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Overview >  Faculty 07 - History and Cultural Studies >  Geschichte >  Proseminare/Seminare >  Neueste Geschichte

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07.068.14_190 Introductory seminar course: Contemporary History: Between justice and mercy: German and Allied judicial policy dealing with National Socialist crimes (1945-1965)
Christopher Spies
Mon, 14. Oct. 2019 [18:00] - Wed, 5. Feb. 2020 [19:00]
Seminar
07.068.14_190 Introductory seminar course: Contemporary History: Nation-building in the Habsburg Monarchy and in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century
apl. Prof. Dr. Hans-Christian Maner
Th, 17. Oct. 2019 [14:00] - Th, 6. Feb. 2020 [16:00]
Seminar
07.068.14_190 Introductory seminar course: Contemporary History: Resistance against Hitler in Europe (1939-1945)
Vaios Kalogrias
Wed, 16. Oct. 2019 [12:00] - Wed, 5. Feb. 2020 [19:00]
Seminar
07.068.14_190 Introductory seminar course: Contemporary History: The Foreign Policy of the Weimar Republic
Anette Neder
Mon, 14. Oct. 2019 [14:00] - Wed, 5. Feb. 2020 [20:00]
Seminar
07.068.14_190 Introductory seminar course: Contemporary History: The History of the Euro
Bastian Knautz
Mon, 21. Oct. 2019 [14:00] - Th, 6. Feb. 2020 [20:00]
Seminar
07.068.14_190 Introductory seminar course: Contemporary History: The History of the Euro
Jeremias Nicolas Fuchs
Fri, 18. Oct. 2019 [08:00] - Fri, 7. Feb. 2020 [10:00]
Seminar
07.068.14_190 Introductory seminar course: Contemporary History: The Soviet Union and the "Third World" (1955-1968)
Aline Meyenberg
Mon, 14. Oct. 2019 [14:00] - Th, 6. Feb. 2020 [19:00]
Seminar
07.068.14_190 Introductory seminar course: Contemporary History: Women, Jews, and African Americans: Transatlantic Struggles about Emancipation during the Nineteenth Century
Dr. Sarah Panter
Th, 24. Oct. 2019 [14:00] - Th, 6. Feb. 2020 [16:00]
Seminar