English course offerings in the winter term 2024/25

Course list for the master degree program
Global Markets, Local Creativities (GLOCAL)

Mandatory courses (3 of 3)

Elective courses (choose 2 from the following)


  • M.WIWI-HGM.0010: Politics, Society and Culture of Europe and Beyond (6 ECTS)
    Module description: https://flexnow2.uni-goettingen.de/modulbeschreibungen/78954.pdf There are different courses offered under this heading, you can choose only ONE of the following:

    • Course title: "History of the Global Supermarket" (Hamilton Shane)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: "Critical Histories: E.P. Thompson and the Historicity of Class" (Ahuja)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: "Political Construction of Europe" (Ferati-Sachsenmaier)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: Relations between China & Taiwan: Political, Economic and Security Issues (Halbeisen)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: China in the Anthropocene (Schatz)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: Is the Past a Different Country? The Writing of History and Nationalism in Modern China (Schneider)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.


  • M.WIWI-HGM.0004.Mp: History of Global Markets: Perspectives (6 ECTS)
    Module description: https://flexnow2.uni-goettingen.de/modulbeschreibungen/78954.pdf There are different courses offered under this heading, you can choose only ONE of the following:

    • Course title: "History of Economic Thought" (Witzel)
      For mode information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: "Revolution and Transformation in the GDR and Eastern Europe, 1980-1991" (Wezel)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: "Political Construction of Europe" (Ferati-Sachsenmaier)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: Merchants, Ports, and Markets. The Colonial Indian Ocean, c. 1600-1900 (Schweke)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: China in the Anthropocene (Dr. Merle Schatz)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.
    • Course title: Is the Past a Different Country? The Writing of History and Nationalism in Modern China (Schneider)
      For more information, see the course page in EXA.