Karl Schlögel, professor of history at the Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), continued the Eisenberg Institute's fall programming with the lecture, "Narratives of Simultaneity: Questions for a Topographically Sensitive Historiography." Professor Schlögel is the author of more than a dozen books, including his latest, Moscow 1937. Nearly 100 people attended the talk, which took place in 1014 Tisch Hall.

University of Michigan account holders can access an audio recording of Professor Schlögel's talk.

Professor Schlögel's lecture was part of the Institute's Thursday Speaker Series, which presents lectures relating to the current biennial theme, "Taking Place: History and Spatial Imaginations".