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By renaming the former Canadian Association of University Teachers of German / Association des Professeurs d’Allemand des Universités Canadiennes (CAUTG/APAUC) to German Studies Canada / Études Allemandes Canada (GSC/ÉAC), we also also want to expand the association and bring in new colleagues and new ideas to help GSC/ÉAC reflect the broad interdisciplinarity of German Studies in Canada, as practiced in many different fields in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Do you want to get involved? If so:

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German Studies Canada / Études Allemandes Canada (GSC/ÉAC) is the association for people teaching and researching German Studies within transdisciplinary contexts in Canada. Founded in 1961 (as Canadian Association of University Teachers of German / L’Association des Professeurs d’Allemand des Universités Canadiennes), GSC/ÉAC welcomes scholars and students of German Studies from across many fields. The association provides a venue for scholarship in German Studies at its annual conference and through its respected journal, Seminar. Membership and participation in GSC/ÉAC is not limited to people at Canadian institutions.

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Fourth Seminar Book Forum

Global Germany Circa 1800: A Revisionist Literary History
November 17, 2025, 10am–11:00am (Pacific Time Zone), via Zoom

Please join us for a discussion of Todd Kontje’s Global Germany Circa 1800: A Revisionist Literary History (Penn State UP, 2025) for the fourth Seminar Book Forum.

At this event, John Noyes (University of Toronto), Tanvi Solanki (Yonsei University), Chunjie Zhang (UC Davis) will discuss the book with Todd Kontje.

Click here to register for the event.