Offener Brief an die Bundeskanzlerin und die deutsche Regierung

Sehr verehrte Frau Bundeskanzlerin, sehr geehrte Frau Dr. Merkel, sehr geehrte Regierungsmitglieder,

Erlauben Sie uns als Forschenden und Lehrenden aus Germanistik und verwandten Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften, unsere Besorgnis über die Brexit-Verhandlungen auszudrücken. Als EU-Mitglieder möchten wir Deutschland um Solidarität für alle britischen Europäerinnen und Europäer bitten, die dieses Ergebnis weder gewählt noch gewollt haben. Schützen Sie unsere Rechte bei den Austrittsverhandlungen! Druck, der im Namen der Einheit der verbliebenen 27 Staaten ausgeübt wird, widerspräche fundamental dem Prinzip europäischer Solidarität.

Wir haben eine Generation junger Europäerinnen und Europäer ausgebildet und sie dazu ermutigt, Geschichte, Politik und Kulturen zu verstehen, auf denen europäische Zusammenarbeit fundamental aufbaut. Erasmus+ und das Recht, im Ausland zu leben und zu studieren, hat es vielen unserer Studierenden ermöglicht, ihre private und berufliche Zukunft aus ihrer EU-Mitgliedschaft heraus zu gestalten. Sie laufen Gefahr, ihre Aufenthalts- und Arbeitserlaubnis zu verlieren, ihr Recht auf Gleichbehandlung ebenso wie auf demokratische Mitbestimmung vor Ort.

Letzte Woche stimmten fast drei Viertel der Wähler und Wählerinnen unter 25 Jahren dafür in der Europäischen Union zu bleiben. Die Möglichkeiten, die die europäische Integration eröffnet hat, könnten ihnen bald verwehrt werden. Statt junge Leute von der EU-Mitgliedschaft auszuschließen sollten wir intensiv gemeinsam daran arbeiten, allen Menschen in Europa das ihnen zustehende Recht auf gerechte Arbeitsbedingungen zu verschaffen.

Die unerschütterliche Grundlage Europas liegt in den Werten von Demokratie, Gerechtigkeit und Solidarität; die Einheit baut auf der europäischen Vielfalt auf und wird durch die große Spannbreite unserer unterschiedlichen europäischen Identitäten bereichert. Wir sind an der europäischen politischen Einheit gewachsen und haben uns von Staatsbürgern zu Europäerinnen und Europäern entwickelt. EU-Bürger aus anderen Mitgliedstaaten haben ihr Leben innerhalb Großbritanniens gestaltet.

EU-Bürgerinnen und -Bürger diese lieb gewonnenen und hoch geschätzten Rechte zu entziehen, würde unsere Verantwortung gegenüber allen Miteuropäerinnen und Miteuropäer, ob britisch oder nicht, verraten. Obwohl die britische Regierung sicher nicht immer eine treibende Kraft hinter der europäischen Einheit war, gibt es jetzt eine Generation britischer Bürgerinnen und Bürger, die eine Zukunft in der europäischen Union wollen und wünschen. Ihnen das europäische Bürgerrecht zu verwehren, widerspräche unmittelbar den europäischen Verträgen, die auf Solidarität und Entfaltung für alle Europäerinnen und Europäer setzen. Wir bitten Sie nachdrücklich und herzlich darum, die Rechte aller EU-Bürgerinnen und -Bürger in den kommenden Verhandlungen mit Großbritannien zu vertreten.

Hochachtungsvoll,

 

Englische Version:

Dear Madam Chancellor, dear Dr Merkel, dear members of the German government,

As academics and teachers of German and European studies, we are concerned about the outcome of any Brexit negotiations for EU citizens. We ask Germany to act in solidarity with British Europeans who did not choose this result, by striving to protect their rights in any future EU exit agreement. Any moves to do otherwise in the name of unity between the other 27 member states would contradict the very notion of European solidarity.

We have been educating a young generation of Europeans, encouraging them to learn about German history and culture, and fostering an understanding of the European history, politics and cultures that form the bedrock of European cooperation. Having taken up the opportunities afforded by Erasmus+ and their right to live and work abroad, many of our current and former students have personal and professional lives that depend upon their EU citizenship. They may lose their residence and work permits, their right to equal treatment, and be stripped of their democratic right to vote and stand for election where they live.

