European History Research Seminar | Jon Catlin, Matthew Dowd, and Will Theiss

Date
Tuesday, March 29, 2022, 1:30 pm4:20 pm
Location
Hybrid
Audience
Princeton University

Speakers

Details

Event Description

European History Research Seminar

Location: Zoom & 230 Dickinson Hall


Featured Scholars:

  • “On Conceptual Devastation: Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, and the Idea of History as Permanent Catastrophe” | Jon Catlin, Princeton University
  •  “Catholic Political Economy and Moral Theology in the Industrial Age” | Matthew Dowd, Princeton University
  • “Theodor Fontane, the Eighteenth-Century Chronicle, and the Novel” | Will Theiss, Princeton University 

If you are not currently enrolled in HIS 580, registration is required to attend. Register using the google form link below. 

https://forms.gle/J2UoXrJHPge5wvdu8

PLEASE NOTE: This workshop is only available to current Princeton University students, faculty, and staff. It is not open to the public at large.


Please join us to workshop these draft dissertation chapters by modern and early modern Europeanist graduate students in the Department of History. The seminar will take place in 230 Dickinson Hall, with the hybrid option of joining the seminar over zoom. Papers (of no more than 30 pages) will be pre-circulated a week in advance. 

All are warmly welcome. We hope the seminar will nurture not only these dissertations-in-the-making but also conversations between sub-fields and across cohorts, as well the broader community of Europeanists at Princeton. Feel free to contact Natasha Wheatley ([email protected]) with any questions.

Contact
Natasha Wheatley
Region
Europe
Scholarly Series
Modern Europe Workshop