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OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
Institute of European Studies
K-12 Teacher Working Group. "Athens in the Time of Pericles."
(5/2/2007 - 5/3/2007)
Lecture: "Anti-Immigration Politics in Western Europe," by Michael Minkenberg (New York Univesity, Viadrina University).
(9/17/2007)
Lecture: "What Terrorists Want: Understanding the Enemy, Containing the Threat," by Louise Richardson (Radcliffe Institute, Harvard)
(9/18/2007)
Lecture. "Finnish - Who Keeps Coming Up With This Odd Language?" by Sirpa Tuomainen (UCB Department of Scandinavian Studies)
(9/20/2007)
Lecture. "Is There the Spirit of European Laws? Critical Remarks on EU Constitution-making, Enlargement and Political Culture, by Jiri Priban (Cardiff University).
(9/26/2007)
Lecture. "Still a Community of Values? Historical Reflections on the Normative Basis of the West," by Heinrich August Winkler (Berlin Humboldt University)
(10/3/2007)
K-12 Teacher Working Group. "Voltaire and the French Enlightenment."
(10/5/2007 - 10/6/2007)
Public talk. Turkish-European relations and the clash of secularism with Islamic law, by Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk
(10/15/2007)
Lecture. "God and Gold: Britain, America and the Making of the Modern world," by Walter Russell Mead (Council on Foreign Relations).
(10/23/2007)
IES Fall Festival
(10/29/2007)
Lecture. "Authentic Assessment - an Alternative or an Addition?" by Sirpa Tuomainen (UCB Department of Scandinavian Studies)
(11/9/2007)
Lecture: "Go - East: European University Viadrina 2008/09," by Annika Styczynski (UCB) and Anna-Lena Schneider (UCB)
(11/13/2007)
Lecture: "How European is Europe?" by Jan Nederveen Pieterse (University of Illinois)
(11/16/2007)
Lecture: "Euro-Myths and Euro-Realities," by Beverly Crawford, Associate Director, Institute of European Studies
(12/4/2007 - 12/4/2008)
Lecture: "From the Vienna to the Paris System: International Politics and the Entangled Histories of Human Rights, Forced Deportations, and Civilizing Missions," by Eric D. Weitz, Professor of History, U of Minnesota
(12/6/2007)
Lecture and Discussion: "Art and Revolutions," by Dr. Noga Wizansky, Assistant Director, National Resource Center for West European Studies
(1/27/2008)
Lecture: "Climate Change: Efforts of California, the EU, and the Netherlands," by Christiaan, Mark Johan Kroner
(1/28/2008)
Lecture. "The Constitution of Cosmopolitan Europe after the War: The Rencontres Internationales of 1946," by Natan Sznaider, Professor, Academic College of Tel Aviv, Israel
(2/5/2008)
Lecture. "Kosovo's Bid for Independence: A New Crisis in the Balkans?", by Dijana Pletina, Advisor to the Minister for Mine Action, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Croatia
(2/29/2008)
Lecture. "Justice and Democracy in International Politics," by Jurgen Neyer, Professor of Political Science, European University Institute
(3/11/2008)
Lecture. "The Council of Europe and Human Rights: An Insider's View," by Emmanuel J. Roucounas, Professor of International Law, University of Athens
(3/12/2008)
Lecture. "Close Encounters: Jews, Germans, and Allies in Occupied Germany," by Atina Grossmann, Professor of History, The Cooper Union, New York
(3/13/2008)
Conference. "Hannah Arendt: The Human Condition Fifty Years Later."
(3/14/2008 - 3/15/2008)
Conference: "Canons of Children's Literature."
(3/15/2008)
Lecture. "Overcoming Cultural Conflict: The Role of Social Entrepreneurs," by Dr. Beverly Crawford, Associate Director, Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley
(3/26/2008 - 3/28/2008)
Lecture. "Historical Institutionalism and West European Politics," by Ellen Immergut, Professor and Chair of Graduate Studies, Social Science Faculty, Humboldt University, Berlin
(4/1/2008)
Lecture. "The Principality of Monaco: A Sovereign Microstate in Europe," by Gilles Noghbr, Ambassador of Monaco to the US and permanent representative to the United Nations.
