Geschichte Großbritanniens: Lectures and Courses in British History
Courses by Visiting Lecturers from Britain and the US, Workshops and Invited Lectures
Held or Given at the Department of History, 1996-2011
2011
9th Summer School in British History (org. v. Prof. Dr. Martin Geyer, Neueste und Zeitgeschichte)
Prof. Dr. Richard Vinen (King's College, London), Prof. Dr. Simon Gunn (University of Leicester), Dr. Martina Steber (Deutsches Historisches Institut London), Dr. Jon Lawrence (University of Cambridge) und Andrew Beckett (The Guardian, London)
Britain in the 1970s
25.-29.07.2011
Invited Lectures
William Thomas (Christ Church, Oxford)
Mill's Story of his Life: The 'Autobiography'
12.07.2011
Prof. Dr. Harry T. Dickinson (Edinburgh)
Thomas Paine an his British Critics
21.06.2011
2010
8th Summer School in British History
Dr. Istvan Hont (King's College, Cambridge), Dr. Richard Bourke (Queen Mary, London), Dr. Iain McDaniel (LMU), Prof. Dr. Reinhold Baumstark (ehem. Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, München)
How to Write the History of Political Ideas
26.-30.07.2010
Invited Lectures
Dr. Nicholas Phillipson (Edinburgh) / Dr. Istvan Hont (King's College, Cambridge)
Adam Smith and the Enlightenment: New Historical Perspectives
14.12.2010
Prof. Dr. John Brewer (CalTech, Pasadena)
The Grand Tour Revisited
21.07.2011
Prof. Dr. Thomas Robisheaux (Duke University, Durham, N.C.)
The Craft of Microhistory
07.07.2010
Dr. Richard Bourke (Queen Mary, London)
Pity and Fear: Providential Sociability in Burke's Philosophical Enquiry
08.06.2010
Prof. Dr. Jeremy Jennings (Queen Mary, London)
Liberalism after Despotism
09.02.2010
2009
7th Summer School in British History
Prof. Dr. Richard Drayton (KCL) / Dr. Niall O'Flaherty (KCL) / Prof. Dr. Jürgen Osterhammel (Konstanz) / Prof. Dr. Eckhart Hellmuth (München)
Knowledge and Empire: The British Empire, 1583-1975
27.07.-31.07.09
Invited Lectures
Dr. Niall O'Flaherty (KC London)
Thomas Robert Malthus and Natural Theology
15.12.2009
Prof. Dr. Knud Haakonssen (Sussex, UK)
Natural Jurisprudence in the Scottish Enlightenment
15.07.2009
Dr. Michael Sonenscher (Cambridge, UK)
How the Sans-Culottes got their Name: Economics and Politics in the French Revolution
17.06.2009
2008
6th Summer School in British History
Prof. Dr. Harry T. Dickinson (Edinburgh) / Prof. Dr. Eckhart Hellmuth (München)
Britain and the French Revolution, 1789-1802
21.-25.07.2008
Workshop
Prof. Dr. Tom Griffiths (Canberra/Copenhagen)
Writing Non-Fiction: Workshop on Writing
26.08.2008
Invited Lectures
Prof. Dr. Tom Griffiths (Canberra/Copenhagen)
Imperial Ambitions on Ice: Voyaging to Antarctica
25.08.2008
2007
5th Summer School in British History
Dr. Amanda Vickery (London) / Prof. Dr. Eckhart Hellmuth (München)
A History of Private Life: Women and Men in 18th-Century England
23.07.-27.07.07 and 30.07.-03.08.07
Invited Lectures
Dr. Richard Bourke (Queen Mary, London)
David Humes Philosophy
11.12.07
Dr. Istvan Hont (Cambridge, UK) / Dr. Nicholas Phillipson (Edinburgh)
Language and Political Theory in the Work of Adam Smith
18.07.07
Prof. Dr. Karuna Mantena (Yale)
Alibis of Empire since the 19th Century: Imperial History and Political Ideology from Seeley to Pagden
11.07.07
Dr. Hannah Dawson (Edinburgh)
Meaning and Understanding in the Thought of John Locke
04.07.07
Prof. Dr. Harry T. Dickinson (Edinburgh)
The Ideological Debate on the American Revolution in Britain and the US
