Professor Mary Fulbrook, Dr Arne Hofmann (chair), Prof Christoph Cornelißen (discussant)
27 October 2010, 6.30pm, B212
Following German unification in 1990, it rapidly became apparent that East and West Germans had less in common than their shared pre-1945 past might suggest. This talk explores some of the hidden generational dynamics of recent German history and the lingering legacies of the two German dictatorships.
Speakers
Mary Fulbrook is Professor of German history and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at University College London.
Prof Christoph Cornelißen is Gerda Henkel Visiting Professor in the International History Department and Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Kiel.
Arne Hofmann is the Head of the CWSP, and Masters Tutor in the International History Department at LSE.
Location
B212, 2nd Floor Columbia House, London School of Economics. Map.
This event was made possible by support from the LSE Annual Fund.