(4/1/2008)
Performance and follow-up lecture and discussion. "Hoffentlich verschliert (Hopefully Veiled), by Serpil Pak, Nursel Kubr, and Deniz Gokturk (Professor, Department of German Studies).
(4/4/2008)
Lecture: "Between Politics and Fiction," by Jose Ovejero (Independent writer).
(4/8/2008)
Lecture. "Population Statistics and the Construction of Military Power in Europe," by Heinrich Hartmann, post doctoral researcher, Center for French Studies, Free University, Berlin
(4/9/2008)
Public talk with Marjanne Satrapi, author of Persepolis
(4/10/2008)
Luso-American Conference on Portuguese-American Education. "Portuguese: A Cultural Polyphony"
(4/12/2008)
Lecture. "The Saarinen Design Legacy in Finland and the United States," by Susan Saarinen, architect and daughter of Eero Saarinen; and Mark Coir, Director of Archives at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills.
(4/14/2008)
Lecture. "The Rise and Fall of the Swedish Welfare State," by Tobias Berglund, Department of History, Uppsala University, Sweden.
(4/17/2008)
Lecture. "Hannah Arendt: The Autonomy of the Political Reconsidered, by Dana Villa, Professor of Political Theory, University of Notre Dame
(4/18/2008)
Lecture. "Expensive Living under the Euro with a Focus on Greece," by Theodore Pelagidis, Professor of Economics, University of Piraeus
(4/23/2008)
Conference. ":Contemporary Critical Inquiry Through the Lens of Post-socialism."
(4/24/2008 - 4/26/2008)
Conference. "Climate Change: How do we Know what we Know?"
(4/24/2008 - 4/26/2008)
Lecture and slideshow. "The Last Christians of Iraq," by Fr. Pierre de Charentenay, S.J., editor of Nudes, scholar, and former Director of the Catholic Office of Information and Initiative for Europe.
(5/8/2008)
UC Berkeley History/Social Science Project Summer Teacher Institute. "Through the Lens of Culture: Integrating Cultural History in the Classroom."
(6/16/2008 - 6/20/2008)
Lecture. "A Teutonic Shift? Explaining German Foreign Policy," by Beverly Crawford, Associate Director, Institute of European Studies.
(7/7/2008)
Lecture. "Pullamosso sukupolvi meilaa ja mesettaa - and Tools to Understand Them," by Sirpa Tuomainen (UCB Department of Scandinavian).
(7/28/2008)
ORIAS Summer Teacher's Institute. "Pestilence and Public Health."
(7/28/2008 - 8/1/2008)
Returned from Russia Nazi Archival Plunder in Western Europe and Recent Restitution Issues. Lecture by Patricia Grimstead
(9/3/2008)
Film Screening A Jihad for Love
(9/18/2008)
Lecture From Post-War to Post-Wall Germany The Transformation of Jewish Life, by Michael Brenner IES Visiting Scholar, Professor of History University of Munich.
(9/18/2008)
Lecture The Evolution of Georgian-Russian Stereotypes and the Five Day War by Georgi Derluguiam IES visiting scholar, Northwestern University, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology
(9/18/2008)
Lecture. The Peoples Revoulution Rethinking Britains Wars of Religion by John Morrill IES visiting scholar, University of Cambridge, Center for British Studies Fall Reception and Lecture
(9/18/2008)
Conference Orienting Istanbul.
(9/25/2008 - 9/27/2008)
Conversations With History Communication as a Tool for European Democracy. Margot Wallstrom. Vice President of the European Commission
(9/26/2008)
Lecture Women and Global Security. Margot Wallstrom, Vice President of the European Commission
(9/30/2008)
Lecture Islam and Europe Multiculturalism and the Challenge of Tolerance by Ian Buruma IES visiting scholar, Bard College, Henry R. Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism
(10/17/2008)
Islam and Europe Multiculturalism and the Challenge of Tolerance. Ian Buruma. Henry R. Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism, Bard College
(10/20/2008)
Roundtable European Perspectives on the US Election by Eric Dupin Chief Editorialist of the French Magazine Marianne, Andreas Kluth Correspondent of The Economist, Christine Landfried Visiting Professor at the EU Center of Excellence, and Cas Mudde University of Antwerp
(10/20/2008)
Lecture and Conversation European Perspectives on Women and Islam. Eric Dupin, Chief Editorialist of the French magazine Marianne Aracely Araceli, Department of French, UC Berkeley.
