"Out of the Darkness" Book Talk with Frank Trentmann
Schedule
Fri May 17 2024 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm
Location
Northwestern Buffett Event Space | Evanston, IL
About this Event
Germany today is undergoing a crisis of identity. The Russian attack on Ukraine in February 2022 prompted Chancellor Olaf Scholz to announce a “Zeitenwende,” an era of change, but Germany’s place in the world remains unclear.
Once lauded as a success story, Germany's reckoning with its violent past has come under critical scrutiny and been found wanting. The "welcome culture" during the refugee crisis of 2015 has given way to renewed calls that the "boat is full." Populism is on the rise, and not only in the former socialist East.
A new book, , puts these current developments in historical perspective. Join Professor Lauren Stokes and its author, Professor Frank Trentmann, for a discussion about Germany, past and present. Throughout this book Trentmann seeks to answer a central question: How have the Germans changed since 1942, why, and how much? And who are they now?
This event is hosted by the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs and co-sponsored by the Department of German and the Department of History at Northwestern University.
Where is it happening?
Northwestern Buffett Event Space, 1800 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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