Hier finden Sie eine Zusammenfassung unserer Vorträge und Veranstaltungen:
- Generalkonsul auf Abschiedsbesuch
- Adrian Tinniswood: “Noble Ambitions, a lecture about country house culture in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s”
- Dr. Donna Carroll: “Made to measure: The quest to create universal measurements and the complexity of globalisation”
- Adrian Barlow: “Canterbury to Coventry: Stained Glass in English Cathedrals”
- Prof. Dr. Detlev J. Piltz: “England: eine Klasse für sich – Beobachtungen eines Klassensystems”
- WICHTIGE INFORMATION
- Dr. Karina Urbach: “,Escape-Survival‘: The Story of an Austrian Emigrant in England, 1938-1946”
- Jakob Steffen “The Prime ministers – successes and failures in No. 10”
- Hannah Dowling: „House of Lords Select Committees: parliamentary scrutiny of the UK-EU relationship“
- Absage unserer Veranstaltungen
- [!ABGESAGT!]Rosanna Barry (Representative of the House of Lords to the European Union): „House of Lords Select Committee: Parliamentary scrutiny (examination) of the UK-EU relationship“
- Dr. Bettina Blum „Little London in NRW. Anglo-German Relations 1945 – 2019“
- Prof. Catherine Belsey: „News from the Unknown: Ghost Stories in Cultural History“
- Peter Barnes (Chairman of the British-German Association (BGA)): “The British-German relationship and the British-German Association”
- Update from the British Embassy: Key Messages for UK Nationals in Germany
- Hugh Pierson: British Forces in Germany
- Neil Deane: Liverpool – Gateway to Heaven and Hell
- Irmgard Steinisch: Escaping Nazi Germany – British initiatives to aid German Academics
- Professor Dr. Christoph Heyl: „Put the Kettle on! Coffee, Tea and Other Hot Drinks in British Cultural History“
- Karmen Heup: „The Modern Dystopia – a Response to Post- Factualism and Other 21st-Century Challenges?“
- Bernhard Nadorf: „Das Friedensprojekt Europa“
- Dr. Stephanie Boland „British Journalism“
- John R. Davis: „German Influences on the Palaces of London“
- Amanda Jane Diel: „Brexit: The Role and Responsibility of Civil Society“
- Beatriz Chadour-Sampson: „The V&A Jewellery Collection: Barbara Cartlidge“
- John Batty: „The Palace of Westminster and a history of the British Parliament”
- Dr. Sybille Erle: „William Blake’s Reception in Germany”
- Robert Tonks: „The Denglish Master“
- Dr. Donna Carroll: „From sandcastles to smartphones: How the modern world was built from sand”
- Prof. Dr. Dominik Geppert: „Nach dem Brexit. Wie geht es weiter mit Großbritannien und der Europäischen Union?”
- Graham Philipp Jefcoate: “The Case of Mrs. Schroder’s Luther: German Books and Crime in Regency London”
- Burns Night Supper
- Dr. John Goodyear: “The First World War: A Family Affair”
- Prof. Alec Ryrie: “The Politics and the Anti-Politics of Protestantism: Five Hundred Years After the Reformation”
- Diana Mitchell: „Highclere Castle: The Real Downton Abbey“
- Paula Henderson: „Gardens and Places of Pleasure in Shakespeare’s London“
- Gerri Kimber: „Katherine Mansfield, D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf“
- Brief des Vorsitzenden der Deutsch-Englischen Gesellschaft Ruhr e.V., Herrn Bernhard Nadorf, an die Bundeskanzlerin, Frau Dr. Angela Merkel
- Harry Mount: „Brexit: How it Split the Country – and the Tory Party“
- Prof. Dr. Albert-Reiner Glaap OBE: „Humour as an Essential Element of English Cultural Identity“
- Richard Jenkyns: „The Modernity of Jane Austen“
- Professor Dr. Christoph Heyl: „Almost unsufferable to our Ears? Romanticism and the Perception of the Highland Bagpipes, c. 1760-1830“
- Mark Green: ”Anthony Trollope: His life and Work”
- The Rt Hon Gisela Stuart, Labour MP Birmingham Edgbaston, Bartley Green, Harborne and Quinton: „The British people have voted to leave the European Union – „kleiner Mann, was nun?“ – to quote Hans Fallada…“
- John Batty: „An Island of Nations“
- Andrew Gardiner: „British Freemasonry in Germany“
- Dr. Donna Carroll: „It’s about time: A brief history of the calendar and the development of timekeeping“
- Dr. Jean Reader: „The Historic Gardens of Wales“
- Dr. Brian Cox: „The History of Cambridge University“
- Dr. Mike Reynolds: „A Bridge Between Nations“
- John Curran: „Detective Fiction, From Poe to the Golden Age“
- Dr. John Goodyear: „Auf Wiedersehen, Deutsch?“
- Hans-Henning Horstmann: „The UK in the EU“
- Between Sunset and Dawn – Songs for (Music) Lovers
- Graham Philipp Jefcoate: „Growing up German in Georgian England“
- Philip Ward: „Cornwall – Past and Present. An illustrated lecture“
- Dr. Warren Dockter: „Winston Churchill, the Royal Air Force and Air Control in the Middle East“
- Dr. Susan Brock: „Celebrating Shakespeare – The Shakespeare Club of Stratford-upon-Avon“
- Führung auf Zollverein: „Werdendes Ruhrgebiet“
- Prof. Nicolas Vincent: „Magna Carta Past and Present“
- Globales Netzwerk erinnert an die Magna Carta Libertatum
- Professor Rüdiger Görner: „Notes on Turning Points in Anglo-German Cultural Relations“
- Michael Green: „Witches Wizards Brews and Broomsticks – but could they really fly?“
- Michael Hall: „Dear Deutschland“
- Ryan Shorthouse: „What reforms are needed to each part of our education system (from childcare to university) to improve the attainment of all children?“
- Thomas Kielinger OBE: „Der unbekannte Churchill“
- Glückwünsche der Königin