(10/21/2008)
Lecture A Wrinkle in the Mind Notes from and Emigrant-Immigrant Daughter. Noga Wizansky. Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley
(10/31/2008)
Lecture The Majismo versus Petimetre Phenomenon Creating a National Identity during the Spanish Enlightenment. Manuel Perez, History Department, the European University Institute, Florence.
(11/6/2008)
Lecture From Famine to Food Crisis, Lessons and Limits of the European Experience by Eric Vanhaute IES visiting scholar, Ghent University, Belgium, Professor of Economic and Social History and World History
(11/7/2008)
Lecture Engels and the Making of Marxism by Dr. Tristram Hunt IES visiting scholar, University of London, Department of History
(11/12/2008)
Lecture Pacifism, Zionism, and Nuclear Armament The Multivalent Politics of Albert Einstein by Dr. Ofer Ashkenazi IES visiting scholar, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
(11/12/2008)
Lecture The Politics of Memory and the Legacy of Dictatorships in Contemporary Iberian Democracies A Comparison. By Antonio Costa Pinto. Professor, Institute of Social Science, University of Lisbon.
(11/13/2008)
Conference Wall and Barricades by Dario Biocca Professor, University of Perugia, Italy, Richard Wittman Associate Professor, Department of History and Art Architecture, UC Santa Barbara, Mark Traugott Professor, Department of History, UC Santa Cruz, Yuri Slezkine Professor, Department of History, UC Berkeley, Carla Hesse Professor, Department of Hsitory, UC Berkeley, Jordan Rose UC Berkeley
(11/14/2008)
Conference Wall and Barricades by Yair Mintzker Stanford University, Edith Sheffer Stanford University, Mellon Fellowship in the Humanitites, Andre Burguiere Professor, EHESS Program, John Connelly Associate Professor, Department of History, UC Berkeley, Ted Margadant Professor, Department of History, UC Davis, Alexis Peri UC Berkeley
(11/15/2008)
Conference Anthropologies of Identity in the Protuguese-Speaking World
(11/18/2008)
Lecture The Holy Ignorance by Olivier Roy IES visiting scholar
(11/19/2008)
Lecture The World We Have Lost? The Deep Past in the Present, or a Different Way to Think About the Last 500 Years of Western History by Brad S. Gregory IES visiting scholar, University of Notre Dame, Associate Professor
(11/20/2008)
Funding Opportunities for Research in Germany Learn more about the fellowship programs of the Alexnder von Humbolt Foundation
(12/3/2008)
Lecture The Collapse of the Euro Area. Barry Eichengreen. Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley
(12/3/2008)
Conversations With History Islam and the West. Jocelyne Cesari, Associate, Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University
(12/4/2008)
Roundtable on the Immigration and Integration of Muslim Women in Europe by Jocelyne Cesari Harvard University, Marieme Helie Lucas, and Minoo Moallem UC Berkeley
(12/4/2008)
Lecture Riots against the state Ideology, anarchy and order in modern Greece by Theocharis Grigoriadis Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, former consultant to the Moscow World Bank Office and the European Union Delegation to Russia
(12/11/2008)
Lecture What the Cave Art Can Tell Us about Early People? byJean Clottes Formerly the Inspector General of Decorated Caves for the French Ministry of CultureAuthor
(1/26/2009)
Symposium Substitute it Now Understanding the Origins and Exploring the Potential of ChemSecs Bold List of Bad Actor Chemicals by Debbie Raphael Toxic Reduction Program Manager, City and County of SF, Meg Schwarzman UC Berkeley, School of Public Health, Jerker Ligthart and Nardono Nimpuno International Chenical Secretariat, Sweden, Caroline Scruggs Stanford University, Richard Denison Environmental Defense Fund, Washington, D.C.
