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About Us
Our Cluster of Excellence at the University of Bonn aims to overcome the binary opposition of "slavery versus freedom". It is a research cluster within the framework of the Excellence Strategy of the federal and state governments. Our cluster of excellence is a joint project of researchers from sociological and anthropological theory, archaeology, Asian and Islamic Studies, religious studies, as well as, theology and German medieval literature, and history. We propose "asymmetrical dependency" as a new key concept including all forms of bondage across time and space.
Research
In spite of the diverse forms that human bondage and coercion have taken over time, academic debates in the modern West have primarily focused on the most extreme one: slavery, and in particular, the trans-Atlantic experience of slavery which was closely entangled with the creation of the modern West. It still continues to inform our notions of what freedom and a lack of freedom mean. "Slavery" and "freedom" are ideologically charged terms. We will therefore use a more neutral terminology, and so move beyond the binary opposition of "slavery versus freedom" by suggesting "asymmetrical dependency" – or, more precisely, "strong asymmetrical dependency" as a new key concept, which includes debt bondage, convict labor, tributary labor, servitude, serfdom, and domestic work as well as forms of wage labor and various types of patronage.
PhD / MA Programs
Our cluster of excellence provides a graduate school and a fellow program. Three professorships that are implemented by the University specifically for the cluster complement the expertise of the Principal Investigators. A Center for Digital Humanities and our global research network are the most important measures that disseminate the cluster's research results.
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About Us
Our Cluster of Excellence at the University of Bonn aims to overcome the binary opposition of "slavery versus freedom". It is a research cluster within the framework of the Excellence Strategy of the federal and state governments. Our cluster of excellence is a joint project of researchers from sociological and anthropological theory, archaeology, Asian and Islamic Studies, religious studies, as well as, theology and German medieval literature, and history. We propose "asymmetrical dependency" as a new key concept including all forms of bondage across time and space.
People
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People
Get to know our team of principal investigators, of research group leaders and doctoral students, of visiting fellows, associated and affiliated researchers and our managment unit.
BCDSS Speakers
BCDSS Professors
Principal Investigators
The members of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies represent a unique set of disciplines specializing in non-European premodern societies. They have worked with a wide range of societies.
Investigators
The members of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies represent a unique set of disciplines specializing in non-European premodern societies. They have worked with a wide range of societies.
Research Group Leaders
Fellows and Guest Researchers
Visiting Fellows and Guest Researchers join the Heinz Heinen Kolleg for Advanced Studies (HHK)
Postdoctoral Researchers
PhD Researchers
Management
The Management Unit (MU) coordinates the central activities of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies including the management of administrative services, budgeting and accounting, as well as media and public relations. In addition, the MU is involved in the recruitment and promotion of young scientists and the organization of academic and non-academic relations. The services of the MU support the everyday work of researchers as well as national and international collaborators.
Alumni
Find more information about the Alumni of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies.
BCDSS Professors
BCDSS Professors
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BCDSS Professors
Prof. Dr. Julia Hillner
Prof. Dr. Julia Hillner is Clusterprofessor at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Claudia Jarzebowski
Prof. Dr. Claudia Jarzebowski is Clusterprofessor at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Pia Wiegmink
Prof. Dr. Pia Wiegmink is Clusterprofessor at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Witzenrath
Principal Investigators
Principal Investigators
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Principal Investigators
The members of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies represent a unique set of disciplines specializing in non-European premodern societies. They have worked with a wide range of societies.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Antweiler
Prof. Dr. Christoph Antweiler is Principal Investigator at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Martin Aust
Prof. Dr. Matthias Becher
Prof. Dr. Matthias Becher is Principal Investigator at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Jan H. Bemmann
Prof. Dr. Jan H. Bemmann is Principal Investigator at the BCDSS
Prof. Dr. Martin Bentz
Prof. Dr. Martin Bentz is principal investigator at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Berges
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Berges is a principal investigator at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Elke Brüggen
Prof. Dr. Stephan Conermann
Prof. Dr. Stephan Conermann is speaker of the BCDSS
Prof. Dr. Thomas Duve
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Nikolai Grube
Prof. Dr. Marion Gymnich
Prof. Dr. Julia A. B. Hegewald
Prof. Dr. Wolfram Kinzig
Prof. Dr. Ludwig D. Morenz
Prof. Dr. Karoline Noack
Prof. Dr. Judith Pfeiffer
Prof. Dr. Martin Schermaier
Prof. Dr. Winfried Schmitz
Prof. Dr. Christian Schwermann
Prof. Dr. Rudolf Stichweh
Prof. Dr. Konrad Vössing
Prof. Dr. Bethany J. Walker
Prof. Dr. Michael Max Paul Zeuske
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Zöllner
Investigators
Investigators
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Investigators
The members of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies represent a unique set of disciplines specializing in non-European premodern societies. They have worked with a wide range of societies.
