Events
Together with Joachim Scharloth at the conference “Maos Rote Garden? 1968 zwischen kulturrevolutionärem Anspruch und subversiver Praxis: Kultur- und Mediengeschichtliche Aspekte der Studentenbewegung,“ German Department, University of Zurich, February 4-5, 2005
Heidelberg University's Ruprecht-Karls Prize Winner 2006 (Bernhard Schreier, Honorary University Board Member Prof. Viktor Dulger, Dr. Thorsten Schumm, Sigrid Dulger, Dr. Martin Klimke, Dr. Markus Gabriel, Dr. Horst Reinhold Marschall, Dr. Thomas Rauch, Prof. Paul Kirchhof, Dr. Tanja Fichtner, Rector Prof. Peter Hommelhoff, Gael Le Roux, Dr. Daniel Erlacher, Honorary University Board Member Dr. Salomon Korn) Photo Credit: Stefan Kresin
Panel Discussion “Martin Luther King Jr. and Germany in the 1960s,“ GHI Washington, November 19, 2008 (Hartmut Berghoff (GHI), Maria Höhn (Vassar College), Eva Lucero (Humanities Council), Bobby William Austin (University of the District of Columbia), Leroy Hopkins (Millersville), Martin Klimke (GHI/Heidelberg), Joy Ford Austin (Humanities Council)
Lecture by Harvard Sitkoff: “Civil Rights and America's Role in World War II,“ GHI Washington, January 13, 2009 (from left: Martin Klimke, Hartmut Berghoff, Harvard Sitkoff, Maria Höhn, Anke Ortlepp, Philipp Gassert)
Lecture by Maria Diedrich: “Kasseler Neger - Kasseler Mohren? Silenced Narratives of the African Diaspora in Germany,“ GHI Washington, March 20, 2009 (Martin A. Klimke, Anne Kuhlmann-Smirnov, Anke Ortlepp, Maria I. Diedrich, Hartmut Berghoff)
Panel Discussion with Ekkehart Krippendorff, Toshiko Himeoka, and Rainer Langhans at the conference “1968 in the U.S., Japan and Germany,” Japanese-German Center, Berlin, March 4-6, 2009
Panel Discussion with Rainer Langhans
GHI Annual Office Outing, Harper's Ferry, Virginia, September 22, 2010
“Yes, We Can! Political Rhetoric in the U.S. and German Elections,“ Panel Discussion at the Goethe-Institute, Washington, DC, September 23, 2009 (Peter Ross Range, Gregor Peter Schmitz, Jackson Janes, Ulrich Braess)