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3 Nov 21, Roundtable on Disconnection and (institutional) cooperation in Global History

On Wednesday, 3 November 2021, researchers from Edinburgh and Munich came together in an online roundtable on ‘Disconnection and (institutional) cooperation in Global History’. The roundtable considered how the concept of ‘disconnect’ could be useful for thinking about the research agenda of global history and its relationship to the present – and how to counter ‚disconnect‘ at an institutional level.

 

Speakers were: Christina Brauner (Tübingen/Munich), Jeremy Dell, Meha Priyadarshini (both Edinburgh) and Roland Wenzlhuemer (Munich). The event was chaired by Ismay Milford (Edinburgh).