Watch a highlight from the talk: Nicholas Kulish first moved to Berlin in 1995 as a college student studying abroad, at a moment in the city’s history of significant transition and upheaval but also creative freedom. He returned regularly to work on a literary journal known as Aussenseite des Elements, before moving back as a Fulbright Scholar in 2003. During that fellowship he wrote a satirical novel about the...
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Grethe F. Rostbøll, MA, has been a staple of the Danish political, art, and literature scenes spanning the last thirty years. Her books about politics, social sciences and language have been published in multiple languages, with much praise being heaped on her writings covering the Danish writer, Karen Blixen. Grethe was most recently the Chair of the Danish Center for Culture and Development (DCCD) between 2002-2011. Before her time as...
Read MoreCarolin came to study History and Communication Sciences at the Freie University of Berlin in 2005. Now holding a Masters degree in Public History, Carolin’s main focus has been on intercultural historical learning and the mediation of multiple narratives in multicultural societies, in the field of German and European history. Public historians recognize the high media interest in history and take the growing social importance of museums, memorials and other...
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