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The Kolleg-Forschungsgruppe (KFG) regularly publishes the results of its conferences and selected additional formats. Below is a list of the KFG recent publications.

Conference volumes

  • Schulze Wessel, Martin / Volf, Darina (eds.): Changing Times, Persisisting Legacies. The Uneven Development of East-Central Europe since 1989, Göttingen 2025. (in cooperation with the Collegium Carolinum)
  • The Omnipresence of Divergent Historical Narratives in Law and Politics, in: Verfassungsblog. On Constitutional Matters; https://verfassungsblog.de/category/debates/memocracy-history-law-politics/ [15.02.2025] (In cooperation with the Academy for European Human Rights Protection and as a result of  joint Memocracy Conference multiple articles are published on the debate on the Omnipresence of Divergent Historical Narratives in Law and Politics on Verfassungsblog)

Conference volumes (in preparation)

  • Schulze Wessel, Martin / Bucholc Marta (eds.): Religious and Secularistic Concepts of Universalism / Particularism.
  • Patel, Kiran Klaus (eds.): Universalist and Particularist Economic Ideas and Practices in Europe since the 1970s.
  • Wirsching, Andreas / Nußberger, Angelika (eds.): Human Rights. Between Universalism and Particularism. 

Annual Reports (in German)

  • 2023 (in preparation)
  • 2024 (in preparation)

Newsletter

 

Publications of KFG Fellows

  • Joas, Hans: Universalismus. Weltherrschaft und Menschheitsethos, Berlin 2025.

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