16Jun
Latin America Lecture Series - Futures in Latin America
Brenda Navarro & Victoria Torres (Universität zu Köln) - Escribir sobre un cadaver. Un dialogo entre la escritora mexicana Brenda Navarro y Victoria Torres
The Department of Iberian and Latin American History (IHILA) at the Historical Institute of the University of Cologne is not only the only major independent university institution concerned with the history of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula in Germany; it is also the place where, in 1961, the first chair for Latin American and Iberian History at a German university was established. Its holder, Richard Konetzke, had been teaching at the University of Cologne since 1954. As an internationally recognized researcher of the history of Spain and Latin America, Richard Konetzke became known as a pioneer of the social history of Hispano America during the colonial era. Following him on the chair in 1967, Günther Kahle’s work focussed on the history of state and nation building processes in the 19th century.
In 1992 Hans-Jürgen Prien was appointed new professor and Head of Department. He stood out for his publications on the history of church and Christianity in Spain and Latin America. In 1993, a second professorship was established to which Michael Zeuske was appointed. His main field of research is the history of politics and social history of Cuba and Venezuela as well as the cultural history of slavery. Further research projects include Alexander von Humboldt and the history of knowledge.
In 2000, Barbara Potthast became Head of Department. For a substantial while now, her work has been centering on the social history of Latin America, especially the history of family and gender relationships. Her geographical focus is on Central America and the La Plata region. Barbara Potthast retired in 2023.
Silke Hensel was appointed as Barbara Potthast's successor in April 2021. She has headed the department since then. Her research focuses on the history of political culture from the late colonial period to the 19th century as well as social history with a focus on the history of racism and migration. Environmental history has recently been added with a focus on human-animal relations. Regionally, her research focuses on Mexico and the Cono Sur.
Research is conducted into the history of Latin America, Spain and Portugal from the colonial era to the present day. The focus is on the consequences of colonial rule for American societies.
Students can expect an open, interdisciplinary atmosphere - with close exchange. There are many opportunities to develop your own research projects. We offer exchange programs with several Latin American universities and excursions.
address
Universitätsstraße 41
Philosophikum
50931 Köln
Opening hours during the summer semester 2026
Wednesdays 10:00 - 14:00
Thursdays 10:00 - 14:00
Or by prior arragement via E-Mail: sekretariat-ihila[at]uni-koeln.de.
16Jun
Brenda Navarro & Victoria Torres (Universität zu Köln) - Escribir sobre un cadaver. Un dialogo entre la escritora mexicana Brenda Navarro y Victoria Torres
17Jun
Marcela Suarez (Radboud University) - Against the uncritical adoption of AI technologies in academia
23Jun
Claudio Cardinali (Universität zu Köln) - Die periphere Kritische Theorie, oder, Warum die Zukunft der Frankfurter Schule in Säo Paulo liegt
24Jun
Thomas Rath (University College London) - Cows and the Future of Mexico: A Modern History.
30Jun
Frederik Schulze (Universität zu Köln) - Zukunftsvisionen und Staudämme in Lateinamerika
01Jul
Mario Graña Taborelli (Max-Planck-Institut, Frankfurt) - Partnerships, Protection, "Consent" and Contingency: Examining the Basis for the Construction of "Knowledge of Spanish Normativities" in the Chiriguana Frontier (16th-17th Centuries)
07Jul
Jan Knobloch (Universität zu Köln/Northwestern University Chicago) - Weirde Atmosphären. Klimazukünfte und die argentinische Großstadt in Ricardo Romeros Roman Big Rip
08Jul
Corinna Kießlinger (Universität zu Köln) - Insekten, Pflanzen und Briefe: Die Entstehung wissenschaftlicher Netzwerke um Karl Rudolf Schreiter in Tucumán, Argentinien (1915 - 1942)
14Jul
Wolfram Nitsch (Universität zu Köln) - Maschinen außer Kontrolle. Science Fiction in Argentinien
15Jul
Till Kössler (Universität zu Köln) - Franco. Eine neue Biografie in europäischer Perspektive
21Jul
Teresa Huhle (Universität zu Köln) - Zukunft entwerfen, Zukunft beschwören: Wissensproduktion zu Bevölkerungskontrolle und Familienplanung in Lateinamerika im Kalten Krieg
22Jul
Behnaz Mirzai (The Africa Institute, Global Studies University, VAE) - Telling the Story of Mahboob's enslavement: From Africa to the Middle East