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Faculty House (Columbia University)
64 Morningside Drive (enter on 116th Street)
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Date

Oct 28 2024
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Time

8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Formats (virtual, in person, hybrid)

In-Person

Leonard Hastings Schoff Memorial Lecture Series, Lecture III

The University Seminars and Columbia University Press present the 2024 Leonard Hastings Schoff Memorial Lectures given by:

Volker R. Berghahn

Seth Low Emeritus Professor of History
Columbia University

The Heavy Burden of Modern German History: Imperialism, Wars, Genocide in the Twentieth Century, and the Fall-Out

Lecture I: Debates Among Historians of Modern Germany, 1950-2024

Monday, October 7, 2024, 8 pm

Lecture II: Hitler’s War Aims: Genocide and World Domination

Monday, October 21, 2024, 8 pm

Lecture III: Learning from the Past after 1945: Ordinary Germans and Elites

Monday, October 28, 2024, 8 pm

These lectures will examine the development of Germany in the twentieth- and twenty-first- centuries up to the year 2024. As that development has led to at times heated debates among historians and social scientists, the first lecture will analyze the most important controversies from 1950 to the present, to provide the larger historical context. The second lecture will present the latest scholarship on Germany’s role in two world wars, culminating in the genocide of the Jews of Europe and other minorities up to 1945. The third lecture will discuss how the Germans got out of the catastrophe of World War II and how, with Allied help, they reconstructed their political system, their economy, and their intellectual and cultural life, raising the question of their capacity to learn from a horrific past.

Volker Berghahn, Seth Low Professor of History, specializes in modern German history and European-American relations. He received his M.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1961) and his Ph.D. from the University of London (1964). He taught in England and Germany before coming to Brown University in 1988 and to Columbia ten years later. His publications include America and the Intellectual Cold Wars in Europe (2001); Quest for Economic Empire (ed., 1996); Imperial Germany (1995); The Americanization of West German Industry, 1945-1973 (1986); Modern Germany (1982); Der Tirpitz-Plan (1971); Europe in the Era of Two World Wars (2006); and most recently Industriegesellschaft und Kulturtransfer (2010).

Lectures are free and open to the public. IN-PERSON REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. Registration is still open to attend over Zoom.

Register for ZOOM access to Lectures II and III

 

Event Contact Information:
Pamela Guardia
2128542389
univ.seminars@columbia.edu