Dr. Dennis Mario Beck
Dr. Dennis Mario Back is an Investigator at the BCDSS.
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Julia Binter
Prof. Dr. Christian Blumenthal
Prof. Dr. Béla Bodó
Prof. Dr. Jan Dietrich
Jan Dietrich is an investigator at the BCDSS
Prof. Dr. Lewis Doney
Prof. Dr. Sabine Feist
Prof. Dr. Sabine Feist is an investigator at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Stefan Feuser
Prof. Dr. Kristina Großmann
Prof. Dr. Kristina Großmann is an investigator at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Birke Häcker
Prof. Dr. Judith Hahn
Prof. Dr. Britta Hartmann
Prof. Dr. Adrian Hermann
Prof. Dr. Adrian Hermann is an investigator at the BCDSS.
PD Dr. Dorothea Heuschert-Laage
PD Dr. Dorothea Heuschert-Laage is an investigator at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Christian Hornung
Prof. Dr. Christian Hornung is an investigator at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Carla Jaimes Betancourt
Prof. Dr. Anna Kollatz
Dr. Petra Linscheid
Prof. Dr. Hermut Löhr
Prof. Dr. Sabine N. Meyer
Prof. Dr. Sabine N. Meyer is an investigator at the BCDSS.
Prof. Dr. Birgit Münch
Prof. Dr. Karin Peters
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Magdalena Pfalzgraf
Prof. Dr. Dr. Jochen Sautermeister
Prof. Dr. Markus Saur
Dr. Kirsten Maria Schäfers
Prof. Dr. Lisa Schipper
Prof. Dr. Jens Schröter
Dr. Gül Şen
Prof. Dr. Alice Toso
Dr. Veruschka Wagner
Prof. Dr. Matthias Weller
Research Group Leaders
Research Group Leaders
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Research Group Leaders
Dr. Sinah Kloß
Dr. Sinah Kloß researcher and coordinator of Research Group "Marking Power: Embodied Dependencies, Haptic Regimes and Body Modification".
Dr. Christian Mader
Dr. Christian Mader researcher and coordinator of the Research Group "The Archaeology of Dependency (ArchDepth): Resources, Power and Status Differentiation"
Dr. Raquel Razente Sirotti
Dr. Raquel Razente Sirotti is research group leader of the research group
Dr. Jutta Wimmler
Dr. Jutta Wimmler is research group leader at the BCDSS
Dr. Julia Winnebeck
Dr. Julia Winnebeck is a research group leader at the BCDSS.
Fellows and Guest Researchers
Fellows and Guest Researchers
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Fellows and Guest Researchers
Visiting Fellows and Guest Researchers join the Heinz Heinen Kolleg for Advanced Studies (HHK)
Prof. Dr. Ana Lucia Araujo
Dr. Isabela Fraga
Dr. Anne Haeming
Prof. Dr. Sean Kelley
Dr. Kumar Mahabir
Prof. Dr. Chioma Daisy Onyige
Dr. Aleksander Paradziński
Prof. Dr. Lotte Pelckmans
Dr. Henriette Rødland
Prof. Dr. Konrad Schmid
Amelia Spooner
Nicholas Michael Sy
Prof. Dr. Nathaniel Umukoro
Dr. Christine Whyte
Dr. Katherine Burns
Juan Alejandro González Nestares
Prof. Dr. Sophia Labadi
Prof. Dr. Martin Bentz
Prof. Dr. Ludwig Morenz
Prof. Dr. Konrad Vössing
Dr. Klara Boyer-Rossol
Ezequiel M. T. Costa
Mariana Kelly da Costa Rezende
Prof. Dr. Paulo Cruz Terra
Prof. Dr. Ann R. David
Sara Eriksson
Artur Silva Lins
Prof. Dr. Behnaz Mirzai
Dr. Edilson Nunes dos Santos Junior
Prof. Dr. Tâmis Peixoto Parron
Prof. Dr. Jean Pfaelzer
Prof. Dr. Jamie Wood
Postdoctoral Researchers
Postdoctoral Researchers
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Postdoctoral Researchers
Dr. Vitali Bartash
Vitali Bartash is a postdoctoral researcher at the BCDSS.