Last week, nearly three quarters of voters under 25 chose to remain in the EU. Soon, they may be denied the opportunities that European integration aims to offer. Instead of excluding young people from EU citizenship, we should work together to ensure that all people across Europe have the equality of opportunity they deserve.

The European Union is founded upon the values of democracy, justice and solidarity; it is founded upon unity in diversity in Europe and our multiple European identities. Through the development of a European political union, we have turned national citizens into EU citizens. After 43 years of EU membership, many British people – most particularly in the younger generations – have developed not just a strong sense of European identity but also European lives. EU citizens from other member states have also established British lives.

Allowing EU citizens to lose their much-cherished rights would betray our responsibilities to fellow Europeans – British or otherwise. While UK governments have not always been a force for unity in the EU, there is a generation of British citizens who want a future as EU citizens. Stripping them of their citizenship contradicts the principles of the European treaties that ask for European solidarity and prosperity for all Europeans. We ask you to defend the rights of EU citizens in any future exit negotiations with the UK.

 

Unterzeichnerinnen und Unterzeichner

  1. Dr Charlotte Galpin, University of Copenhagen
  2. Professor Sarah Colvin, President of the Association for German Studies in the UK and Ireland (AGS) and Schröder Professor of German, University of Cambridge
  3. Professor Henrike Lähnemann, Professor of Medieval German, University of Oxford
  4. Professor Sir Christopher Clark, Regius Professor of History, University of Cambridge
  5. Professor William Paterson, Aston University
  6. Professor Ritchie Robertson, Taylor Professor of German, University of Oxford
  7. Professor Helen Watanabe-O’Kelly, University of Oxford
  8. Professor Adrian Armstrong, President of the Association of University Professors and Heads of French (AUPHF) and Centenary Professor of French, Queen Mary, University of London
  9. Professor Katrin Kohl, University of Oxford
  10. Professor Isabel Torres, President of the Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland (AHGBI), Queens University Belfast
  11. Professor Annette Volfing, University of Oxford
  12. Professor Tony Chafer, University of Portsmouth
  13. Jocelyn Wyburd, Chair of the University Council for Modern Languages, UK
  14. Professor Charles Forsdick, James Barrow Professor of French, University of Liverpool
  15. Dr Nicholas Martin, Director of the Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham
  16. Professor Margaret Littler, University of Manchester
  17. Dr Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham
  18. Dr Isabelle Hertner, University of Birmingham
  19. Dr Elena Polisca, University of Manchester
  20. Professor Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen
  21. Dr Holly Snaith, University of Copenhagen
  22. Professor Ian Manners, University of Copenhagen
  23. Dr Michael Minden, University of Cambridge
  24. Dr Sara Jones, University of Birmingham
  25. Professor Stephanie Bird, University College London
  26. Dr Andrea Hammel, Aberystwyth University, Wales
  27. Dr Marcel Stoetzler, Bangor University
  28. Dr Áine McMurtry, King’s College London
  29. Dr Dorothy Price, University of Bristol
  30. Annemarie Künzl-Snodgrass, German Language Teaching Officer, University of Cambridge
  31. Dr Alasdair King, Queen Mary University of London
  32. Dr Tom Smith, University of Oxford
  33. Dr Birgit Mikus, University of Oxford
  34. Dr Charlotte Woodford, Selwyn College, Cambridge
  35. Dr Helmut Schmitz, University of Warwick
  36. Ulrike Balser, Department of German and Dutch, University of Cambridge
  37. Dr Elizabeth Andersen, Newcastle University
  38. Karin Yesilada, Ruhr-University Bochum
  39. Professor Stuart Taberner, University of Leeds
  40. Dr Tara Windsor, Trinity College Dublin
  41. Professor Patrick Stevenson, University of Southampton
  42. Dr Tim Beasley-Murray, University College London
  43. Dr Jean Conacher, University of Limerick, Ireland
  44. Professor Andrew Webber, University of Cambridge
  45. Professor Erica Carter, King’s College London