(1/27/2009)
Lecture Blacks and Blackness in Contemporary France byPap Ndiaye Professor, EHESS
(2/2/2009)
Lecture and Conversation Do Muslim Women Want Rights? by Lila Abu-Lughod William B. Ransford Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies, Columbia University, Saba Mahmood Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley, Department of Anthropology
(2/10/2009)
Lecture European Public Spheres by Christine Landfried EUCE Scholar-in-Residence
(2/11/2009)
Lecture and Conversation Womens Memoirs Eye Witness Accounts in the Courts of a Humanitarian Empire by Fatemeh Keshavarz Washington University in conversation with Minoo Moallem Gender and Womens Studies, UC Berkeley
(2/18/2009)
Lecture The Netherlands Between Accommodation and Commotion by Ido De Haan Professor of Political History, Utrecht University
(2/18/2009)
Lecture Authorizing Dissent, Attempting Godly Rule, Dismantling Central State Power The Political History of Early 1630-1650 New England Revisited by David Hall Harvard Divinity School
(2/23/2009)
Lecture Cover-up French Gender Equality and the Islamic Headscarf byJoan Wallach-Scott Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
(2/25/2009)
Conversations With History The Politics of the Veil. Joan Wallach-Scott. Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton
(2/26/2009)
Cover-up French Gender Equality and the Islamic Headscarf Joan Wallach-Scott Princeton University in conversation with Olivier Roy French National Center for Scientific Research, France
(2/26/2009)
Film Series Womens Cinema from Tangiers to Teheran
(3/1/2009 - 3/31/2009)
Conversations with History Identity, Freedom and Revolution. Author, filmmaker and journalist Roya Hakakian
(3/4/2009 - 4/3/2009)
Lecture Journey from the Land of No A Girlhood Caught in Revolutionary Iran by Roya Hakakian Author, Filmmaker, and Journalist
(3/4/2009)
Lecture Don of a New Era Why President Obama Should Model His Foreign Policy on The Godfather by Dr. John Hulsman Alfred von Oppenheim Scholar in Residence, German Council on Foreign Relations and A. Wess Mitchell Co-Founder and Director of Research, Center for European Policy Analysis
(3/5/2009)
Lecture Ireland Between Britain and Europe in the Age of Reformation Two Interpretations by Steven G. EllisProfessor of History, National University of Ireland and Galway Ute Lotz-Heumann Professor in Late Medieval and Reformation History, University of Arizona
(3/17/2009)
Portuguese Teachers Workshop
(3/28/2009)
Lecture Gender, Islam and the West presents Beyond Memoir Women, Writing and the Making of Iranian Diaspora Identities Thirty Years After the Revolution by,Persis M. Karim Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, San Jose State University
(4/2/2009)
Conference European Union A Teachers Institute
(4/4/2009)
Lecture The EUs Response to the Global Economic Crisis by,Richard Yung French Socialist Senator, Member of the Constitutional Laws Commission, of the European Affairs Commission, and the Womens Rights Delegation
(4/8/2009)
Conference Dismembering the Map New Perspectives on the Luso-Hispanic World
(4/10/2009 - 4/11/2009)
Lecture The Italian Jewish Community Between Fascism and Post-Fascism by, Ilaria Pavan Long-term Research Fellow, Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, Italy
(4/13/2009)
Public Symposium Napoleon European Culture at the Crossroads
(4/17/2009 - 4/18/2009)
Teacher Workshop Napoleon European Culture at the Crossroads.
(4/19/2009)
Informal conversation with students followed by a scheduled lecture EU relations with the US in light of the new Obama administration by Luc Veron and Bill Burros from the Delegation
(4/22/2009)
Lecture Islands of Men Shifting Gender Boundaries in World War I Internment Camps by, Alon Rachamimov Department of History, Tel Aviv University
(4/23/2009)
Lecture Ladies Paradise and Beyond The Dynamics and Limitations of Distribution in Frances Modern History by, Patrick Fridenson Professor of International Business and Labour History at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
(5/4/2009)
Symposium For Gods Sake Religion, Politics and the West
(7/1/2009 - 7/4/2009)
Teacher Summer Institute Visible Power Art and National Life.
