Germanic Studies
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Doron Rabinovici & Liliane Weissberg: 50 Jahre »Außenseiter«
On May 8 and 9, the German Department at Leibniz University is hosting the conference "50 Years of Hans Mayer: Outsiders:inside" at the Literaturhaus Hannover. Hans, uh, who ...? Yes, you have to know him here.
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Professor Liliane Weissberg to Serve as IZEA Halle's First Mercator Fellow
This Spring, IZEA Halle, the International Center for the Research on the Enlightenment at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, will inaugurate a new (and very timely) program for post-graduates, "Politics of Enlightenment" (Politik der Aufklärung).
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Congratulations! Mimi Hacking's Successful Dissertation Defense
We are delighted to share that Mimi Hacking successfully defended her dissertation, titled "CAT/KIN: The Rhetoric of Racialized Ecology in Franz Kafka," on Friday, January 17. Professor Vance Byrd supervised the dissertation and Professor Karen Redrobe, Professor Ia
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Braden Ross’ Publication on the Implementation of Warm-Ups in the German Language Classroom
In her recent article publication in Die Unterrichtspraxis, PhD student Braden Ross provides an evidence-based discussion of “Effective warm-ups in the German language classroom: Form and function” and argues that warm-ups ought to adhere to certain guidelines to be effective.
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Dr. Sibel Sayılı-Hurley and Claudia Baska Lynn Publication on Digital Social Reading
In a recent publication, Dr. Sibel Sayılı-Hurley and Claudia Baska Lynn examine the impact of digital social reading in fostering peer-to-peer learning and critical historical literacy in an advanced German course.
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Professor Liliane Weissberg's Exhibit on Enlightenment Featured in Omnia
Omnia, the Penn Arts & Sciences magazine, published "Three Questions: On Enlightenment" about Professor Weissberg's recently opened exibit, “What is Enlightenment?
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Traveling to Germany for History Research with CURF
Check out this recent article from CURF, Penn's Center for Undergraduate Research & Fellowships, about Caleb Crain ('25), a History major, who researched how soccer influenced the political and cultural landscape in Germany from 1933 to 1954 under the mentorship of Dr.
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Promotional Videos Featuring Professor Liliane Weissberg on Her Exhibit
On Friday, October 18, Professor Liliane Weissberg's exhibition "What is Enlightenment? Questions for the 18th Century" opened in Deutsches Historisches Museum.
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Süddeutsche Zeitung Reviews Professor Liliane Weissberg's Exhibit on Enlightenment
Curated by Professor Liliane Weissberg, "What is Enlightenment? Questions for the Eighteenth Century" is open at the Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historical Museum) in Berlin through April 6.
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