FELLOWS SEMINARS, FALL 2005 The GHI’s Fellows Seminars are a forum in which fellowship recipients and other visiting scholars present their research to the Research Fellows of the Institute and interested scholars from local academic institutions. They are organized by Deputy Director Dirk Schumann. The GHI awards doctoral and postdoctoral fellowships for the duration of one to six months. These fellowships are designed for doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars whose research deals with one of the following fields: German history, the history of German-American relations, the role of Germany and the United States in international relations, and American history. For the application process, see the “Announcements” section of this Bulletin. August 25 Stefanie Troja, Universität Hamburg Squatter im Northwest Territory/ Ohio, 1780–1820 Regina Mühlhäuser, Universität Hamburg Between Extermination and Germanization: Children of German Men in the “Occupied Eastern Territories” 1942–1945 Stefanie Seeh, Universität zu Köln “Protest and Prayer“ – Die Protestkultur afroamerikanischer Kirchen in Detroit, Michigan, 1920 – 1967 October 6 Hrvoje Petric, University of Zagreb Drava River Multiple Borderlands in the Early Modern Period Holger Löttel, Universität Bonn Der amerikanische Süden und die atlantische Welt: England im Denken von Diplomaten, Politikern und Intellektuellen, 1830– 1865 Sven Jüngerkes, Universität Konstanz Konflikte und Kompetenzen im Reichskommissariat für das Ostland. Das Beispiel Harry Marnitz, Leiter der Abteilung “Gesundheit und Volkspflege” beim Generalkommissar in Riga Claudia E. Haupt, Staatsanwaltschaft Köln Hate Speech in the United States and Germany: Legal and Historical Perspectives GHI BULLETIN NO. 38 (SPRING 2006) 169
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