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American Historiography: Approaches, Issues, Controversies

27th Annual Meeting of the Historians in the German Association for
American Studies. Stiftung Leucorea, Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Feb 11–13, 2005.

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P R O G R A M


Friday, February 11, 2005
 

14:00–15:00

Arrival

 

15:00

Welcome
Prof. Dr. Gunnar Berg,
Leucorea Foundation Wittenberg
Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Grabbe,
German Association for American Studies
PD Dr. Manfred Berg,
Center for U.S. Studies, Leucorea Foundation Wittenberg

 

15:30

American History and International History
Chair: Prof. Dr. Ursula Lehmkuhl,
Free University of Berlin

 

 

The American Welfare State in International Perspective
Dr. Anja Schüler,
Humboldt University Berlin

 

 

Trouble in Sarkhan: “The Ugly American” Revisited
Dr. Andreas Etges,
Free University of Berlin

 

16:30

Coffee Break

 

17:00

From ‘Western Civ’ to ‘Cultural Wars’: Teaching and Writing World History at U.S. American Universities in the Twentieth Century.
PD Dr. Eckhardt Fuchs,
University of Mannheim

 

18:30

Dinner

 

20:00

Keynote Lecture
Re-living the Past and Rethinking History
Professor David Thelen,
Indiana University, Bloomington

 


Saturday, February 12, 2005
 

08:00

Breakfast

 

09:00

Workshops
I.   Gender History
II.  Political History and International Relations
III. Law and Politics in Society and Culture

 

10:30

Coffee Break

 

11:00

History and Memory
Chair: Dr. Andreas Etges,
Free University of Berlin

 

 

Building Bridges Over the Widening Gulf Between Academic and Public History Professionals. Historical Memory and 1930s America.
Professor Kriste Lindenmeyer,
University of Maryland, Baltimore/University of Halle-Wittenberg

 

 

Personality and Historiography: Eyewitnesses, Audiences,
and Historians

Kristina Scholz, MA,
Free University of Berlin

 

12:30

Lunch

 

14:30

Slavery and Abolition
Chair: Prof. Dr. Heike Bungert,
University of Cologne/University of Bremen

 

 

Slavery and Racism: The Origins Debate Revisited.
PD Dr. Manfred Berg,
Center for U.S. Studies, Wittenberg

 

 

Testing Freedom on the Frontier—Edward Coles and the Issue of Slavery in the Old Northwest
Dr. Astrid Eckert,
German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.

 

16:30

Coffee Break

 

17:00

Ideologies of White Supremacy
Chair: Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Grabbe,
University of Halle-Wittenberg

 

 

Fiction, Historical Criticism, and Race: Thomas Dixon’s The Flaming Sword
Professor John David Smith,
University of North Carolina, Charlotte

 

 

White Resistance to Black Civil Rights
Professor Jane Dailey,
University of Maryland, College Park/American Academy Berlin

 

18:30

Dinner

 

20:00

Business Meeting

 


Sunday, February 13, 2005
 

08:00

Breakfast

 

09:00

The Town and the City
Chair: PD Dr. Jürgen Martschukat,
University of Hamburg

 

 

“A Remarkable Example for All Generations”: The New England Town in American Historiography
Dr. Johannes Dillinger,
University of Trier

 

 

“A Lady can’t even walk without soiling her clothes!” Gender and Urban Space in New Orleans, 1900.
A. Nadine Klopfer, MA,
University of Tübingen

 

10:30

Coffee Break

 

11:00

Culture and Religion
Chair: PD Dr. Volker Depkat,
Free University of Berlin

 

 

The Forgotten Victorians or Why Historians Hate American 19th-Century Culture
PD Dr. Jessica Gienow-Hecht,
University of Frankfurt/M.

 

 

Recent Developments in American Catholic Historiography
Prof. Dr. Michael Hochgeschwender, LM University of Munich

 

12:30

Concluding Remarks

 

12:45

Lunch, Departure




Organization:
PD Dr. Manfred Berg
Stiftung Leucorea an der
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zentrum für USA-Studien
Collegienstraße 62
06886 Lutherstadt Wittenberg
Germany
Phone +49. 3491. 46 61 10
Fax +49. 3491. 46 62 23
E-Mail berg@zusas.uni-halle.de


The 27th Annual Historian’s Meeting was made possible
by the generous support of:

Stiftung Leucorea an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Sparkasse Wittenberg
Embassy of the United States
German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.
Stadtwerke Wittenberg

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