Winter 2023 Calendar of Events – The European History Workshop

Winter 2023 Calendar of Events

After a sleepy start to the year in the Fall semester, the European History Workshop (EHW) will be hosting an event-packed Winter term! From graduate student workshops to book talks by internationally recognized scholars, we hope to provide a rich slate of programming for our graduate students and faculty. Keep an eye out for further emails—these will provide location details and confirm meeting times.

Do you have a grant proposal, conference/seminar paper, or essay that you’d like to workshop with the EHW? Are you looking for constructive feedback from a supportive community of scholars? We have space for one more graduate student workshop event this semester! Email Keanu Heydari as soon as possible for more information. Not in Ann Arbor? We’re happy to host a workshop with you via zoom.

Our current schedule for the Winter 2023 semester is as follows:

  • Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 5:00 PM in 1014 Tisch Hall: Catered and in-person dissertation chapter workshop with Matthew Hershey. More details to follow very soon.
  • Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 4:00 PM: Catered and in-person book talk with Prof. Lauren Stokes (Fear of the Family: Guest Workers and Family Migration in the Federal Republic of Germany); a limited supply of free copies of the book will be made available to interested students and faculty. More details to follow.
    • Prof. Stokes has graciously offered to meet with graduate students afterward. If you are interested in joining, please fill out this form by January 27, 2022.
  • Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 12:00 PM: Zoom book talk with Prof. Megan Brown (The Seventh Member State: Algeria, France, and the European Community); a limited supply of free copies of the book will be made available to interested students and faculty. More details to follow.
  • Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 3:00 PM: Dissertation chapter workshop with Lediona Shahollari (via zoom). More details to follow.
  • Early April: Catered and in-person professor talk with Prof. George Steinmetz on his forthcoming book, The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought: French Sociology and the Overseas Empire. More details to follow.
  • Early-to-mid April: History 715/716 paper colloquium event. More details to follow.

Find Google Form links to request free copies of Prof. Stokes and Prof. Brown’s books (as supplies last):

  • Book talk with Prof. Lauren Stokes – Book Request Form [Form closes January 27, 2023 or while supplies last]
  • Book talk with Prof. Megan Brown – Book Request Form [Form closes February 21, 2023 or while supplies last]

Zoom links for online events are forthcoming.

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