Public Lectures & Events

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Regular Activities during Term

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DateEventTimeRoomLanguage
20.11.25Prof. Dr. Klaus van Eickels: “Rollo's Wanderings. A Male-Male Variant of the Dido-Aeneas Narrative in Norman Historiography of the High Middle Ages”(1.4 MB)14:15 UhrKR10/03.03German
20.11.25Sebastian Stepanek: “The Introduction of Forestry-Used Neophytes in the Western Franconian Forest”(334.6 KB)4:15 p.m.KR1/00.05German
20.11.25Prof. Harold Hellwig: “Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner: Modernism and the Uncertainty of Values”4:15 p.m.U5/00.24English
20.11.25Regulars' Table (Stammtisch) of the Historical Geography Societystarting at 6 p.m.Café MüllerGerman
20.11.25Prof. George Ellenbogen: “The Way It Was: Poet George Ellenbogen Returns to Montreal's Jewish Quarter”6:15 p.m.U5/00.24English
20.11.25Dr. Heiko Stubenrauch: "Fossile Subjection to Nature: Considerations on a Critical Theory of Ecological Immaturity"6:15 p.m.U2/00.25German
20.11.25Italian-German Stammtisch6:30 p.m.Da AndreaItalian, German, English
20.11.25Prof. Dr. Thomas Gunzelmann as part of the workshop Wind - Water - Wool. Resource use in cultural landscapes (see below): “The historical cultural landscape - a resource for nature and culture”6:30 p.m.Schillerplatz 17, 00.13German
20.-21.11.2549th International Mediterranean Survey Workshop by the Institute for Archaeological Sciences, Heritage Sciences, and Art History (Archaeological Prospection)Time slots for individual lectures cf. poster(1.8 MB)KR12/02.18 or via Zoom (link on poster(1.8 MB))English
20.-21.11.25

Workshop by the Chair for European Ethnology and the Chair for Historic Preservation: Wind - Water - Wool. Resource Use in Cultural Landscapes(3.9 MB)

→ Registration for everyone interested until 15.11.25 via e-mail to sekretariat.euroethno(at)uni-bamberg.de

Time slots for individual lectures cf. poster(3.9 MB)Schillerplatz 17, 00.13German
20.-22.11.25

Conference “Re-Orientating Gender (Studies): Feminism, Queerness, Trans* in Cultural Studies Today”

Contact: Theo Lupprian

for times of individual lectures cf. poster(590.4 KB)cf. poster(590.4 KB)English
24.11.25Prof. Dr. Oliver Auge / Prof. Dr. Gabriel Zeilinger / Prof. Dr. Benjamin Müsegades / Prof. Dr. Gesine Mierke: “Princes of the Empire and Their Correspondence 1450-1550. Digital Edition and Commentary”(701.3 KB)6:15 p.m.U5/00.25German
24.11.25“From Aktenzeichen XY to Awareness - True Crime and the Reality of Violence against Women” - Movie Night and Discussion: An Evening on the Occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women(15.8 KB)6:30 p.m.Lichtspiel (free entry)German
25.11.25Dr. Felipe Espinoza Garrido: “Margaret bloody Thatcher lives! (Re)Imagining Thatcher and Thatcherism in British Culture”4:15 p.m.U5/01.22English
25.11.25As part of the lecture series Bamberg Book Histories: Nils Hausmann M.A. - “Medieval Book Chests”7 p.m.ZoomGerman
26.11.25Susanne Straßer (Illustratorin) und Nikola Huppertz (children's book writer) about their work and their children's book “Wie war's heute?” ("How was it today?" (i.a.)2 p.m.U7/01.05German
26.11.25Prof. Dr. Matthias Flatscher: "Solidarity in Times of Crisis. Considerations on the Democratization of Democracy"6:15 p.m.U2/00.25

 

