220105 Revolution - Protest - Gewalt: Umbruchzeiten im 20. Jahrhundert (S) (SoSe 2024)

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Das Seminar konzentriert sich auf zwei Umbruchphasen in ihren lokal-globalen Vernetzungen: Erstens geht es um die Zeit nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg bis etwa 1923. Zweitens stehen die politischen und (sub-)kulturellen Umbrüche der 1960/70er Jahre im Mittelpunkt.

Die drei Einzeltermine am 09. 16. und 23. April, von 14-16h, finden statt in X A2-103.
Die Blockveranstaltung am 12. und 13. Juli, tagt jeweils von 10-16h in X A 4-113.

Die Veranstaltung ist eng vernetzt mit der protest-, musik- und literaturbezogenen Veranstaltungsteihe "Zeitgeisty. be part of ... (siehe:https://www.zeitgeisty.show/), koordiniert von Oliver Pawlak, der in der ersten Sitzung am 09. April die Veranstaltungsreihe und die damit verbundenen Mitwirkungsmöglichkeiten der Seminarteilnehmer:innen persönlich vorstellen wird.

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block Fr 10-16 X-B3-117 12.07.2024
block Sa 10-16 C01-243 13.07.2024

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30-M11 Vernetzung: Sozialwissenschaftliche Nachbardisziplinen Seminar Study requirement
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