Gresham College Lectures by Richard Evans
Gresham College, Cambridge A collection of online lectures by Professor Sir Richard Evans on topics ranging from time and space in the Victorian era to the white plague (tuberculosis) and history of the Weimar Republic.
Orte des Kolonialismus
Deutschlandfunk Kultur A 7.13 minute podcast from the broadcaster exploring different sites, cityspaces, and monuments in Germany dedicated to its colonial history. Engages with the problem of what to do with symbols of colonial violence in Germany. (Photo credit Deutschlandradio / Axel Schröder) Listen to the podcast here. (in German)
German Films partners with Telescope Film
The site offers a database of 450,000 films, which you can search by title, country, language, genre, director, etc. We will tell you everything that’s out there, if it’s available to watch online, and where. Then you can click through to the streaming service of your choice (we are connected to 110). The site is […]
A History of Eugenics
USHMM, Washington DC These 20-minute lectures feature renowned scholars from Holocaust studies and beyond. In the lectures, scholars discuss primary sources that illuminate topics using photographs, propaganda, diaries, short films, and artwork drawn from the Museum’s vast collection and other sources. This page will be updated as more lectures are produced. This video covers the history […]
Alexandra Garbarini on Holocaust Diaries
USHMM, Washington DC These 20-minute lectures feature renowned scholars from Holocaust studies and beyond. In the lectures, scholars discuss primary sources that illuminate topics using photographs, propaganda, diaries, short films, and artwork drawn from the Museum’s vast collection and other sources. This page will be updated as more lectures are produced. Dr. Alexandra Garbarini, Professor of […]
Daniel Magilow on Holocaust Photography
USHMM, Washington DC These 20-minute video lectures feature renowned scholars from Holocaust studies and beyond. In the lectures, scholars discuss primary sources that illuminate topics using photographs, propaganda, diaries, short films, and artwork drawn from the Museum’s vast collection and other sources. This page will be updated as more lectures are produced. Dr. Daniel Magilow, Professor […]
Eure Heimat ist unser Albtraum | Ideen bewegen
Studio36 podcast series, Berlin. Studio36 podcast series on contemporary perspectives in today’s Germany. In Episode #09 Die Journalist*innen Hengameh Yaghoobifarah und Fatma Aydemir lehnen den Begriff ‚Heimat‘ ab und lenken mit der Essay-Sammlung ‚Eure Heimat ist unser Albtraum‘ den Blick auf die verschiedenen Lebensrealitäten unserer interkulturellen, deutschen Gesellschaft. Listen to the podcast here (in German)
Emergency Teaching and the Power of Networks
August 11, 2020 How do we deal with an emergency? We rely on our networks — family, friends, and neighbors — to see us through. The same, it turns out, is true in academic life. What I didn’t understand until this spring and summer is that our professional networks expand when we engage them during […]
German History Intersections
German Historical Institute, Washington, DC This preview of video clips from the GHI’s forthcoming German History Intersections project was compiled in support of the German Studies Collaboratory. The clips speak broadly to various aspects of the themes addressed in our project: migration, “Germanness,” and knowledge and education. We hope that you find them useful for teaching, research, or […]
Footnoting History, Zombies in Thietmar von Merseburg
Footnoting History Footnoting History podcast episode on the chronicle of Thietmar von Merseburg, discussing theological and political anxieties under the Ottonians. And zombies. Access podcast here