Dr. Vitali Byl
Dr. Benjamin Etzold
Paul Graf
Paul Graf is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Dr. James M. Harland
Dr. Emma Kalb
Postdoctoral Researcher at the BCDSS
Dr. Josef Köstlbauer
Dr. Josef Köstlbauer is a postdoctoral researcher at the BCDSS.
Dr. Eva Marie Lehner
Dr. Eva Marie Lehner ist postdoctoral researcher at the BCDSS.
Dr. Mercy Mashingaidze
Mercy Mashingaidze
Dr. Rapti Siriwardane-de Zoysa
Dr. Elena Smolarz
Dr. Elena Smolarz is a postdoctoral researcher at the BCDSS.
Dr. Jessica van 't Westeinde
Dr. Jeroen W.P. Wijnendaele
PhD Researchers
PhD Researchers
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PhD Researchers
Mary Aderonke Afolabi-Adeolu
Mary Aderonke Afolabi-Adeolu is a doctroal candidate at the BCDSS.
Boluwatife Akinro
Turkana Allahverdiyeva
Turkana Allahverdiyeva is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Dita Auziņa
Dita Auziņa is a doctroal candidate at the BCDSS.
Maja E. Keller (née Baum)
Maja E. Baum is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Bahar Bayraktaroğlu
Bahar Bayraktaroğlu is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Joseph Biggerstaff
Joseph Biggerstaff is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Giulia Cappucci
Giulia Cappucci is doctoral candiate athe BCDSS.
Claire Conrad
Claire Conrad is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Issouf Dosso
Clara Hedtrich is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Adam Fagbore
Adam Fagbore is a doctoral candidate.
Zeynep Y. Gökce
Zeynep Y. Gökce is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Nolwenn Guedeau
Nolwenn Guedeau is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Honey Hammer
Honey Hammer is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Henriette von Harnier
Henriette von Harnier is a doctoral researcher at the BCDSS.
Clara Hedtrich
Clara Hedtrich is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Samuel Huckleberry
Samuel Huckleberry is a doctoral candidate.
Ayesha Hussain
Ayesha Hussain is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Mauro Armando Adelino Manhanguele
Leon Kaplan
Clara Hedtrich is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Luvena Kopp
Amalia S. Levi
Amalia S. Levi is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Susana Macías Pascua
Susana Macías Pascua is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Ricardo Márquez García
Ricardo Márquez García is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Danitza L. Márquez Ramírez
Danitza L. Márquez Ramírez is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Karolyne Mendes Mendonça Moreira
Stanislav Mohylnyi
Stanislav Mohylnyi is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Lena Muders
Lena Muders is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS
Subin Nam
Lisa Phongsavath
Lisa Phongsavath is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Jahfar Shareef Pokkanali
Jahfar Shareef Pokkanali is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
David Ponwitz
David Ponwitz is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Christine Mae Sarito
Christine Mae Sarito is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Diego Schibelinski
Julia Schmidt
Julia Schmidt is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Nabhojeet Sen
Nabhojeet Sen is a doctroal candidate at the BCDSS.
David Smith
David Smith is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Taynã Tagliati
Taynã Tagliati is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Tamia Viteri Toledo
Tamia Viteri Toledo is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Nataliia Voitko
Clara Hedtrich is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS.
Lukas Wissel
Lukas Wissel is a doctoral candidate at the BCDSS:
Management
Management
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Management
The Management Unit (MU) coordinates the central activities of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies including the management of administrative services, budgeting and accounting, as well as media and public relations. In addition, the MU is involved in the recruitment and promotion of young scientists and the organization of academic and non-academic relations. The services of the MU support the everyday work of researchers as well as national and international collaborators.
Managing Director
Deputy Managing Director
Project Assistant
Team Assistant (Kuhnert)
Team Assistant (Lehmberg)
Head of Research and Study
PhD Coordinator
eTeaching Coordinator
Digital Tools Coordinator
Press and PR Manager
Cécile Jeblawei is the press and pr manager of the BCDSS.
