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Conflicting Anthropological Concepts: Georg Forster and Johann Reinhold Forster on New Zealand – 6th April 2010


Presentation by Prof. Horst Dippel

Royal Society Room

Tuesday, 6th April 2010 Commencing 8.00 pm until 10.00 pm

 

About the Speaker

Prof. Horst Dippel was President of the Kassel-based Georg-Forster-Gesellschaft. He organised the annual Georg-Forster-Studien of which the fifteenth volume is scheduled to appear this year. Since 2005 he has been editor of “Constitutions of the World from the late Eighteenth Century to the Middle of the Nineteenth century” 25 volumes have ben published in this series, so far. Prof Dippel is personally responsible for the 7 volumes “Constitutional Documents of the United States of america, 1776 – 1860”.

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