  46. Dr Linda Shortt, University of Bangor
  47. Dr Claudia Gremler, Aston University
  48. Dr Winifred Davies, Aberystwyth University
  49. Professor Mark Hewitson, University College London
  50. Professor Robert Weninger, King’s College London
  51. Professor Mary Cosgrove, Trinity College, Dublin
  52. Professor Klaus Fischer, London Metropolitan University
  53. Francesca Roe, PhD student, University of Bristol
  54. Andrea Klaus, Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Warwick
  55. Professor Almut Suerbaum, University of Oxford
  56. Dr Lyn Marven, University of Liverpool
  57. Dr Howard Gaskill, Honorary Fellow in German, University of Edinburgh
  58. Dr Godela Weiss-Sussex, Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London
  59. Julia Rédei, Lecturer in German, Regent’s University London
  60. Josefin Graef, PhD Candidate, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham
  61. Dr Anna Katharina Schaffner, University of Kent
  62. Dr Dagmar Paulus, University College London
  63. Dr Birgit Smith, Lancaster University
  64. Dr Marie Kolkenbrock, University of Cambridge
  65. Dr Clare Bielby, Lecturer in German, University of Hull
  66. Helga Eckart, Senior Lecturer in German, Cardiff University
  67. Professor Stefan Machura, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Bangor University
  68. Dr Florian Mussgnug, Reader in Italian and Comparative Literature, University College London
  69. Karin Preuß
  70. Dr Kate Roy, Franklin University Switzerland
  71. Dr Anna Saunders, Bangor University
  72. Dr Giulio L. Giusti, Sheffield Hallam University
  73. Dr Heike Bartel, University of Nottingham
  74. Dr Monika Hennemann, Programme Director of German, Cardiff University
  75. Dr James Green, University of Birmingham
  76. Professor Michelle Cini, University of Bristol
  77. Dr Paul Copeland, Director of the Centre for European Research, Queen Mary, University of London
  78. Professor Robert Ladrech, University of Keele
  79. Dr Roberta Guerrina, Reader in Politics, Head, Department of Politics, University of Surrey
  80. Dr Laura Chappell, University of Surrey
  81. Dr Julian Pänke, Lecturer in European Politics, University of Birmingham
  82. Dr Caroline Summers, University of Leeds
  83. Professor Jonathan Long, University of Durham
  84. Dr Sheila Watts, University of Cambridge
  85. Dr Stefan Baumgarten, Bangor University
  86. Dr Alexandra Lloyd, University of Oxford
  87. Professor Carolin Duttlinger, Associate Professor of German, University of Oxford
  88. Professor Gordon Burgess, University of Aberdeen
  89. Dr Charlie Louth, University of Oxford
  90. Professor Elizabeth Boa, Professor Emerita of German, University of Nottingham
  91. Dr Marie Isabel Matthews-Schlinzig, Durham University
  92. Dr Wiebke Brockhaus-Grand, University of Manchester
  93. Dr Jocelyn Mawdsley, Newcastle University
  94. Professor Helen Drake, Chair of UACES and Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration, Professor of French and European Studies, Loughborough University
  95. Dr Karen Heard-Lauréote, Reader in European Politics, University of Portsmouth
  96. Mark J L Sabine, Lecturer in Lusophone Studies, University of Nottingham
  97. Professor David Yeandle, Emeritus professor of German and Senior Research Fellow, King’s College London; Affiliated Lecturer in German, University of Cambridge
  98. Sascha Stollhans, DAAD-Lektor, University of Nottingham
  99. Dr Hilary Potter, Lecturer in German, Cardiff University
  100. Dr Rebecca Zahn, University of Strathclyde.
  101. Simon Lightfoot, University of Leeds
  102. Dr Jonathan Galloway, Senior Lecturer in Law, Newcastle University
  103. Professor Sara Smart, University of Exeter
  104. Professor Gert Vonhoff, University of Exeter
  105. Professor Ulrike Zitzlsperger, University of Exeter
  106. Mr Christian Mossmann, University of Exeter
  107. Professor Chloe Paver, University of Exeter
  108. Nicholas B. Miller, Lichtenberg-Kolleg, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
  109. Dr Anna Linton, King’s College London
  110. Dr Caroline Bland, Head of Germanic Studies, University of Sheffield
  111. Dr John Partridge, University of Kent
  112. Professor Tom Kuhn, University of Oxford
  113. Dr Kirstin Gwyer, University of Oxford
  114. Christine Schallmoser, King’s College London
