About the German History Society
The GHS promotes learning in the history of Germany and the German-speaking world through events, publications, awarding grants for study and research, and fostering a network of academics, students and other individuals and organisations interested in the discipline.
Members of the GHS can access various benefits, including automatic subscription to the Society’s journal, eligibility to apply for bursaries and grants, and free attendance at the Society’s annual conference and various other events.
The Society’s journal, German History, includes research papers, reviews, and other information relevant to the field.
The Society’s annual conference and other events provide a platform for leading speakers in German history to showcase their work and educate attendees. These events also facilitate networking between those working, studying or interested in the discipline.
The GHS also awards various prizes for outstanding work in the field of German history, including a postgraduate essay prize and undergraduate dissertation prize, which are open to students at UK and Irish universities, and a prize for the best article published each year in German History journal.
Membership of the Society is open to any person who is studying, teaching or researching German history, who supports the aims of the Society, or is simply interested in the topic.
Our History
The German History Society was founded by Geoff Eley on 23 November 1979 at the Institute of Historical Research in London. Professor Tony Nicholls acted as the first chairman, followed during the first decade by Professors Bill Carr, Volker Berghahn and Ian Kershaw, and as secretaries David Blackbourn, Anthony Glees, Jeremy Noakes, Richard Bessel and Michael John. The GHS received close cooperation and support from Wolfgang J. Mommsen, the director of the German Historical Institute, from 1977-1985.
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