Schriftenreihe des deutsch-franzoesischen Historikerkomitees
The Deutsch-franzoesische Historikerkomitee (DFHK) is an association of German and French historians as well as scholars from related disciplines working on historical topics. The main aim of the DFHK is to research the history of Franco-German relations as well as the history of Germany and France in European and global contexts, with special emphasis on comparisons and transfers. The temporal focus is on the 19th and 20th centuries.
The DFHK was founded in 1988 with an organizational structure that makes it a largely integrated German-French association. Due to this unique structure, the DFHK sees itself as a binational specialist association promoting cooperation among German and French historians.
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On behalf of the Deutsch-franzoesisches Komitee fuer die Erforschung der deutschen und franzoesischen Geschichte des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts by
Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Droit
Université de StrasbourgSciences Po Strasbourg
7, rue de l'Ecarlate
67082 Strasbourg
FRANCE droit@unistra.fr
Prof. Dr. Silke Mende
Universität MünsterHistorisches Seminar
Fürstenberghaus
Domplatz 20–22
48143 Münster
DEUTSCHLAND silke.mende@uni-muenster.de
Schriftenreihe des deutsch-französischen Historikerkomitees
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ISSN 1863-2076 (print)
ISSN 2699-2779 (online)
Founded: 2006
Size: 17 x 24 cm
Languages: French, German
Validation: peer review
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