(7/27/2009 - 7/31/2009)
Musical Cultural Property Nazi Era Looting and 21st Century Challenges
(9/22/2009)
EU Asylum and Immigration Policy Fortress Europe
(9/24/2009)
EU Asylum and Immigration Policy Fortress Europe?
(9/24/2009)
Europes Response to the World Economic Crisis
(10/1/2009)
Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler Redefining our Place in the Universe
(10/2/2009 - 10/3/2009)
Cold War and European Integration in the 1950s A Biographical Approach
(10/7/2009)
Center for British Studies Conference Modern Pluralism Anglo-American Debates since 1880
(10/10/2009)
Education Without Borders
(10/12/2009)
Education without Borders Multiculturalism, Integration, and Diversity in European Higher Education
(10/12/2009)
IES Fall Tea and Poster Gallery Opening
(10/15/2009)
The Euro After the Crisis
(10/15/2009)
The Euro After the Crisis The Case of Hungary
(10/19/2009)
Finding an Authentic Voice - Orhan Pamuk
(11/6/2009)
Algernon Sidneys Calvinist Republicanism and the End of the Long Sixteenth Century
(11/9/2009)
Who Really Opened the Wall
(11/9/2009)
Armindo Moreira Palma Jacinto
(11/10/2009)
The Terror of Natural Right Republicanism, the Cult of Nature, and the French Revolution
(11/10/2009)
O livro proibido o mais apetecido a censura em Portugal nos finais do sculo XVIII e as transgresses dos livreiros
(11/12/2009)
Interview on KPFA about the European Union under the new president and foreign minister
(11/19/2009)
Tear Down This Wall! Internet Art Circumventing Censorship and Unveiling Secret Prisons
(11/19/2009)
Germanys Post-Wall Foreign Policy
(11/20/2009)
Workshop Tear Down this Wall! Internet Art Circumventing Censorship and Unveiling Secret Prisons
(11/20/2009)
The Price of a Life Toward a History of the Valuation of Human Life, ca.1600-ca.1800
(11/23/2009)
Conflicts and the Networked Threats / Networked Opportunities for State Actors
(11/24/2009)
The Swedish Presidency of the European Union Goals and Accomplishments
(12/1/2009)
Brussels in the Belgian Labyrinth Problem or Asset?
(12/2/2009)
Transcontinental REACH How the EUs Chemicals Policy can Promote Green Chemistry in California.
(12/2/2009)
Mind, Nature, Heterodoxy, and Iconoclasm in The Winters Tale
(12/3/2009)
Risk and the Stock-jobbing Globe BritishSpeculation in California and South Africa
(12/9/2009)
The Normative Power of a Normal State Power and Revolutionary Vision in Germanys Post-Wall Foreign Policy
(1/12/2010)
European Union Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
(1/13/2010)
What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money - Stephen S. Cohen
(1/14/2010)
Energy Through the Ages Stories of Energy in Social and Political Life Around the World
(1/23/2010)
The State of Exception - A Trial for the Monte Sole Nazi Massacre after 62 Years
(1/28/2010)
Cold War on the Home Front Consumption as Propaganda in Marshall Plan Europe
(2/8/2010)
Zionist Readings of Kafka Their Utility and Futility
(2/16/2010)
How the Media tells the News Five European Perspectives
(2/17/2010)
Faculty at UC Berkeleys Graduate School of Education Present An Introduction to Issues in International Education
(2/20/2010)
Funding schemes for academic researchers in all fields working with European partners
(2/22/2010)
IES at UC Berkeley and Graduate Education
(2/22/2010)
Mitigating Global Warming Through Art - Exploring the Importance of Music for the Change of Lifestyles
(2/26/2010)
Migration and Labor in the EU A Roadmap for the Future?
