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SUMMARY:Oxford’s German Literary Connections
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 17 April 2026 for a 3.00pm start for a unique opportunity to explore Oxford’s rich German literary connections through two of the city’s most remarkable institutions: the Taylor Institution Library and the Bodleian Library. \nThis special event will offer a guided journey through Oxford’s German-language collections\, highlighting rare books\, manuscripts\, and stories\, including Professor H.G. Fiedler’s tour of Germany with the Prince of Wales in 1913\, that illuminate the long-standing intellectual and cultural exchange between Britain and the German-speaking world. From literary classics to lesser-known treasures\, participants will gain insight into how German-language texts have been collected\, studied\, and celebrated in Oxford over centuries. \nThe event will be jointly led by Emma Huber\, Subject Librarian for German\, and Martin Kauffmann\, Head of Early and Rare Collections\, who will share their expert knowledge of the collections and their historical significance. Together\, they will bring to life the people\, texts\, and ideas that have shaped Oxford’s engagement with German language and literature. \nThis event is ideal for anyone with an interest in German culture\, literature\, history\, or libraries\, and offers a rare chance to experience these collections in an intimate\, behind-the-scenes setting. \nPlease log in to your account before accessing the booking page linked below. If you are still unable to access the page after logging in\, please check your membership is up-to-date\, or contact us. \nBooking Page – Oxford’s Literary Connections
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/oxfords-german-literary-connections/
LOCATION:Taylor Institution Library\, St Giles'\, Oxford\, OX1 3NA
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SUMMARY:BGA Stammtisch at Munich Cricket Club
DESCRIPTION:Book your space for our Spring Stammtisch at the Munich Cricket Club\, Victoria\, from 6.30pm on 21 April 2026. Whether you are a native speaker\, language learner\, or just want to meet some like-minded people\, everyone is welcome. \nPlease note that registration is necessary for the event. Only logged-in members of the BGA will be able to see the registration link (starting https://) below. Once you have logged in to your BGA account\, please navigate back to this page via the “Events” tab on the menu bar and register below. If you are still unable to see the registration link after logging in\, please check your membership is up-to-date or contact us. \n\n    \n\n        \n                            \n                    Log in\n                \n                                        \n                    Join / Register\n                \n                    \n\n                    \n                \n                    Sign In\n\n                    \n\n                        \n                            \n                         \n\n                        \n                            \n                                \n                                \n                            \n                         \n\n                        \n                            \n                                \n                                Remember me\n                            \n\n                            \n                            \n\n                            Sign In\n                         \n\n                        \n                            Lost your password?
URL:https://britishgermanassociation.org/event/bga-stammtisch-at-munich-cricket-club/
LOCATION:Munich Cricket Club\, Victoria
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SUMMARY:A New World Order: The UK\, Germany and the US in a Changing Security Landscape
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, 23 April 2026\, from 6.30 to 7.30pm\, we invite you to join an online talk on Zoom titled “A New World Order: The UK\, Germany and the US in a Changing Security Landscape.” \nProf. Richard G. Whitman\, an expert in International Relations at the University of Kent\, will be in conversation with Evie Aspinall\, Director of the British Foreign Policy Group. The event will be moderated by Dominic Johnson\, Foreign & Africa Editor for taz (die Tageszeitung). \nTogether\, they will explore how the current political climate –particularly the United States’ shifting engagement with Europe – is affecting both the UK and Germany\, with a special focus on security and the evolving transatlantic relationship. \nDrawing on their expertise\, the speakers will share insights into what these developments mean for the future of European security and cooperation. \nRichard G. Whitman is Professor of Politics and International Relations at the Conflict Analysis Research Centre\, University of Kent. At present he is Senior Associate Fellow of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). His current research interests include the foreign and security and defence policies of the UK and the EU. He is the author and editor of eleven books and published over sixty academic articles and book chapters on European integration and UK foreign and security policy. His book The UK and the War on Ukraine: Status seeking after Brexit is due for publication in 2026. Professor Whitman is a regular international media commentator. He was an Associate Fellow and former Head of the Europe Programme at Chatham House and a Senior Fellow on the Economic and Research Council’s UK in a Changing Europe initiative and held the British Academy and Leverhulme Michael Dockrill Senior Research Fellowship in British Foreign Policy in 2022. \nEvie Aspinall is the Director of the British Foreign Policy Group. Her primary research interests are domestic consent for foreign policy\, the UK’s role in the world and challenges posed by the UK’s strategic rivals. Evie holds a BA from the University of Cambridge and an MSc from King’s College London. She has previously worked at UN Women UK and the Future Leaders Network and was formerly the UK Head Delegate to the Youth7\, the G7’s official youth engagement group. She also served as President of Cambridge University Students’ Union. She is a regular commentator in the media on issues pertinent to UK foreign policy. \n\nPlease note that registration is necessary for the event. Only logged-in members of the BGA will be able to see the Zoom registration link (starting https://) below. Once you have logged in to your BGA account\, please navigate back to this page via the “Events” tab on the menu bar and register below. If you are still unable to see the Zoom registration link after logging in\, please check your membership is up-to-date or contact us. \n\n\n    \n\n        \n                            \n                    Log in\n                \n                                        \n                    Join / Register\n                \n                    \n\n                    \n                \n                    Sign In\n\n                    \n\n                        \n                            \n                         \n\n                        \n                            \n                                \n                                \n                            \n                         \n\n                        \n                            \n                                \n                                Remember me\n                            \n\n                            \n                            \n\n                            Sign In\n                         \n\n                        \n                            Lost your password?
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