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Im folgenden sind Vorträge der Projektteilnehmer aufgelistet, die kurz vor oder während des Forschungsprojektes gehalten wurden. Für eine Liste von geplanten Vorträgen siehe „Aktuelles“. 

Wilfried Mausbach:

  • 10/17/03: "Vietnam and the Holocaust," Workshop "Atlantic Crossings? Transcultural Relations and Political Protest in Germany and the United States, 1958-1977"
  • 10/13/03: "Vietnam and the Holocaust," Workshop "Protest 1960s-1980s: Trans- and Intercultural Perspectives," Rutgers University
  • 09/20/03: "Right or Left? Perceptions of America in the West German Student Movement of the 1960s," 27th Annual Conference of the German Studies Association, New Orleans
  • 05/16-18/2003: Vorstellung des VW-Projekts, Konferenz Die Reformzeit des Erfolgsmodells BRD: Die Nachgeborenen erforschen die Jahre, die ihre Eltern und Lehrer geprägt haben, Evangelische Akademie Loccum
  • 03/08/2003: "Charitable Fireworks? West German Foreign Assistance and the American War in Vietnam", International Workshop “Foreign Economic Assistance Policy of European Donor States in Comparative Perspective, 1958 1971,” Haus der Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets, Bochum
  • 02/07/2003: "Die Freedom Riders" Ernst Fraenkel Lectures, Ringvorlesung "Bürgerliches Engagement" JFK Institute, FU Berlin, 10 Uhr, R 340

Martin Klimke:

  • 09/28/05: "'The times they are a-changin': Die Protestbewegungen der 1960/70er Jahre zwischen Geschichtspolitik und Erinnerungskultur," Internationales Symposium: "1968: Musik und gesellschaftlicher Protest", Katholische Akademie Schwerte, Germany

  • 05/21/05: "'A Serious Concern of U.S. Foreign Policy': The West German Student Movement and the U.S. Department of State," International Symposium "The 'Other' Alliance: Political Protest, Intercultural Relations and Collective Identities in West Germany and the United States, 1958-77," Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg, Germany

  • 02/05/05: "Sit-in, teach-in, go-in: Die transnationale Zirkulation kultureller Praktiken," 2nd IFK-Conference: "Maos Rote Garden? - 1968 zwischen kulturrevolutionärem Anspruch und subversiver Praxis: Kultur- und mediengeschichtliche Aspekte der Studentenbewegung," Deutsches Seminar, University of Zurich, Switzerland"

  • 11/22/04: "Oral History - Epistemologische Grundlagen und Heuristisches Potential," Deutsches Seminar, University of Zurich, Switzerland.

  • 09/25/04: "Der Zeitzeuge als Feind des Historikers? Chancen und Risiken von Oral History in zeitgeschichtlicher Forschung," Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Oral History Workshop, Promotionskolleg "Die Beziehungen zwischen den beiden deutschen Staaten und Gesellschaften in der Zeit ihrer Teilung (1949-1990)," Leipzig, Germany.

  • 06/25/04: "Remembering Global Protest: The Sixties in the U.S. and West Germany," (with Belinda Davis), XIIIth International Oral History Conference, "Memory and Globalization," Rome, Italy.

  • 10/18/03: " 'SDS meets SDS': The Transatlantic Dimension of Global Student Protest During the 1960s," Workshop "Atlantic Crossings? Transcultural Relations and Political Protest in Germany and the United States, 1958-1977"
  • 10/13/03:"‘Between Marx and Coca-Cola: Transcultural Currents and Student Protest in West Germany and the U.S. during the 1960s," Workshop "Protest 1960s-1980s: Trans- and Intercultural Perspectives," Rutgers University
  • 09/20/03:"New Left Alliances: German-American Networks in the Student Movements of the Early 1960s," 27th Annual Conference of the German Studies Association, New Orleans
  • 04/24/2003: “Another Global Superpower? - The 1960s and the history of today’s transnational protest movements,” Culture Jam, Rutgers University
  • “Between Berkeley and Berlin, San Francisco and Frankfurt: The Student Movements of the 1960s in Transatlantic Perspective,” Jahrestagung der Historiker der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Amerikastudien (DGFA) in Tutzing, Februar 2002 / Graduate Student Conference, “History of Activism - History as Activism,” Columbia University, New York City, April 5-6, 2002

Belinda Davis:

  • 11/03: “Gender and Generation in the West German 1960s and 70s: Politics, Biography, and Everyday Life,” Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
  • 11/03: “ How ’Fascist’ was West Germany? West German Students and the 'fascism charge', 1964-1974,” Center for Worker Education, City College of New York
  • 10/18/03: "Political Imagination and the New Left: Discourse, Demos, and the Transformation of West German Political Culture," Workshop "Atlantic Crossings? Transcultural Relations and Political Protest in Germany and the United States, 1958-1977"
  • 10/13/03:"Political Imagination and the New Left: Discourse, Demos, and the Transformation of West German Political Culture," Workshop "Protest 1960s-1980s: Trans- and Intercultural Perspectives," Rutgers University
  • 09/18-21/03: “Alltagsgeschichte as an Approach to New Social Movements,” Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the German Studies Association, New Orleans
  • "Terrorism: What's in a Name?", Treffen der American Historical Association, Chicago, January 2003
  • "Playing with Fire: From Political 'Theater' to 'Terror' in the West German 1960s-1970s," Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA, April 2002 "Political Theater as New Social Movement," Special Panel of the Conference Group in Central European History, Treffen der American Historical Association, San Francisco, January 2002

  • "Violence as Vergangenheitspolitik: The Radicalization of Left-Wing Activism in the Late 1960s," Meeting of the German Studies Association, Washington, D.C., September 2001

  • "Die Neue Linke, 'Politischer Theater', und die Gewaltfrage," Historisches Seminar, Universität zu Köln, July 2001

  • "Berlin - Contested Capital. Popular Unrest vs. State Monopoly of Power," Konferenz"Polizei und Gewalt," Erfurt, Germany, July 2001

  • "New Leftists on Violence, Fascism, and the Public Sphere," Konferenz "Coming to Terms with the Past in West Germany: The 1960s," Lincoln, NE, April 2001

  • "Handmaid of the Future or Specter of the Past? Violence and Leftist Activism in West Germany 1960-1980," Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis, New Brunswick, NJ, February 2001

  • "The Public Sphere and the Function of Terrorism in West Germany," Tulane University, New Orleans, November 2000

  • "Different Lefts: The Leftwing split over Violence in Germany, 1965-75," German Studies Association Meeting, Houston, September 2000

  • "'Everyday' Protest and the Culture of Conflict in Berlin," Conference on Berlin - Washington, 1800-2000: Capital Cities, Cultural Representation, and National Identities, German Historical Institute, Washington D.C., March 2000
     

Carla MacDougall:

  • 10/18/03: "A Lesbian (Trans)Nation? The Shaping of Lesbian-Feminist Identities in 1970s West Germany," Workshop "Atlantic Crossings? Transcultural Relations and Political Protest in Germany and the United States, 1958-1977"
  • 10/13/03:"Councils of Women: Transnationality and the Shaping of Feminist Identity in West Germany, 1967-1975," Workshop "Protest 1960s-1980s: Trans- and Intercultural Perspectives," Rutgers University
  • 09/20/03:"Angela Davis and the West German Feminist Movement," 27th Annual Conference of the German Studies Association, New Orleans
  • “Lesben befreit euch!: Lesbian Feminist Organizing in West Berlin, 1974-1982," Graduate Student Conference, “History of Activism - History as Activism,” Columbia University, New York City, April 5-6, 2002
 

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