20.06.07
2005
4th Summer School in British History
Dr. Stana Nenadic (Edinburgh) / Dr. John Styles (York/London) / Dr. Michaela Braesel (München) / Prof. Dr. Eckhart Hellmuth (München)
Britain in the Eighteenth Century: Material Culture and Visual Culture
July 2005
2004
3rd Summer School in British History
Dr. Joanna Innes (Oxford) / Prof. Dr. Eckhart Hellmuth (München)
Crime and Criminal Justice in England, 1660-1830
July 2004
Invited Lectures
Prof. Dr. John Brewer (CalTech)
Sentimental Murder: Love and Madness in the Eighteenth Century
July 2004
Dr. Nicholas Phillipson (Edinburgh)
On Writing Adam Smith's Biography
July 2004
2003
2nd Summer School in British History
Dr. Nicholas Phillipson (Edinburgh) / Prof. Dr. Eckhart Hellmuth (München)
The Scottish Enlightenment
June-July 2003
Invited Lectures
Mr. William Thomas (Oxford)
The Macaulay whom nobody Read: Popular History in the Victorian Age
May 2003
Prof. Dr. Marcia Pointon (Manchester)
Jewels, Gender, and Portraiture in the Eighteenth Century
January 2003
2002
1st Summer School in British History
Prof. Dr. Harry T. Dickinson (Edinburgh) / Prof. Dr. Eckhart Hellmuth (München)
Imperialism, Radicals and Rebels: Britain and the American Revolution, 1760-1785
June-July 2002
Invited Lectures
Dr. Stana Nenadic (Edinburgh)
The Material Culture and Spatial Experience of British Elite Women in the Eighteenth Century
December 2002
Prof. Dr. Harry T. Dickinson (Edinburgh)
The Great Irish Rebellion of 1798
July 2002
2001
Conference on British History
Prof. Dr. Harry T. Dickinson (Edinburgh) / Dr. Nicholas Phillipson (Edinburgh) / Prof. Dr. Eckhart Hellmuth (München)
Reform, Revolution, and Reaction: British Politics and Literature around 1800
March 2001, with Participants from Britain, the United States and Munich
Invited Lecture
Dr. Nicholas Phillipson (Edinburgh)
Telling a Life: On Writing the Biography of Adam Smith
July 2001
2000
Invited Lectures
Prof. Dr. John Brewer (Chicago)
Social History in the 1960s
June 2000
Prof. Dr. Stella Tilliard (Oxford)
The Writing and Making of "Aristocrats"
July 2000
1999
One Day Conference on British History
Prof. Dr. Harry T. Dickinson (Edinburgh) / Dr. Nicholas Phillipson (Edinburgh) / Prof. Dr. Eckhart Hellmuth (München)
New Trends in Eighteenth-Century British History
March 1999, Historisches Kolleg, with Participants from Edinburgh and Munich Universities
Guest Lecture and One-Day Workshop
Prof. Dr. John Brewer (Florence)
Telling Murder: An Eighteenth-Century Case
May 1999
1998
Invited Lectures
Dr. Mark Goldie (Cambridge)
The Unacknowledged Republic: Political Participation in Early Modern England
December 1998
Prof. Dr. Paul Langford (Oxford)
The Eighteenth-Century British Aristocracy in European Context
July 1998
Prof. Dr. Roy Porter (London)
A British Enlightenment?
January 1998
1997
Invited Lectures
Dr. Joanna Innes (Oxford)
New Views of Society: Trends in the Writing of British Social History
June 1997
Prof. Dr. J.C.D. Clark (Kansas)
British Historiography in the Twentieth Century
May 1997
Dr. Daniel Szechi (Auburn)
Evasion, Lies, and Silence: Jacobitism and Historiography
February 1997
Prof. Dr. Thomas Ertman (Harvard)
Otto Hintze and the History of the State
January 1997
1996
Invited Lecture
Prof. Dr. Harry T. Dickinson (Edinburgh)
Political Caricature in the Age of the French Revolution
April 1996
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