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Germany’s Global History programs offer international students the opportunity to study humanity’s interconnected past in a country uniquely positioned at the crossroads of world events, from Cold War divisions to colonial legacies preserved in extensive archives. These English-taught degrees move beyond nationalist narratives by emphasizing transnational perspectives, allowing students to explore how commodities, ideas, and people have circulated across borders for centuries—for instance, tracing how Vietnamese coffee became a staple in German households, how Bengali indigo dyed Bavarian textiles, or how Chinese porcelain reshaped European ceramics. Students investigate themes such as German missionary medicine in Togo, Gastarbeiter migration linking Turkey and Germany, Islamic scholarship’s influence on medieval universities, and the global flows that continuously reshaped “German” history itself. Germany provides unparalleled archival access, from Berlin’s colonial records documenting both expansion and genocide, to Stasi files detailing connections with liberation movements in the Global South, Hamburg’s merchant archives mapping early globalization, and extensive digitization projects making German-language sources accessible worldwide.
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Other EU Students
Other EU Students | Admission-restricted courses | Admission-free courses | |
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| Master | No courses | 15 June |