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The purposes of the seminar are, against the background of North American historical experiences, to examine and discuss the significance of immigration for historical and contemporary conceptions of nationhood/peoplehood and the role of social memory and narrativity for social incorporation, public culture, the identity of collectivities and academic historiography.
The seminar will take place over two full days and consist of papers given by invited speakers followed by a series workshops and master classes on the major themes of the seminar.
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