  115. Dr Benedict Schofield, Head of Department of German, King’s College London
  116. Michael E. Smith, Professor of International Relations, University of Aberdeen
  117. Dr Seb Bytyci, University of York.
  118. Dr Neil Winn, Director of Student Education, Senior Lecturer in European Studies, University of Leeds
  119. Professor Christoph Meyer, King’s College London
  120. Tom Dyson, Senior Lecturer in International Relations
  121. Professor George Christou, University of Warwick
  122. Dr Richard Jason Whitt, University of Nottingham
  123. Thomas Ford, Lektor, Englisches Seminar I, Universität zu Köln
  124. Emeritus Professor  Anthony Phelan, Keble College, Oxford
  125. Dr Emily Spiers, Lancaster University
  126. Kenneth Dyson FRSA FRHistSoc AcSS FLSW FBA DLitt, Research Professor, Cardiff University
  127. Mark Donovan, Cardiff University
  128. Dr Elystan Griffiths, University of Birmingham
  129. Professor David Howarth, University of Luxembourg
  130. Professor Robert Harmsen, University of Luxembourg
  131. Professor Alistair Cole, Professor of European Politics, Cardiff University and Professor of Comparative Politics, Institute of Political Studies, Lyon, France
  132. Dr Katja Seidel, Lecturer in History, University of Westminster
  133. Dr Hadaya Chisholm El-Saad, University of Exeter
  134. Stéphanie O’Riordan, University of Limerick
  135. Joachim Fischer, University of Limerick
  136. Michaela Schrage-Früh, University of Limerick
  137. Hans Hahn, Emeritus Professor of German
  138. Frank Finlay, Professor of German Language and Literature and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Leeds
  139. Dr Alex Mangold, Aberystwyth University
  140. Dr Geert De Wilde, Aberystwyth University
  141. Dr Gabor Gelleri, Aberystwyth University
  142. Professor Robert Vilain, University of Bristol
  143. Dr J M Catling, Senior Lecturer, German and European Literature, University of East Anglia
  144. Dr Annika Mombauer, Associate Dean (Research), The Open University
  145. Dr Dan Stone, Royal Holloway, University of London
  146. Dr Christopher Hood, Cardiff University
  147. Professor Neil Gregor, Department of History, University of Southampton
  148. David Hill, Emeritus Professor, University of Birmingham
  149. Dr Joanne Sayner, University of Birmingham
  150. Professor Hanna Diamond FRHistSoc, Cardiff University
  151. Professor Nick Stargardt, Professor of Modern European History, University of Oxford
  152. Professor Bernhard Rieger, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, University College London
  153. Professor Rosemary Chapman, University of Nottingham
  154. Dr Ruth Maxey, University of Nottingham
  155. Dr Steve Roberts, University of Nottingham
  156. Dr Kathryn Batchelor, University of Nottingham
  157. Professor Dr Dirk Goettsche, University of Nottingham
  158. Dr Bram Mertens, University of Nottingham
  159. Dr Franziska Meyer, University of Nottingham
  160. Ms Maryse Wright, University of Nottingham
  161. Dr Monica White, University of Nottingham
  162. Dr Beatriz Power, University of Nottingham
  163. Dr Siggy Frank, University of Nottingham
  164. Dr Rachel Palfreyman, University of Nottingham
  165. Dr Ute Hirsekorn, University of Nottingham
  166. Dr Heike Bartel, University of Nottingham
  167. Dr Bernhard Fulda, University of Cambridge
  168. Dr Sheila Dickson, Senior Lecturer in German University of Glasgow
  169. Professor Dr Cornelie Usborne, Professor emerita of History, Roehampton University
  170. Professor Stephen Parker, Henry Simon Professor of German, University of Manchester
  171. Professor Nigel Harkness, Head of the School of Modern Languages, Newcastle University
  172. David Phinnemore, Professor of European Politics, Queen’s University Belfast
  173. Theofanis Exadaktylos, Senior Lecturer in European Politics, University of Surrey
  174. Professor Jens R Hentschke, President of the Society of Latin American Studies in the UK
  175. Dr Eva Strickmann, King’s College London
  176. Dr Simona Guerra, University of Leicester
  177. Dr Carmen Gebhard, University of Edinburgh
  178. Dr Sarah Leahy, Newcastle University
  179. Professor Yvonne Galligan, Queen’s University Belfast
  180. Professor David Wood, Vice-president, Society of Latin American Studies, The University of Sheffield
  181. Dr Nick Parsons, Cardiff University
