As guests: Julika Griem & Niels Beintker
250 years USA. Capitalism as a form of society. Franco-German relations. And contemporary literary history. The selection of current historical non-fiction books that will be presented and discussed this evening shows the wide range of this important literary genre: Jill Lepore: "We the People. A History of the American Constitution" (C.H. Beck) // Sven Beckert: "Capitalism. Geschichte einer Weltrevolution" (Rowohlt) // Michael Werner: "Diesseits und Jenseits der Nation: Deutschfranzösische Verflechtungen 1815-1870" (Heidelberg University Publishing) // Steffen Martus: "Erzählte Welt. Eine Literaturgeschichte der Gegenwart 1989 bis heute" (Rowohlt). Guests in the expert panel: the renowned radio journalist and presenter Niels Beintker and Julika Griem, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities Essen.
ADMISSION: EURO 16.- / 10.-
STREAM TICKETS: EURO 8.-
The stream can be booked up to 5 minutes before the start of the event & will then be available for 72 hours. You can find access to all STREAMING events at www.literaturhaus-muenchen.de/stream. You will find your personal 4-digit access code on your ticket. AND OFF YOU GO! The STREAM starts about 5 minutes before the event begins.
Organizer: Stiftung Literaturhaus // in cooperation with the Institute for Contemporary History Munich-Berlin, the LMU Munich & the Collegium Carolinum
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ADMISSION: EURO 16.- / 10.- STREAM-TICKETS: EURO 8.-