SUMMER TERM 2024
All course formats that have a direct relationship to North America, Canada, the Carribbean and/or Mexico are permitted. Please ask the responsible instructor in advance, whether participation is possible or not.
In module 1 "North American Studies Across the Disciplines", three seminars are mandatory, covering at least two different disciplines/faculties (from 6, 8, or 9). One of the three seminars needs to be completed with a research paper (3,500–5,000 words).
Module 2 "Study North America: Theory and Practice" allows students to both deepen their knowledge in regular courses as well as to choose between other formats of research and practice. Please read in the module description for further information.
American Studies (English Department, FB 9)
American Immigrant Narratives Revisited (096857)
MA-Seminar, Tuesday, 10:00-12:00, ES 202
Prof. Dr. Silvia SchultermandlAmerican Kinship Narratives (096762)
BA-Seminar, Tuesday, 12:00-14:00, ES 226
Prof. Dr. Silvia Schultermandl
Book Studies (English Department, FB 9)
Curating American Book Culture (096768)
BA-Seminar, Tuesday, 10:00-12:00, AE 11
Prof. Dr. Corinna Norrick-RuhlNorth American History (History Department, FB 8)
Marketing, Negativstrategien und Zivilreligion: Die Geschichte US-amerikanischer Präsidentschaftswahlen (086229)
Hauptseminar, Monday 16:00-18:00, F 153
Prof. Dr. Heike BungertEinführung in das Studium der neueren Geschichte: 'Roaring Twenties'. Die USA in den 1920er Jahren (084259)
Proseminar, Monday 10:00-12:00, F 153 OR Tuesday 10:00-12:00, F 104
Katharina IsaakAmérica en relatos de viaje (Spanisch für Historiker*innen) (086272)
Übung, Wednesday 12:00-14:00, F 040 [NOTE: This course will be held in Spanish!]
Prof. Dr. Sarah Albiez-WieckMigration in Lateinamerika (086203) [NOTE: This course is valid for Module 2!]
Lecture, Thursday 14:00-16:00, F4
Prof. Dr. Sarah Albiez-WieckGerman-American Educational History (Institute of Education, FB 6)
Transatlantic Literary History (German Language and Literature, FB 9)