Press and PR Coordinator
Event Coordinator
Translator and Academic Editor
Language Editor
Publications Manager
Exhibition Curator
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Coordinator
Research
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Research
In spite of the diverse forms that human bondage and coercion have taken over time, academic debates in the modern West have primarily focused on the most extreme one: slavery, and in particular, the trans-Atlantic experience of slavery which was closely entangled with the creation of the modern West. It still continues to inform our notions of what freedom and a lack of freedom mean. "Slavery" and "freedom" are ideologically charged terms. We will therefore use a more neutral terminology, and so move beyond the binary opposition of "slavery versus freedom" by suggesting "asymmetrical dependency" – or, more precisely, "strong asymmetrical dependency" as a new key concept, which includes debt bondage, convict labor, tributary labor, servitude, serfdom, and domestic work as well as forms of wage labor and various types of patronage.
Research Areas
Research Groups
Working Groups
Library Resources
Slavery Digital Humanities
Slavery Digital Humanities – Websites, Databases, Digital Archives and Collections
Bonn Center for Digital Humanities
Strategic Partners
Publications
The Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies has different publication series: Monographs and edited volumes aimed at the scientific community, BCDSS Discussion Papers are articles reporting on research results from current projects. They are usually subsequently published in scholarly journals. BCDSS Working Papers report on preliminary research results or contribute to current debates. In addition, we offer you our quarterly newsletter and our cluster magazine DEPENDENT. Both publications provide information about the work of the cluster and give an insight into events and our research projects. sehepunkte is an interdisciplinary review journal and presents not only an ever-changing repertoire of reviews but also discussions of both monographs and edited collections in fields such as the history of medicine, law and art.
Outreach
Conferences
Third-Party Funded Projects
Third-Party Funded Projects Connected to the BCDSS and Its Members
Research Areas
Research Areas
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Research Areas
Research Area A: Semantics – Lexical Fields – Narratives
RA Muster
Research Area B: Embodied Dependencies
RA Muster B
Research Area C: Institutions, Norms and Practices
RA Muster C
Research Area D: Labor and Spatiality
RA Muster D
Research Area E: Gender (and Intersectionality)
RA Muster E
Research Groups
Research Groups
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Research Groups
The Archaeology of Dependency (ArchDepth): Resources, Power and Status Differentiation
Coerced Circulation of Knowledge
The Concept of Slavery in African History
Marking Power: Embodied Dependencies, Haptic Regimes and Body Modification
Mutual Dependencies and Normative Production in Africa
The question of how modern colonial powers came to dominate so many territories, in many cases with so few material resources, was addressed from multiple viewpoints by imperial and colonial historiographies. This scholarship tends to use the concept of indirect rule as a main interpretative key to explaining the maintenance of the colonial possessions established by the so-called “effective occupation” of African territories determined by the Berlin conference of 1884-1885. According to this perspective, the appointment of local intermediaries became progressively controlled by colonial rulers under the rationale that the alliance with individuals who had some legitimacy founded in pre-occupation power structures would facilitate local governance. The performance of these local mediators and intermediaries is usually framed as a dichotomy between collaboration and resistance: either they agreed to collaborate with colonial agents and became instruments of the colonial apparatus, or they resisted colonists' onslaughts, generating a more or less long cycle of violence and coerced domination. This Junior Research Group assumes that dependency relations established in such a context, although strongly asymmetrical, were in many ways mutual. By focusing on the legal dimension of the interactions between colonial agents, local intermediaries, and indigenous peoples, the group asks how relations of mutual dependency were constituted and how they produced normativities at a global level. The main goal is to demonstrate that the interaction, recognition, and even creation of local intermediaries by colonial agents implies mutual transformations of traditional and state authorities. In this sense, the researchers involved in the group bring the perspectives of global legal history and of strong asymmetrical dependencies in human societies to the current debate that challenges the dichotomy between cooperation and resistance of native agents, arguing that, besides contributing to the construction of hybrid models of colonial rule, the actions of these individuals also shaped the regulation of native labor exploitation and the mechanisms of punishment and social control of local populations.
