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Read more at: ‘Honey from another hive’: Huguenot Women Writers from Sixteenth-Century Geneva to Eighteenth-Century Russia

‘Honey from another hive’: Huguenot Women Writers from Sixteenth-Century Geneva to Eighteenth-Century Russia



Read more at: A Midsummer Night's Dream, translated by János Arany – critical edition by Dr Julia Paraizs

A Midsummer Night's Dream, translated by János Arany – critical edition by Dr Julia Paraizs

Dr Julia Paraizs has recently published a critical edition of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the highly acclaimed and popular translation (1864) of the renowned Hungarian poet, János Arany.


Read more at: El arte como camino de resiliencia después de la guerra y la posguerra

El arte como camino de resiliencia después de la guerra y la posguerra


Read more at: An Evening with award-winning Austrian writer Eva Menasse
A picture of Eva Menasse facing the camera, looking serious, at a restaurant.

An Evening with award-winning Austrian writer Eva Menasse

Join Eva Menasse and her translator Charlotte Collins for a reading and discussion of her latest novel, Darkenbloom , about memory and amnesia in postwar Austrian society.



Read more at: Transforming Polish Language Studies
Polish

Transforming Polish Language Studies

We are very pleased to invite you to a one-day conference on "Transforming Polish Language Studies: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities".


Read more at: Cambridge Undergraduate Conference in German Studies
The organisers of the CUGS smiling and toasting at St Catharine's College.

Cambridge Undergraduate Conference in German Studies

2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the Cambridge Undergraduate Conference in German Studies. On Saturday 1 March, we were delighted to welcome undergraduate speakers, school pupils and teachers to Cambridge from across the UK.


Read more at: Building the Colônia or Building Socialism: Latin American Perspectives on Soviet Studies

Building the Colônia or Building Socialism: Latin American Perspectives on Soviet Studies


Read more at: Dr Charlotte Lee appears on Radio 4

Dr Charlotte Lee appears on Radio 4

Dr Charlotte Lee, Associate Professor of German Studies and Director of the German Section, recently appeared on BBC Radio 4 for a piece on Goethe for 'Great Lives'.