Table Topics: Flight, Xenophobia, and Diversity
Erol Ülker (EUME – Fellow 2015/2016) is a historian who works on the issues of nationalism, population movements, demographic change, social and labor struggles in Ottoman and Turkish history. His...
Erol Ülker (EUME – Fellow 2015/2016) is a historian who works on the issues of nationalism, population movements, demographic change, social and labor struggles in Ottoman and Turkish history. His...
The First World War was supposed to make the world safe for democracy, as the US President Woodrow Wilson famously said. His 14 Point plan called for the restructuring of...
In a three part series broadcasted on Aljazeera, Tunisian writer and broadcaster Malek Triki traces the history of the First World War through the perspective of the Arabic countries. Arab troops...
How did World War I destabilize the entire Middle Eastern state system? What was the role of national and transnational players and how did they compete with powerful international alliances? And...
The results of the international symposium “The World During the First World War: Perceptions, Experiences, and Consequences”, which was organized by the German Historical Institute London, the Leibniz University Hanover, the Volkswagen...
by Janine Noack Interested and inspired by the article about the Weber World Café Charlotte Jahnz published last month on the Doing History in Public-blog, I decided that I wanted to experience the...
This month „1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War“ launched. The interactive virtual reference work offers articles on the Great War (as it is often referred to in Britain...
What we do not learn about the First World War at school Did you know about the German “Half Moon Camp” in Zossen, near Berlin? This camp was reserved primarly...