Punishment, Labor and Dependency
Structures of Dependency in the Late Antique and Early Medieval Western Church
Working Groups
Working Groups
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Working Groups
Asymmetrical Dependency in Classic Maya Society (ADCMS)
Body History
Contemporary Asymmetrical Dependencies (CAD)
Dependency and Ancient History Writing Group
Dependency from God, Gods, and the Divine
Ecological Dependencies
Embodied Dependencies
Empires and Colonialism across Times and Spaces
History and Theory Working Group
Gender Reading Group (GRG)
Manumission Working Group
Narratives Working Group I: Narratology in Slavery and Dependency Studies
Narratives Working Group II: Life Writing, Slavery and Dependency
Ottoman Slavery Working Group
PhD Forum
Race and Dependency
Rethinking Atlantic Narratives of Slavery and Freedom
Terminologies of Asymmetrical Dependencies
World Christianity Studies & Asymmetrical Dependency (WCSAD)
Library Resources
Library Resources
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Library Resources
BCDSS ULB Section
BCDSS ULB Section
BCDSS Library Ancient Slavery
BCDSS Library Ancient Slavery
Strategic Partners
Strategic Partners
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Strategic Partners
International Institutional Cooperation Partners
Collaborations with External Institutions in Germany
Institutional Collaboration Partners in the University of Bonn
Publications
Publications
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Publications
The Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies has different publication series: Monographs and edited volumes aimed at the scientific community, BCDSS Discussion Papers are articles reporting on research results from current projects. They are usually subsequently published in scholarly journals. BCDSS Working Papers report on preliminary research results or contribute to current debates. In addition, we offer you our quarterly newsletter and our cluster magazine DEPENDENT. Both publications provide information about the work of the cluster and give an insight into events and our research projects. sehepunkte is an interdisciplinary review journal and presents not only an ever-changing repertoire of reviews but also discussions of both monographs and edited collections in fields such as the history of medicine, law and art.
BCDSS Publishing Series
Monographs and Edited Volumes by BCDSS members
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
Contributions to Edited Volumes
Sehepunkte
REVLATT
Companion volume
BCDSS Publishing Series
BCDSS Publishing Series
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BCDSS Publishing Series
BCDSS Book Series
The BCDSS Books Series "Beyond Slavery and Freedom: Asymmetrical Dependencies in Pre-Modern Societies"
Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture Series
The Cluster has established a lecture series in the memory of Joseph C. Miller
BCDSS Working Papers
The Working Paper Series is conceptualized as "works in progress".
BCDSS Concept Papers
The Concept Paper Series is conceptualized as "living papers";
BCDSS Discussion Papers
BCDSS Discussion Papers
BCDSS Reader
Third-Party Funded Projects
Third-Party Funded Projects
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Third-Party Funded Projects
Third-Party Funded Projects Connected to the BCDSS and Its Members
Academy of Korean Studies
Akademienprogramm NRW AWK
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
Australian Research Council
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
Cross-Border Conflict Evidence / Policy / Trends
Denkmalförderprogramm
Deutsche Altamerika-Stiftung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst/Universities Australia
European Union
Fondation Max van Berchem
Fritz Thyssen Stiftung
Gerda Henkel Stiftung
German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development
Gielen-Leyendecker-Stiftung
Stiftung Archäologie im rheinischen Braunkohlenrevier
Universität Bonn
VolkswagenStiftung
PhD / MA Programs
PhD / MA Programs
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PhD / MA Programs
Our cluster of excellence provides a graduate school and a fellow program. Three professorships that are implemented by the University specifically for the cluster complement the expertise of the Principal Investigators. A Center for Digital Humanities and our global research network are the most important measures that disseminate the cluster's research results.
Master's Programs
Doctoral Program
Master's Programs
Master's Programs
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Master's Programs
Two-Year Master "Dependency and Slavery Studies"
One-Year Master "Slavery Studies"
Teaching Staff
Frequently Asked Questions
Please find frequently asked questions to the application process here. The FAQs usually refer to both programs, unless otherwise stated.
News and Information
Master Programs of BCDSS - Guidelines
Evaluation
As part of our quality management, we regularly evaluate the courses of our MA programs “Dependency and Slavery Studies“ and “Slavery Studies“ since the winter term 2020/21 resp. the winter term 2021/22.
Fellowships
Fellowships
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Fellowships
Heinz Heinen Fellowship Program
The Bonn-Yale-Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Fellowship
Euthenia Fellowship
Outreach
Outreach
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Outreach
Cluster Magazine "DEPENDENT"
Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lectures Recordings
Dependency Blog
Readings and Discussions
Who's Got the Power Film Series
Exhibitions
Dies Academicus
Schools
News
Events
Videos & Recordings
The World of Roman Bonn
Juneteenth Lectures
Who's Got the Power Film Series
Who's Got the Power Film Series
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Who's Got the Power Film Series
2024
2023
2022
Schools
Schools
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Schools
Kinderuni
School teaching resources
Wissenschaftsrallye
Wissenschaftsrallye
Wissenschaftsrallye
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Wissenschaftsrallye
Wissenschaftsrallye 2022
Wissenschaftsrallye 2022
Wissenschaftsrallye 2023
Wissenschaftsrallye 2024
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