Master Global History and Global Studies (805 [3] - Version 2019)
070298 LK Reading Course Global History
070170 VO [en] Theories and Methods of Global History - The Nicaraguan Revolution (1979). Interdisciplinary Approaches to a Global History Topic
070364 UE Course in Methedology
070371 UE Course in Methodology
140179 KU Methodological Foundations - Introduction to Interviewing, Observing, the Use of Archives, and Data Analysis
140086 VO Kenya, Karen Blixen, and Colonialism: - Perspectives from Scandinavian and African Studies
140359 SE Voices of colonial discourse in libraries. - A critical reflection of Africa representations in scientific collections
030227 SE Indigenous Legal Studies: Avatar: Indigenous Peoples and International Economic Law - for diploma and doctoral students
070060 VO Lecture - Division of Work and Gender Hierarchy - From the Early Modern Period to the 21st Century
070341 VO Further Approaches - The other ends of history - The Great Transformation after 1989 (Tadeusz Mazowiecki Lecture Series)
090060 SE Seminar in Ancient History
240046 VO (EC - EZA) Transdisziplinary Development Research - Problemformulierung, Problembearbeitung, Umsetzung
240055 SE [en] (SGU) VM1 / VM2 - International Environment and Economic Development - Globalization and its implications, financial crises, trade liberalization, migration, foreign aid
240088 SE (SGU) VM5 / VM7 - Internationalisms, gender politics, and women’s work, 20th and 21st centuries
070139 EX Excursion - Exkursion gemeinsam mit der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Venedig, Venice International University
140077 KU Guides Reading: Conceiving Africa with James Baldwin? - A Reading Course on the Links between Racism, Identity, Love, Art, and Politics
140169 KU [en] Leadership in Sub-Saharan African Countries: Concepts in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
070267 SE [en] Research Seminar Applied Global History - The Nicaraguan Revolution (1979). Perspectives from Global History
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