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Monday, 02 March 2015

Die Zeit im Mittelpunkt

Die Dimensionen der Zeit stehen im Mittelpunkt einer Ringvorlesung am Institut für Geschichte. Foto: Rainer Sturm/<a href="http://pixelio.de>pixelio.de<\a>

Die Dimensionen der Zeit stehen im Mittelpunkt einer Ringvorlesung am Institut für Geschichte. Foto: Rainer Sturm / <a href="http://www.pixelio.de">pixelio.de</a>

Eine historische Ringvorlesung an der Uni Graz widmet sich ab 4. März den Dimensionen der Zeit

Aspekte der Zeit aus der Perspektive verschiedener Fachdisziplinen behandelt eine Ringvorlesung am Institut für Geschichte. Lehrende aus den Bereichen Geschichte, Alte Geschichte, Archäologie, Europäische Rechtsgeschichte und Rechtsentwicklung, Kirchengeschichte, Kunstgeschichte sowie Geschlechtergeschichte erläutern jeweils mittwochs von 8:15 bis 9:45 Uhr im HS 10.11 (Heinrichstraße 28) das Thema in seiner Vielfalt. Start ist am 4. März, die Vorlesung ist allen Interessierten kostenlos zugänglich.

Das Programm:

4. März: Einführung in die Thematik
Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (mult.) Harald HEPPNER (Institut für Geschichte)

11. März: Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Ao. Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Alois KERNBAUER (Institut für Geschichte – Universitätsarchiv)

18. März: Alte Geschichte
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang SPICKERMANN – Ass.-Prof. Dr. Peter MAURITSCH (Institut für Alte Geschichte und Altertumskunde)

25. März: Archäologie
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Peter SCHERRER (Institut für Archäologie)

22. April: Mittelalter & Historische Hilfswissenschaften
Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Käthe SONNLEITNER – Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Günther BERNHARD (Institut für Geschichte)

29. April: Neuzeit
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gabriele HAUG-MORITZ – Ao. Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Marliese RAFFLER (Institut für Geschichte)

6. Mai: Zeitgeschichte
Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Karin M. SCHMIDLECHNER-LIENHART – Ass.-Prof. Dr. Eduard STAUDINGER (Institut für Geschichte)

13. Mai: Österreichische Geschichte
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dieter-Anton BINDER (Institut für Geschichte)

20. Mai: Südosteuropäische Geschichte
O. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Karl KASER (Institut für Geschichte)

27. Mai: Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte
Ao. Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Nikolaus REISINGER (Institut für Geschichte)

3. Juni: Rechtsgeschichte
Em. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Gernot KOCHER (Institut für Österreichische Rechtsgeschichte und Europäische Rechtsentwicklung)

10. Juni: Kirchengeschichte
Ao. Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Michaela SOHN-KRONTHALER (Institut für Kirchengeschichte und kirchliche Zeitgeschichte)

17. Juni: Kunstgeschichte
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Edgar LEIN – Dr. Andrea WORM (Institut für Kunstgeschichte)

24. Juni: Geschlechtergeschichte
Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Karin M. SCHMIDLECHNER-LIENHART – Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Käthe SONNLEITNER – Ass.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Heidrun ZETTELBAUER (Institut für Geschichte)

1. Juli: Résumé
Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (mult.) Harald HEPPNER (Institut für Geschichte)

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