Association of German Studies in Great Britain and Ireland
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The AGS is the biggest professional association for university-level German Studies in GB and Ireland. We seek to support, foster, and increase the visibility & vitality of German Studies. Membership open to anyone with teaching/research interests in GS.
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Safe travels to all colleagues who attended #AGS2025! Thanks for coming and see you in Glasgow next year… 👋
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As the final sessions come to a close, #AGS2025 approaches its end. First to lunch but then final farewells and departures.

Huge thanks to all of the Oxford colleagues who helped organise the conference and thanks too to all of the staff at St John’s College.

Thanks for having us! 🙏🙏
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Great to hear all the good news relayed by AGS VP @profannasaunders.bsky.social in the business meeting: so many new appointments, completed PhDs and prizes won by colleagues in German Studies in the UK and Ireland! 👏👏👏👏
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Great to see so many delegates bright and early at the AGS Business Meeting this morning.

Thanks to AGS president @pdavies.bsky.social for his address and leadership. Peter called for members to contribute to a discussion over the coming year about the identity and direction of the association…
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An audience equipped with Austrian wine listens as Henrike Lähnemann begins the festivities around the opening of the exhibition “German in the World” at the Taylor Institution #AGS2025
An audience stands listening to a speaker on stage
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Last session of talks on Day 2 at #AGS2025 is (for me and all the other delegates packing the Prestwich Room) the first of two panels on Black Literature and Culture in German…
The front of a classroom with the panel’s two co-chairs standing next to a television screen
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Refreshed by lentil shepherds pie, Day 2 of #AGS2025 continues apace! Hard decisions with so many excellent parallel panels… 🤔
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An excellent first session - for me a parallel panel exploring some of the exciting opportunities for German Studies offered by the Environmental Humanities. Now, coffee! ☕️☕️
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Full classrooms at 9am - delegates at #AGS2025 are making the most of a great choice of parallel panels in the first session of day 2
A classroom photographed from outside through the window with the words “Larkin Room” written on the window pane A classroom photographed from outside through the window with the words “Prestwich Room” written on the window pane
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Back in St John’s College for Day 2 of #AGS2025 🙂
Entrance to an old stone college building in Oxford with an open door leading to a grassed quad
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After an aperitif in the charming courtyard, dinner in the elegant dining hall of St John’s College
A wide angle view of a dining hall full of long tables with seated guests
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Beautiful readings and fascinating discussion from Natasha Kelly - what a treat! Fortunately, for those who aren’t able to be here, the event was filmed so keep an eye out for the recordings. Now drinks and dinner! 🥂🍽️
Two speakers sit in armchairs on stage
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After the first few panels and before the Conference Dinner, a plenary many of us having been really looking forward to: the President's Guest Natasha A. Kelly in conversation with Kirstin Gwyer 🎤👌
Two seated speakers on a stage at the front of a fairly full semicircular auditorium
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Hello #AGS2025! Call by our stand to check out these and more brand new titles in #GermanStudies. buff.ly/S0B7Ihh @ags-gbi.bsky.social
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The first panel and the first break is behind us (and the coffee is drinkable ☕️👍). Now for Panel 2: convened by Gillian Pye and Anne Fuchs, this parallel panel is on “the good enough life” in Germanaphone literature and film. First speaker is Maria Roca-Lizarazu on Shida Bazyar’s Drei Kameradinnen
Classroom seen from the rear with the backs of the audience’s heads visible and a speaker at the front of the room facing the camera
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Looking forward to seeing everyone at AGS 2025! Please stop by the #PeterLangOxford stand to say hello! @ags-gbi.bsky.social
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The inaugural panel continues: we’ve heard Sophia Buck on her fascinating project on “Enemy Studies”, charting claims about “Two Germanies” esp in UK German Studies. Now Bill Niven talking about meta-memory, meta-memorials and the Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas
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The conference proper begins with Ian Cooper’s “Critique of pure worldliness” and a discussion David Blackbourn, the Reformation, and “global Germany”…
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Key takeaways:
1) the conference programme is on the AGS website, the Oxford MML website and on the notice board in the foyer
2) no fire drills are anticipated between now and the end of the conference on Wednesday
3) taking German studies into the world is an important and pressing undertaking 🙂💪
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Professor Dan Grimley (Head of Humanities Division) is followed by Professor Karen Leeder (of the conference organising committee) in opening the conference
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The 2025 AGS Conference is declared officially open!
A peopled auditorium viewed from the rear of the room with several speakers on stage.
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Safe travels to all colleagues already on their way to Oxford today for the AGS 2025 annual conference taking place over the next few days! 🚅🚲🚗🛫
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Very much looking forward to the AGS 'German in the World' conference taking place at the University of Oxford next week (1-3 Sept). Decide which sessions you're going to attend by consulting the programme here: ags.ac.uk/conferences/... 🤓