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Current semester: WiSe 2025/26

Lecture: Ringsvorlesung: The Baltic Sea as a Scene for Turning Points, Crises and Possibilities

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Number: 4006150
Term: SoSe 2025
Hours per week in term: 2
Language: Englisch
Max. participants: 146
Registered periods:

Description :
Einschreibefrist für die Lehrveranstaltungen des Historischen Instituts im Sommersemester 2025.

Description :
Nachfrist für die Einschreibung in die Lehrveranstaltungen des Historischen Institut im Sommersemester 2025

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  Day Time Frequency Duration Room Room-
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Lecturer Remarks Cancelled on Max. participants
iCalendar export for Outlook Th. 18:00 bis 20:00 weekly 10.04.2025 bis
17.07.2025
Rubenowstraße 1 - HS 1 Rubenowstr. 1       120
Single Terms
10.04.2025 | 17.04.2025 | 24.04.2025 | 08.05.2025 | 15.05.2025 | 22.05.2025 | 05.06.2025 | 12.06.2025 | 19.06.2025 | 26.06.2025 | 03.07.2025 | 10.07.2025 | 17.07.2025 |

There are already 22 registrations / 22 of which admission granted

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Contents

Description

 

For online participation please write to: baltic-peripeties@uni-greifswald.de

 

24 Apr

Eckhard Schumacher (Greifswald): Vanishing points. Perspectives on Sailors, the Baltic Sea and the Island of Oie in Judith Schalansky's novel “Blau steht dir nicht” 

 

8 May

Sebastian Haselbeck (Greifswald): The Stranded Sovereign. Democracy at the Beach

 

15 May       Lecture in German

Kristine von Soden (Schwerin): “Wehrt Euch!” Zum Aufstieg des Bäderantisemitismus an der Ostsee im Wilhelminischen Deutschland 

 

5 Jun

Brandon Kaaz (Frankfurt am Main): Uncanny Apparitions in Tomas Tranströmers “Östersjöar”

 

19 Jun         Lecture in German

Annelie Ramsbrock (Greifswald): Unter Wasser. Spionage im Kalten Krieg

 

26 Jun

Karolina May-Chu (Milwaukee, WI): The Baltic Sea as Fluid Border in German and Polish Cold-War Narratives

 

3 Jul

Jokubas Salyga (Edinburg, TX): Mapping the origins of neoliberalism in Lithuania: local actors, diaspora intellectuals and Michigan economists

 

10 Jul           19.30

Public Reading with Shushan Avagyan (Yerevan) 

-> Koeppenhaus, Bahnhofstraße 4-5

 


Responsible Instructors

Responsible Instructors Responsibilities
Räthel, Clemens, Prof. Dr. verantwortlich
Schumacher, Eckhard, Prof. Dr. phil. verantwortlich
Segelke, Arne, Dr. phil. begleitend

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