Telling Stories: History, Narrative and the German Peasants' War 1524-1526

Thu May 21 2026 at 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm UTC-04:00

German Historical Institute | Washington, D.C

German Historical Institute
Publisher/HostGerman Historical Institute
Telling Stories: History, Narrative and the German Peasants' War 1524-1526
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17th Gerald D. Feldman Memorial Lecture at the German Historical Institute Washington | Speaker: Lyndal Roper (University of Oxford)
About this Event

The Gerald D. Feldman Memorial Lecture was established by the Friends of the German Historical Institute in 2010 to honor the legacy and achievements of Gerald D. Feldman (1937–2007). The lecture is generously supported by the many individual donations to the Friends of the German Historical Institute.


How do you write a history of a profound, traumatic event? How do you make sense of an event that is absolutely overwhelming in its scale, scope (involving five modern European countries) and the sheer numbers of those who died, perhaps somewhere between 70 and 100 thousand men? And how do you write that history when one side is literate, and the other’s leaders are all executed, or are illiterate? This lecture explores how people at the time wrote that history. The answers they found raise for us the question of how we should write history today, and what the role of narrative is, in the age of AI.



Lyndal Roper is Emeritus Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxford, the first woman to hold the post. She is a historian of sixteenth and seventeenth century Germany and has published on witchcraft, the Reformation, and gender. In 2016 she published a biography of Martin Luther. Her most recent book, Summer of Fire and Blood, won the 2025 Cundill Prize. She holds honorary doctorates from the Universities of Melbourne and Basel, and in 2016 she won the Gerda Henkel Prize.


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German Historical Institute, 1607 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, D.C, United States

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