Guest Lecture & Panel Discussion with Jeroen Dewulf

New perspectives on religion, culture, the trans-atlantic slave trade, social cohesion, and migration Jetzt anmelden
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Datum
11.03.2025 -
Zeit
09:00 - - 11:00
Ort
MCI, Universitaetsstrasse 15
© Jeroen Dewulf

Jeroen Dewulf, Professor at the UC Berkeley Department of German & Dutch Studies, Director of UC Berkeley’s Institute of European Studies, Chair of the Faculty Advisory Board on Study Abroad

This event explores religion, culture, social cohesion, extremism, and migration through the lens of Jeroen Dewulf’s research. His work challenges the dominant Protestant narrative of African American Christianity by highlighting the significant role of Afro-Atlantic Catholics. Dewulf will present how these Catholic brotherhoods contributed to community cohesion and shaped the long-term development of African American religious and social structures. This raises broader questions about the role of religion in fostering both inclusion and exclusion—a topic especially relevant in today’s Europe and Austria, where migration is reshaping societies.

Linda Schaar
Linda Schaar, BA MA Assistant & Project Manager

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