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26.11.25Reading with Jan Wagner: “Tanzt die Orange. 100 Antworten auf Rilke”(1.2 MB) ("The orange dances. 100 responses to Rilke")6 p.m.U2/00.25German
26.11.25Jens Herlth: “'Ruski doktor': Russian Soft Power in Serbia”, commented by Johannes Grotzky6:15 p.m.U2/02.04 or online (cf. flyer(308.0 KB))German
27.11.25Dr. Elisabeth Lechner: “What I eat in a day: Conspicuous Consumption from Early Modern Witches to Contemporary Influencers”12 p.m.U5/01.22English
27.11.25Dr. Sarah Hutterer und Sarah Weichlein: “The Epic in Lyric Form? Dido in Medieval Lyric Poetry, especially the Carmina Burana(1.4 MB)2:15 p.m.KR10/03.03German
27.11.25Klaus Ott (Süddeutsche Zeitung): “The Work of an Investigative Journalist”4:15 p.m.WE5/02.006German
27.11.25Theological Forum: “Thanks to AI?! What AI Promises US”(6.9 MB) - Prof. Dr. Catrin Misselhorn: ”I'm Your Partner! Friendship, Love, and Sex with Robots"6:15 p.m.U2/00.25German
27.11.25Reading with Lion Christ: “Sauhund” ("Bastard", Queer Reading with CSD Bamberg)7:30 p.m.nana-Theater (Club Kaulberg)German
28.11.25Dr. Klaus Rupprecht: “When the ‘Peasants’ Stormed the Castles - Procedures, Key Players, and Motives of the Peasants' War 1525 in the Bishopric of Bamberg"7 p.m.U5/00.22German
01.12.25Dr. Heike Schlie: “Intermateriaity and Thechniconology: The Bronze Door of San Zeno in Verona”6:15 p.m.U5/02.22German
02.12.25Dr. Adam Benfer Ph.D.: “The archaeology of travel in prehispanic southern Central America” (Archaeological Colloquium)6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18English
02.12.25PD Dr. Robert Klugseder: “Artificial Intelligence in Choral Research” (as part of the Bamberg Book Histories)7 p.m.ZoomGerman
02.12.25Prof. Dr. Andrea Bartl: “Refined: What Book Should I Give For Christmas?”8 p.m.E.T.A. Hoffmann Theater / Studio (free entry, tickets available at the box office)German
03.12.25Prof. Harold Hellwig: “Family Discord: The Politics of Racial Time Unhinged in Baldwin's ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ and Barry Jenkins' Adaptation, ‘Beale Street’”(423.9 KB)12:15 p.m.U5/02.18English
03.12.25Book presentation of “Adam's Fall” ("Der Fall Adams") by the author Hans Wollschläger, the editors Thomas Körber and Nico Prelog + Reading from Martin Neubauer's novel6 p.m.U5/00.24German
03.12.25Prof. Dr. Bärbel Frischmann: “Fear in Times of Democracy in Crisis”6:15 p.m.U2/00.25German
04.12.25Prof. Dr. Gesine Mierke: “Dido in the Aeneid”2:15 p.m.KR10/03.03German
04.12.25Maximilian Lenk: “Russian Contact Languages - A (Socio-) Linguistic Overview)” (Advanced Seminar on Historical Geography)4:15 p.m.KR1/00.05German
05.12.25Prof. Silvia Mayer: “Science Fiction, Critical Utopia, and Narratives of Resilience: Ursula K. Le Guin, Kim Stanley Robinson, and Transformative Environmentalism”12:15 p.m.U5/01.17English
08.12.25Prof. Dr. Andreas Hammer: “'Wa vunde man sament so manig liet?' On Collecting, Writing and Sorting Medieval Lyrics in the Codex Manesse”6:15 p.m.U5/02.22German
08.12.25TriaS-Guest Lecture by Prof. Dr. Konrad Vössing: “'Until the Bitter End'? Yeast, Sediment, and Siphon in the Ancient Drinking Party”(858.7 KB)6:15 p.m.KR12/02.18German
09.12.25Ilene and Paul Kreshka: “The Belle of Amherst: The Life and Writings of Emily Dickinson”(545.8 KB) (Performance)4:15 p.m.U7/01.05English
09.12.25Prof. em. Dr. Josef Dohmen: “Autonomy or Solidarity - What kind of ethics do we need?”6:15 p.m.U2/00.25German
09.12.25Gonzalo Cantarero de Salazar: “La recepción del teatro de Lope de Vega en tierras de habla alemana”  Spanish
09.12.25Gabriele Schöpf-Ruderich: “Queen Amalie of Greece in Exile and the Photographic Collection of Maximilian of Palaus” (as part of the Bamberg Book Histories)7 p.m.ZoomGerman
10.12.25Prof. Dr. Christian Schicha: “Media Scandals - Public Debates on Literature and the Tension Between Artistic Freedom, Censorship and Privacy"4 p.m.U2/01.33German
11.12.25Prof. Dr. Katharina Schramm: “We are all Africans! Antiracist Discourse and Racialization Processes in Post-Apartheid Population Genetic Projects" (European Ethnology)12:15 p.m.SP17/00.13German
11.12.25PD Dr. Bettina Full: “Virgilius mendax? Dido in Boccaccio's Women's Book De mulieribus claris2:15 p.m.KR10/03.03German
11.12.25Dr. Eva-Maria Fischer und Till Mayer: “Cooperation of NGOs and Journalists in Zones of Crisis”4:15 p.m.WE5/02.006German
11.12.25Dr. Katja Bernhardt: “Waking Raffael. Proletariat and Cultural Revolution in the GDR” (Art History Evening Lecture)6 p.m.KR12/00.16German
11.12.25Prof. Dr. Bernhard Koch: “'I Fight For You!' Ethical Questions Concerning Autonomous Weapon Systems”(6.9 MB) 6:15 p.m.U2/00.25German
11.12.25Dr. Piero Bellanova: “From a grain of sand to a boulder - Evidence of past tsunamis” (as part of the Geography Colloquium)6:15 p.m.KR12/02.18German
15.12.25PD Dr. Livia Cárdenas: “Woodcut Before Printing. Economics and Materiality of the Woodblock”6:15 p.m.U5/02.22German
15.12.25Lina Schröder: “Myth of the Sea? On Pirates and Great Freedom” Zoom, access link available upon request at laemmchen(at)geo.uni-frankfurt.de German
16.12.25Author Reading with Nicholas Boggs: “James Baldwin, A Love Story”4:15 p.m.U7/01.05English
16.12.25Dr. Brita Jansen: “Gadara in the Decapolis - Old and New Research on a Hellenistic-Roman City in Northern Jordan" (Archaeological Colloquium)6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18German
18.12.25Maximilian Stintzing: “Books, Bytes, and Libraries - Library Careers for Scholars of Humanities (or Historical Geography) in the 21st Century”4:15 p.m.KR1/00.05German
18.12.25Dr. Verena Suchy (Art History Evening Lecture)6 p.m.KR12/00.16German
18.12.25Reading with Eugen Gomringer6 p.m.U2/00.25German