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June 17, 2025 By admin

Digital Workshop: Comparative Methods and their Histories – 9-10 July

The program for the upcoming workshop Comparing Comparing: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Comparative Methods and their Histories is now set. The workshop is open for all, free of charge. For more information, see the workshop webpage: https://www.grk-gegenwart.uni-bonn.de/de/veranstaltungen/veranstaltungsarchiv/workshops/workshop-comparing-comparing-interdisciplinary-perspectives-on-comparative-methods-and-their-histories-1

  • 9 July, 18:00 c.t. – A public evening lecture by Prof. Benjamin Hutchinson (University of Kent), titled “Comparison and its Discontents”
  • 10 July, approx. 10:00–18:00 – Workshop sessions with nine papers

Please register for the workshop in advance at grk2291@uni-bonn.de.

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