1-3 dicembre 2014, ore 16.30-18.30, aula 1B
Due lezioni sul tema: “Germany in the late Cold War – Military security and civil rights”
Germany in the late Cold War – Military Security and Civil Rights
Lunedì 1 dicembre 2014
The Watershed: The Defensive Turn of the Warsaw Pact and its Importance for the Outcome of the East-West Conflict
Mercoledì 3 dicembre 2014
Transformation by Linkage? Arms Control, Human Rights, and the Rift between Moscow and East Berlin in the 1980s
Ore 16.30-18.30, aula 1B
Oliver Bange is a senior historian at the Centre for Military History and Social Sciences, German Ministry of Defence, in Potsdam and a lecturer at the University of Mannheim. He received his habilitation from the University of Mannheim and his doctorate from the London School of Economics. Until 2008 he coordinated the international research project “CSCE and the Transformation of Europe”, funded by the VolkswagenFoundation. He is the author of The EEC Crisis of 1963: Kennedy, Macmillan, de Gaulle and Adenauer in Conflict (2000) and (co)editor of Helsinki 1975 and the Transformation of Europe (2008) and Wege zur Wiedervereinigung – Die beiden deutschen Staaten in ihren Bündnissen 1970 bis 1990 (2013). For a detailed CV and list of publications see: http://www.zmsbw.de/html/zms_mitarbeiter_einzeln.php?do=display&ident=4c8deae60f813