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Sebastian Conrad – Greek in their own way: Negotiating the beauty of architecture in the nineteenth century The late nineteenth century witnessed the formation of international norms, as the world was unified, from flags and postal stamps to passports, border control, sporting events and workers’ rights. They were accompanied by global standards, ranging from the meter and world time to the gold standard and international law. There is now an extended literature on these subjects. What is much less addressed, however, is that standardization went well beyond the measureable, the tangible, and the legally accountable. The pressures of global integration had homogenizing effects outside of the material sphere, and they provided incentives for historical actors to claim commensurability also in areas that resisted formal standardization. This was even true in a field – beauty – that seemed so stubbornly particular and irreducibly local that it appeared to defy any kind of abstraction. In this talk, I will use the example of two architectural historians – one from Bengal, the other from Japan – to show how a global standard of beauty emerged that was both universal in reach, but at the same time highly specific in the way in which it was employed. Sebastian Conrad ist Professor für Neuere Geschichte am Center for Global History der Freien Universität Berlin. Zu seinen jüngeren Publikationen gehören Deutsche Kolonialgeschichte (C.H. Beck 2008, englische Ausgabe German Colonialism – A short History, Cambridge University Press 2012), Globalgeschichte: Eine Einführung (C.H. Beck 2013) sowie What is Global History (Princeton University Press 2016). Mit dem Wissenschaftskolleg ist er in vielfältiger Weise verbunden: als ehemaliger Fellow (1999/2000), als Mitglied des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats (seit 2012) sowie als einer der Direktoren des Forums Transregionale Studien. Der Vortrag fand am Vorabend der Tagung des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats des Wissenschaftskollegs statt. Sonntag, 26. November 2017 Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Wallotstr. 19, 14193 Berlin