America 250: Lecture Series

America 250: Society, History and Politics. This public lecture series explores the history of the United States from the precolonial age and early settlement through American Independence and the Civil War. Against the backdrop of the 250th anniversary of the United States, the series takes a historical perspective to better understand where the country stands today.

By examining key historical turning points, debates, and conflicts that shaped American society, politics, and identity, the lectures offer valuable insights into contemporary developments in the United States. Understanding America’s present through its past allows for a deeper and more nuanced view of current political, social, and cultural dynamics.

The lecture series is open to students and the general public and invites all interested audiences to engage in discussion and critical reflection on the history and present of the United States.

All lectures at Lecture Hall 6, Leipzig University, 5-7 pm

A cooperation between the Institute for American Studies Leipzig and the German-American Institute Saxony.

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Rieke Havertz in Chemnitz “Goodbye, America?”