(3/6/2010)
The European Union An Overview
(3/6/2010)
Conversations with Hans-Thies Lehmann and Freddie Rokem Conjunctures of Performance and Philosophy
(3/9/2010)
Priorities of the Spanish European Union Presidency in the First Semester of 2010
(3/9/2010)
Islam and Homosexuality in the West
(3/17/2010)
Population, Integration and Law Implications for Immigration Policy. 2010 EUCE conference.
(3/29/2010 - 3/30/2010)
Democratization through Science? International Institutions, Epistemic Communities, and Political ChangeThe case of Algeria and the Mediterranean Sea protection regime
(3/31/2010)
Europe 2.0 The bumpy road to sustainable integration. Lessons from the EU reflection group on the Future of Europe.
(4/1/2010)
Fighting Nazism with Words Dutch Clandestine Literature Under the Nazi Occupation
(4/1/2010 - 8/31/2010)
The New Man / Der neue Mensch
(4/1/2010)
Food, Culture and Identity in a Global Society A Conversation between Darra Goldstein and Barry Glassner
(4/2/2010)
Successful and Genuine Failures France and Germany in the History of Multi-Speed European Political Integration
(4/7/2010)
Literature as Resistance
(4/15/2010)
Immigrant Incorporation and Identity Schooling the Second Generation in Europe
(4/20/2010)
Writing in the Language of an Other My Fathers Notebook and the House of the Mosque
(4/21/2010)
Nationhood and Nation-building in South Asia
(4/28/2010 - 4/30/2010)
Florence of the Medici
(4/30/2010 - 5/1/2010)
Food History and Culture in the West
(4/30/2010)
India EU Strategic Partnership
(5/3/2010)
Model Deutschland Is it still Viable?
(5/6/2010)
Interview with Radio Kurdistan in Iraq, The Causes of Ethnic Conflict and Paths to Reconciliation
(7/19/2010)
ORIAS Summer Institute
(7/26/2010 - 7/30/2010)
Green Perspectives in Europe Implications for the Americas?
(9/29/2010)
A Breath of Freedom The Civil Rights Struggle,African-American GIs, and Germany
(10/7/2010)
The Civil Rights Struggle, African American GIs, andGermany
(10/7/2010 - 11/7/2010)
Identity through Reconstruction? The current wave of reconstructing lost buildings and spaces in Germany
(10/14/2010)
Financial Transparency and Trust - the Liechtenstein Model
(10/21/2010)
Venice Queen of the Adriatic
(10/22/2010 - 10/23/2010)
Beyond Arizona Laws Targeting Immigrants in the US and Europe
(10/25/2010)
Oktoberfest
(10/26/2010)
Religion in Postwar Europe A Global Perspective. Professor at the Department of History at Leuven University, Belgium
(10/26/2010)
EmancipationHow Liberating Europes Jews from the Ghetto Led to Revolution and RenaissanceLecture by Michael GoldfarbAuthor, Journalist, Broadcaster and former NPR Voice in London
(10/27/2010)
Arabes de France Loubard Activism and the Limits of the Beur Imaginary
(11/1/2010)
Has Multiculturalism failed in Germany? What Next?
(11/2/2010)
Identity and Immigration Spain 2010
(11/3/2010)
Old Age Tension in France Protests Paralyze the Economy Why?
(11/4/2010)
Ashes in the Wind - Reevaluation on the Holocaust in the Netherlands
(11/8/2010)
Everlasting Reconquista? - Muslims in Spanish self-representation since 1975
(11/8/2010)
Seville. Scrutinizing a Citys Character
(11/29/2010)
Survival, Resistance and Creativity Romani Gypsy Womens Lives in Western Europe
(12/1/2010)
The European Union after the Lisbon Treaty Role and Priorities of the Belgian Presidency
(12/1/2010)
Crying Fire Fire in Noahs Flood Whats behind the call for British Austerity?
(12/2/2010)
Interpreting UK Foreign Policy Traditions and Dilemmas Conference
(12/3/2010)
Global Warming as a Global Externality
(12/4/2010)
The Crisis of the Euro an Update
(12/7/2010)
Will Europe Lead the Transatlantic Partnership?
