bielefeld-wesleyan theory of history workshop
metahistorical categories and beliefs
in historical writing
november 2–3, 2023 @ wesleyan university
information for
participants
information
conference location
Center for the Humanities
First Floor – Lounge and Seminar Room
Wesleyan University
95 Pearl Street, Middletown, CT 06459
accommodations in middletown
Inn at Middletown
70 Main Street, Middletown, CT 06457
(860) 854-6300
https://www.innatmiddletown.com
questions?
Contact historyandtheory@wesleyan.edu.
a note to visitors
Visitors who will be changing accommodations on Nov. 3 will want to bring their luggage to the Center for the Humanities so it is on hand for the evening shuttle to New Haven. Luggage can be stored in the History and Theory office (which is located within the first-floor library at 95 Pearl Street). Contact historyandtheory@wesleyan.edu with any questions.
activities
November 1, 4:30–5:30pm (Fisk Hall 201), Reckonings (2022; dir. Roberta Grossman), introduced by Avner Shavit; this event is sponsored by the German Embassy (Washington, DC) and the Wesleyan University German Studies Department. For more details, visit the German Studies Department’s website: https://german.site.wesleyan.edu/2023/08/23/fall-events/
maps
Middletown hotel accommodations (Inn at Middletown/70 Main Street) to the Center for the Humanities (workshop location/95 Pearl Street)
Center for the Humanities (workshop location/95 Pearl Street) to Esca (conference dinner restaurant/437 Main Street)
Esca (conference dinner restaurant/437 Main Street) to Middletown hotel accommodations (Inn at Middletown/70 Main Street)
papers portal
Note: A password is required to access the papers portal. Contact historyandtheory@wesleyan.edu for more information.