  182. Patience Schell, Chair in Hispanic Studies, University of Aberdeen
  183. Dr Ludovica Marchi, London School of Economics and Political Science
  184. Professor Helen Chambers, Emeritus Professor of German, University of St Andrews
  185. Elke Oerter, Cardiff University
  186. Professor Christina von Hodenberg, Professor of European History, Queen Mary University of London
  187. Vanna Motta, Cardiff University
  188. Ms Rosa Alonso-Perez, Lecturer in Spanish and Erasmus Coordinator for Spain, Sheffield Hallam University
  189. Ms Rachel Bower, Senior Lecturer in French, Sheffield Hallam University
  190. Dr Ania de Berg, Senior Lecturer in German and Erasmus Coordinator for Germany, Sheffield Hallam University
  191. Ms Cristina Lopez-Moreno, Senior Lecturer in Spanish, Sheffield Hallam University
  192. Dr Christine O’Leary, Principal Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University
  193. Dr Amy Wigelsworth, Lecturer in French, Sheffield Hallam University
  194. Professor Robert Bickers, University of Bristol
  195. Mike Mannin, Jean Monnet Chair(ad personam) University of Portsmouth
  196. Dimitris Papadimitriou, University of Manchester
  197. Dr Nicholas Startin, Deputy Head of the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies (University of Bath)
  198. Professor Rüdiger Wurzel, University of Hull
  199. Dr Joanne Smith Finley, Newcastle University
  200. Jesse Barker, University of Aberdeen
  201. Professor Florence Myles, University o Essex
  202. Christopher Hill, FBA, Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations, University of Cambridge
  203. Dr Martin Hurcombe, University of Bristol,
  204. Emmanuel Godin, University of Portsmouth
  205. Dr Anna Syngellakis, University of Portsmouth
  206. Dr Lee McGowan Queens University Belfast
  207. Anna Bokedal, University of Aberdeen
  208. Ms Maria Fernández, University of Aberdeen
  209. Professor Robert Ford, University of Manchester
  210. Professor Edward Welch, Carnegie Professor of French, University of Aberdeen
  211. Professor Peter Lawler, University of Manchester
  212. (Dr Tara Beaney, University of Aberdeen)
  213. Dr Gabriel Siles-Brügge, University of Manchester
  214. Dr Daniel Fitzpatrick, University of Manchester
  215. Dr Julian Ward, University of Edinburgh
  216. Professor Daniela Berghahn, Royal Holloway, University of London
  217. Professor Mary Fulbrook, FBA, Professor of German History and Director, UCL European Institute
  218. Claudia Nehmzow, Lecturer in German, University of Essex
  219. Professor Monika S. Schmid, Research Director, Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex
  220. Professor Steve Murdoch, School of History, University of St Andrews
  221. Dr Frauke Matthes, University of Edinburgh
  222. Nadine Saupe, Lecturer in German, University of York
  223. Dr Alexia Grosjean, University of St Andrews
  224. Dr Shona Allan, University of Cologne
  225. Professor Simon Kövesi, Head of Department, English and Modern Languages, Oxford Brookes University
  226. Professor Nathalie Aubert, Oxford Brookes University
  227. Dr Irene Hill, Programme Lead of Modern Languages, Oxford Brookes University
  228. Dr Esteban Devis-Amaya, Oxford Brookes University
  229. Pilar Membrillera, Oxford Brookes University
  230. Professor Peter Davies, University of Edinburgh
  231. Dr Laura Bradley, University of Edinburgh
  232. Dr Liz Wren-Owens, FHEA, Cardiff University
  233. Dr Mark Allinson, University of Bristol
  234. Professor Dr  Karin Friedrich, Chair of Early Modern History, University of Aberdeen
  235. Dr Katrin Schreiter, King’s College London
  236. Leila Essa, PhD Candidate, King’s College London
  237. Dr Emily Oliver, Postdoctoral Research Associate, King’s College London
  238. Dr Sarah Bowden, Lecturer in German, King’s College London
  239. Professor Matthew Bell, Professor of German and Comparative Literature, King’s College London
  240. Dr Eleanor Halsall, German Screen Studies Network, King’s College London
  241. Annegret Marten, PhD Candidate, King’s College London
  242. Dr Elaine Morley, European Research Council Fellow, King’s College London
  243. Dr Martin Brady, Lecturer in German and Film, King’s College London
  244. Dr Catherine Smale, Lecturer in German, King’s College London
  245. Laura Marwood, PhD Candidate, King’s College London