(1/7/2011)
Programs, Research Opportunities and Scholarships for Studying in or About Portugal
(1/28/2011)
The Afterlife of Empire
(1/28/2011)
The Birth of the Migrant Pathology and PostwarMobility.
(1/28/2011)
The How and Why of Writing
(2/4/2011)
Toledo The Multicultural Challenges of Medieval Spain
(2/4/2011 - 2/5/2011)
Latin American Immigrants in Spain and the US
(2/10/2011)
The Levellers and Modern Democracy The Politics of Necessity and the Language of Consent
(2/10/2011)
Oxala Crescam Pitangas Hopefully Pitangas will Grow
(2/11/2011)
Foodways in the EU and US
(2/12/2011)
Picturing Neo-Imperialism
(2/16/2011)
Portuguese Hyphenated Identity Ripples of the Colonial Past in the Post-Colonial Present
(2/18/2011)
Back Home? The Return of Jewish Intellectuals to Germany after the Holocaust
(2/24/2011)
Oralidade Na Obra de Ondjai Os Livros Sobre Luanda
(2/25/2011)
The World in a Cup, Identity in a Glass a one-day symposium on coffee and wine
(2/26/2011)
Gente das Fajas
(3/4/2011)
The Political Incorporation of Immigrants Progress, Prospects and Pitfalls in Europe and North America.
(3/4/2011 - 3/5/2011)
Jewish Letters Love and Longing
(3/8/2011)
The State of the European Union a Conversation with EU Ambassador Joo Vale de Almeida
(3/10/2011)
The Neighbor
(3/11/2011 - 3/13/2011)
Creating Modern Law The Development of the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions
(3/12/2011)
Haitian Stories A Conversation with Mimi Barthlmy
(3/15/2011)
Landmarks in Transatlantic Strategy From Roosevelt to Obama
(3/18/2011)
The Teaching of Portuguese in the United States
(3/18/2011)
Californias World Language Content Standards Overview and Strategies for Classroom Application
(3/25/2011 - 3/26/2011)
Californias World Language Content Standards Overview and Strategies for Classroom Application
(3/26/2011)
A paixao de Mariana
(3/28/2011)
Governing Europe Understanding the Establishment and Growth of European Union Agencies
(3/30/2011)
The Crisis of the Belgian State
(4/6/2011)
9th annual Claremont-UC Undergraduate conference on the European Union.
(4/7/2011 - 4/8/2011)
Why Britain? The Privatization of the University
(4/7/2011)
Portuguese Youth Day
(4/11/2011)
Toleration and the English Renaissance
(4/11/2011)
Will the Euro Collapse?
(4/12/2011)
Beyond the Written Word Sound and Images of the Return
(4/13/2011)
The Return of Portuguese Emigrant Descendents to Portugal Identity, Belonging, and Transnational Lives
(4/13/2011)
The Return of Portuguese Emigrant Descendents to Portugal Identity, Belonging, and Transnational Lives
(4/13/2011)
EU and the Middle East
(4/14/2011)
From Stolen Art to Incunabula - The Clash Between Private Property Rights, National Patrimony, and the Cultural Heritage of All Mankind
(4/14/2011)
Constructions of Austrian Literature
(4/18/2011)
Early Blood Transfusion Research and the Limits of the Human What the 17th Century Can Tell Us about Our Own Biomedical Controversies
(4/20/2011)
How did Hirsi Alis Autobiographies Affect Public Debates on Emancipation, Integration and Multiculturalism in the Netherlands and the US?
