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250 years of Frustration and Fascination: Olaf Stieglitz's Take on America's 250th Anniversary

40 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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For our June episode, Franz and Jessica sat down with Prof. Olaf Stieglitz, Professor for American Cultural History at our Institute for American Studies. He recounts his career path, how he got into American studies, and how he made his way to Leipzig. Contemplating the future of the US, he talks about his current projects: curating a blog about the 250th birthday of the country and researching the sports and physical culture history of LA to write a book. Happy Pride Month to all our listeners! Discover the ASL Blog on America at 250 [https://www.philol.uni-leipzig.de/en/institute-for-american-studies/institute/professorship-for-american-cultural-history/america-at-250] ASLAA on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/aslaa_ev/] ASLAA in your Face(book) [https://www.facebook.com/ASLAlumni/?locale=de_DE] ASLAA on Web [https://www.aslaa.de]

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episode 250 years of Frustration and Fascination: Olaf Stieglitz's Take on America's 250th Anniversary artwork

250 years of Frustration and Fascination: Olaf Stieglitz's Take on America's 250th Anniversary

For our June episode, Franz and Jessica sat down with Prof. Olaf Stieglitz, Professor for American Cultural History at our Institute for American Studies. He recounts his career path, how he got into American studies, and how he made his way to Leipzig. Contemplating the future of the US, he talks about his current projects: curating a blog about the 250th birthday of the country and researching the sports and physical culture history of LA to write a book. Happy Pride Month to all our listeners! Discover the ASL Blog on America at 250 [https://www.philol.uni-leipzig.de/en/institute-for-american-studies/institute/professorship-for-american-cultural-history/america-at-250] ASLAA on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/aslaa_ev/] ASLAA in your Face(book) [https://www.facebook.com/ASLAlumni/?locale=de_DE] ASLAA on Web [https://www.aslaa.de]

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