Mohamed: portrait of a Sahrawi exile
rahel losier [Rahel Losier participated in our first annual summer school in August 2022. Her artist...
rahel losier [Rahel Losier participated in our first annual summer school in August 2022. Her artist...
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Italy chooses the past headlined the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper in February 2013, shortly afte...
Scholars have recently turned to aspects of disconnectivity for a better understanding of globalisat...
Together with the Munich Centre for Global History, global dis:connect recently had the privilege of...
The visual archive of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center contains countless fascinating images, am...
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When Abdulrazak Gurnah was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in October 2021, the jury honoured ...
Etymologically speaking, crises are dramatic — perhaps even life-threatening — phenomena. They a...