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Award for dissertation by Sarah von Hagen


Sarah von Hagen received first place in the Military and Military Technology History Award from the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) for her dissertation Maritime Powers: The Battle in the Atlantic Naval Wars 1665–1783. The prize is endowed with €10,000 and was awarded in Potsdam at the end of November. More information about the award can be found here.


Hiob-Ludolf-Fellowship awarded


Maria Rhode has been awarded a two-month Hiob-Ludolf Fellowship at the Research College for Transnational Studies / Perthes Collection in Gotha. More detailed information on the research focus areas can be found here.


New appointment at the Chair of Eastern European History


At the start of the 2025/26 winter semester, Dr. Immo Rebitschek will be welcomed as the new representative at the Chair of Eastern European History. More information about him can be found here.


Significant discovery in the diplomatic apparatus


Researchers at the Lower Saxony Academy of Sciences in Göttingen have made surprising discoveries about a fragment found among the holdings of the Diplomatic Apparatus. The full article and an overview of the press coverage can be found on the Diplomatic Apparatus website.


Colloquia

Research colloquium on modern and contemporary history
Wed. 28.01, 6-8 p.m; ZHG 002
Laura Rischbieter (Basel): Wie neoliberal war der Internationale Währungsfond? Uneindeutigkeit als Erkenntnisgewinn
In collaboration with the Colloquium for Economic and Social History

Research Colloquium on the Early Modern History
Th. 27.01, 6-8 p.m; KWZ 0.602
Geschichte im KWZ: Buchvorstellungen Marian Füssel (Göttingen): „The World in Flames“ und Sarah von Hagen (Göttingen): „Maritime Gewalten“

Colloquium on Eastern European History
Mo. 26.01, 6-8 p.m; KWZ 1.701
Immo Rebitschek (Göttingen/Jena): Europa im Eis – Der Winter 1963 als Umweltgeschichte des Kalten Krieges

Topics and trends in medieval studies
Wed. 28.01, 6-8 p.m; AP 26 (ZMF-Vortrag)
Sabrina Corbellini (Groningen): Sites of knowledge: Books, libraries and readers in late medieval Europe
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Th. 29.01, 6-8 p.m; KWZ 0.608
Nora Thiem (Göttingen): Von der Heiligen Schrift zur christlichen Identität: Renarrativierung und Identitätskonstruktion in den Traktaten des Zeno von Verona
Together with Prof. Dr. Gemeinhardt, Church History, Faculty of Theology

Colloquium on Economic and Social History
Wed. 28.01, 6-8 p.m; ZHG 002
Laura Rischbieter (Basel): Wie neoliberal war der Internationale Währungsfond? Uneindeutigkeit als Erkenntnisgewinn
Together with the Research colloquium on modern and contemporary history