SATTELZEIT AS ENDZEIT? MAKING SENSE OF CATASTROPHIC CHANGE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
In many of the German lands the nineteenth century began with a series of catastrophes that destroyed lives and repeatedly shattered communities. For many commentators the memories of the French wars between 1792 and 1815 overshadowed their experience of the decades that followed, shaping their understanding of the historical process. The paper will explore this theme in relation to the thought of Hegel, Marx and Engels, and Jacob Burckhardt.

Crisis, Extremes, and Apocalypse
Date: 17 May 2017, 17:00 (Wednesday, 4th week, Trinity 2017)
Venue: Venue to be announced
Speaker: Professor Joachim Whaley (Cambridge)
Organising department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Organiser: Audrey Borowski (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: audrey.borowski@history.ox.ac.uk
Part of: Crisis, Extremes and Apocalypse Research Network
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Public
Editor: Audrey Borowski