  246. Dr Heidi Armbruster, University of Southampton
  247. Vanessa Mar-Molinero, University of Southampton
  248. Dr Loraine Day, University of Southampton
  249. Professor Vicky Wright, University of Southampton
  250. Irina Nelson, University of Southampton
  251. Chris Sinclair, University of Southampton
  252. Mary Page, University of Southampton
  253. Professor Laura Lewis, University of Southampton
  254. Carmen Martin De Leon, University of Southampton
  255. Dr Laura Dominguez, University of Southampton
  256. Professor Clare Mar-Molinero, University of Southampton
  257. Dr James Minney, University of Southampton
  258. Sarah Winspear, University of Southampton
  259. Professor Andrea Reiter, University of Southampton
  260. Dr Vivienne Orchard, University of Southampton
  261. Marta Crosby, University of Southampton
  262. Professor Marion Demossier, University of Southampton
  263. Dr Richard Kiely, University of Southampton
  264. Dr Livia Schanze, University of Southampton
  265. Dr Karin Zotzmann, University of Southampton
  266. Professor Roumyana Slabakova, University of Southampton
  267. Dr Patricia Romero de Mills, University of Southampton
  268. Dr Katy Heady, University of Southampton
  269. Dr Ian McCall, University of Southampton
  270. Adrian Sewell, University of Southampton
  271. Ros Davies, University of Southampton
  272. Laurence Richard, University of Southampton
  273. Paola Visconti, University of Southampton
  274. Dr Scott Soo, University of Southampton
  275. Dr Sarah Rule, University of Southampton
  276. Professor Patrick Stevenson, University of Southampton
  277. Kate Borthwick, University of Southampton
  278. Karla de Lima Guedes, University of Southampton
  279. Alison Dickens, University of Southampton
  280. Laurence Georgin, University of Southampton
  281. Nick Gates, University of Southampton
  282. Erin Forward, University of Southampton
  283. Richard Whatmore, Professor of Modern History, St Andrews
  284. Fen Glover, University of Aberdeen
  285. Sabrea Oughton, University of Portsmouth
  286. Jorge Catalá Carrasco, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies, Newcastle University
  287. Dr Sandra Salin, Newcastle University
  288. Samia Mitchell, University  of Portsmouth
  289. Dr Paul Flenley, University of Portsmouth
  290. Dr Assia Rolls, Regent’s University London
  291. Professor George X Zhang, Director, The Centre for Modern Languages, Richmond University
  292. Brigitte Leucht, University of Portsmouth
  293. Nuria Guasch, Regent’s University London
  294. Dr Marcello Bertotti, Senior Research Fellow, University of East London
  295. Dr Simon J. Smith, Staffordshire University
  296. Renata  Henkes, German lecturer, Regents University, London
  297. Dr Aoileann Ní Mhurchú, University of Manchester
  298. Tatiana Suarez, Lecturer in Spanish, Regent’s University London
  299. Marion Heuchert, Cardiff University
  300. Dr Michael White, Lecturer in German, University of St Andrews
  301. Dr Maurizio Isabella, Senior lecturer in Modern History, Queen Mary University of London
  302. Dr Michael Rowe, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, King’s College London
  303. Marion Spöring, Chair University Council for Modern Languages Scotland
  304. Professor Susan Harrow, Ashley Watkins Chair of French and Head of School, University of Bristol.
  305. Dr Lars Peter Laamann, SOAS, University of London
  306. Miriam Edlich-Muth, Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Freie Universität Berlin
  307. em. Dr. Manfred Pfister, Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Englische Philologie
  308. Dr. Elisabeth Paefgen, Institut für Deutsche und Niederländische Philologie, Freie Universität Berlin
  309. Dr. Jutta Müller-Tamm, Institut für Deutsche und Niederländische Philologie, Freie Universität Berlin
  310. Dr. Irmela Marei Krüger-Fürhoff, Institut für deutsche und niederländische Philologie, Freie Universität Berlin
  311. Susanne Scharnowski, Institut für Deutsche und Niederländische Philologie, Freie Universität Berlin
  312. Marie Gastinel-Jones, Senior Lecturer in French, Cardiff University
  313. Professor Bill Burgwinkle, University of Cambridge
  314. Eleoma Bodammer, Head of German, University of Edinburgh
  315. Dr Josefine Dolle, University of Nottingham
  316. Dr Erica Wickerson, St John’s College, Cambridge
