medieval history for a weekend of scholarly discussion and collaboration. They will have the opportunity to present their work to their peers as well as to dis?tinguished scholars from both sides of the Atlantic. Conveners for the 2011 seminar will be professors Michael Borgolte (Humboldt-Uni?ver?sität zu Berlin), Frank Rexroth (Universität Göttingen), Patrick J. Geary (University of California, Los Angeles), Barbara H. Rosenwein (Loyola University Chicago), Dame Janet L. Nelson (King’s College London) and Miri Rubin (Queen Mary, University of London).
The Medieval History Seminar welcomes proposals from all areas of medieval history. Par?ticipation is not limited to historians working on German history or German-speak?ing regions of Europe. Nor is a particular epoch or methodological approach prefer?red. Applications from neighboring disciplines are welcome if the projects have a distinct historical focus.
Papers and discussions will be conducted both in German and English. Successful applicants must be prepared to submit a paper of approximately 5 000 words by September 1, 2011. They also are expected to act as commentator for other papers presented in the seminar.
The GHI will cover the travel and lodging expenses of the participants.
Applications should include:

? a curriculum vitae (including address and e-mail);

? a description of the proposed paper (4-5 pages, double-spaced);

? one letter of recommendation.

Send applications per e-mail to: b.thomas@ghi-dc.org German Historical Institute

1607 New Hampshire Ave., N.W. Tel.: (202) 387-3355

Washington, D.C. 20009 (USA) Fax: (202) 483-3430

The deadline for submission is February 1, 2011.
For further information, please contact
Dr. Miriam Rürup, GHI Washington, e-mail: miriam.ruerup@gmx.de or Dr. Jochen Schenk, GHI London, e-mail: schenk@ghil.ac.uk.

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