  317. Dr Federico Bonnaddio, Head of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, King’s College London
  318. Dr Alex Clarkson, Lecturer in German and European and International Studies, King’s College London
  319. Dr Catherine Gegout, University of Nottingham
  320. Professor Wilfried van der Will, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham.
  321. Dr Simon Sweeney, University of York
  322. Claudia Domenici, University of Cambridge
  323. Dr Tania Fahey Palma, University of Aberdeen
  324. Samuel Anaya Guzmán, Lecturer in Spanish, Newcastle University
  325. Dr Christine Achinger, University of Warwick
  326. Sanna Stegmaier, PhD Candidate, King’s College London
  327. Dr Margit Dirscherl, University of Bristol
  328. Professor Catherine Davies, Professor of Hispanic and Latin American Studies and Director, Institute of Modern Languages Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London
  329. Barbara Wuenneberg, PhD Candidate, King’s College London
  330. Dr Rebecca Braun, Senior Lecturer in German Studies, Lancaster University.
  331. Allyson Fiddler, Lancaster University
  332. Dr Mark Porter
  333. Max-Weber-Kolleg für kultur- und sozialwissenschaftliche Studien
  334. Universität Erfurt
  335. Dr Ulrike Bavendiek, Senior Lecturer in German, University of Liverpool
  336. Ivor M. Bolton, PhD Researcher, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham
  337. Professor Nicholas Boyle, Emeritus Schröder Professor of German, University of Cambridge
  338. Dr Betiel Wasihun, University of Oxford
  339. Dr Deborah Holmes, University of Kent
  340. Professor Jim Reed, Taylor Professor emeritus of German, University of Oxford
  341. Dr Margit Discherl, a Leverhulme early career fellow in German, and Stephan Ehrig, a PhD student at Bristol.
  342. Dr Ed Turner, Head of Politics and International Relations, Aston University
  343. Professor Simon Green, Aston University
  344. Dr James Sloam, Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway (University of London)
  345. D. Dr Alison E. Martin, University of Reading
  346. Professor Simon Bulmer, Professor of European Politics, University of Sheffield
  347. John Sandford, Emeritus Professor of German Studies, University of Reading
  348. Lesley Sharpe, Emeritus Professor of German, University of Exeter
  349. Professor Charlie Jeffery, Senior Vice Principal, University of Edinburgh
  350. Dr Charlotte Lee, Lecturer in Modern German Studies, University of Cambridge
  351. Dr Tom Cheesman, Reader in German, Swansea University
  352. Ian Wallace, Emeritus Professor of German, University of Bath
  353. Professor Jeremy Adler, Senior Research Fellow, King’s College London
  354. Professor Naomi Segal, Professorial Fellow in French & German Studies, Birkbeck, University of London
  355. Dr Susannah Eckersley, Lecturer in Media, Culture, Heritage, Newcastle University
  356. Dr Elizabeth Ward, Visiting Lecturer in German, Royal Holloway, University of London
  357. Paul Joyce, Senior Lecturer in German, University of Portsmouth
  358. Dr Leila Mukhida, Berlin
  359. Dr Ray Ockenden, Wadham College, Oxford University
  360. Dr Joanne Leal, Birkbeck, University of London.
  361. Dr John Goodyear, Director of Studies and Centenary Chair of Anglo-German Remembrance and Reconciliation, Academy of English, Oldenburg, Germany
  362. Dr Debbie Pinfold, Senior Lecturer in German, University of Bristol
  363. Professor Joachim Whaley, FBA, University of Cambridge
  364. Dr Annja Neumann, University of Cambridge
  365. Professor Christian J. Emden, Politics, Law & Social Thought, Rice University
  366. Dr Mary Boyle, University of Oxford
  367. Dr Malcolm Spencer, Nottingham Trent University
  368. Jackie Bow, Language Centre, University of Cambridge
  369. Dr Carolyn Rowe, Aston University
  370. Professor Charles Lees, Dept. of Politics, Languages, and International Studies, University of Bath
  371. Dr Ruth Whittle, Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham
  372. Dr Kai Oppermann, Reader in Politics, University of Sussex
  373. Professor David Phinnemore, Professor of European Politics, Queen’s University Belfast
  374. Dr Rebecca Braun, Senior Lecturer in German Studies, Lancaster University
  375. Professor Andrew Barker, University of Edinburgh
  376. Inga Owesen, MEd, King’s College London