(4/25/2011)
Peace or a Prelude to War? The Historical Roots of the Current Crisis in Cote DIvoire
(4/26/2011)
Debating Contemporary Switzerland
(4/27/2011)
Strong Europe with a Human Touch Hungary and the European Union Presidency
(4/27/2011)
Reinventing the Baltic Sea Region from the Hansa to the EU Strategy of 2009
(4/28/2011)
Haunted Memories Portraits of Women in the Holocaust
(5/2/2011)
A Workshop on Assessment
(5/3/2011)
Is There a German Equivalent to the Russian Word halyava? Negotiating Civic Morality Among Post-Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Germany
(5/3/2011)
Written on the Body Remembering the 1980s Irish Prison Hunger Strikes
(5/4/2011)
Le Nom des Gens The Names of Love
(5/6/2011)
The impact of globalization and Europeanization on French higher education policy
(5/17/2011)
The EU and the Arctic Region
(5/19/2011)
Occupational and Organizational Change in Higher Education Administration in Germany - Comparative Perspectives
(5/26/2011)
EU Foreign Policy at Viadrina University, June 22, and another one on the EU and the Middle
(6/22/2011)
Teaching World History at the College Level From Regional to Global Studies
(6/27/2011 - 6/29/2011)
The Euro-Med Partnership
(7/4/2011)
Ancient Civilizations in the Sixth Grade Curriculum Summer Institute Greek Pottery
(7/18/2011 - 7/22/2011)
Absent Voices Experience of common life in world history
(7/25/2011 - 7/29/2011)
European Languages Portal. Website providing information about European languages taught at Cal.
(8/15/2011 - 8/15/2012)
ORIAS newsletters and flyers distributed monthly statewide to California schools, educators and district offices.
(8/15/2011 - 8/15/2012)
Europe, What Are You? Where Did You Come From? and Where Are You Going?
(9/7/2011)
European Brinkmanship. How European Governments Turn Back the Clock and Harm the Union. Public lecture by PROFESSOR DR. SONJA PUNTSCHER-RIEKMANN, Professor of Political Theory and Vice-Rector for International Relations and Communication at Salzburg University, Austria
(9/8/2011)
Steps in History, Paces in Personal Lives A Post-Colonial Family History from Aruba. Public lecture by Author GISELLE ECURY
(9/15/2011)
Steps in History, Paces in Personal Lives A Post-Colonial Family History from Aruba. Public lecture by Author GISELLE ECURY
(9/15/2011)
When Maskilim Went to Spas On the Recovery and Rejuvenation of the Jewish Body, Mind and Nation. Public lecture by MIRJAM TRIENDL-ZADOFF, Department of Jewish History and Culture, University of Munich
(9/16/2011)
An Apocalypse of Our Time Sergei Nilus and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Public lecture by MICHAEL HAGEMEISTER, Universitt Basel
(9/19/2011)
Paris is Worth a Massacre Marlowe and the Death of Ramus. Public lecture by JOHN GUILLORY, Professor of English at NYU
(9/23/2011)
Britain, America and Asia New Cooperation in the Pacific Century. Public lecture by Sir Nigel Sheinwald, British Ambassador to the U.S.
(9/29/2011)
Britain, America and Asia New Cooperation in the Pacific Century. Public lecture by Sir Nigel Sheinwald, British Ambassador to the U.S.
(9/29/2011)
Accommodating Cultural and Religious Diversity in Europe. Panel discussion with Professor Isabelle Rorive, Professeure la Facult de droit, Centre Perelman de philosophie du droit,Universit libre de Bruxelles. Professor Emmanuelle Bribosia, Director of the Legal Department, Institute for European Studies, Universit Libre de Bruxelles. Moderator Professor David Oppenheimer, Berkeley Law
(10/12/2011)
IES Fall Tea
(10/12/2011)
From Anger to Hedonism - and Back Again Why Britain Cant Escape the 1980s. Public lecture by JOHN HARRIS, Broadcaster and Journalist
(10/19/2011)
Homeland in Parentheses Wedding Scenes in Transnational Films. public lecture by Assistant Professor zgr Yaren ?YYU Faculty of Fine Arts, Van, Turkey
(10/21/2011)
In Transit A Panel on Migration and Multiculturalism. Panel discussion with Deniz Gktrk of the Department of German at the University of California, Berkeley Nora Friedel Assistant Director, Little Alien Nina Kusturica Director, Little Alien Nesrin Samdereli Screenwriter, Almanya Yasemin Samdereli Director, Almanya
(10/22/2011)
Go East, Young West An Artisans Exodus. Public lecture byJANE KAMENSKYHarry S. Truman Professor at Brandeis University
(10/24/2011)
Greeces Crisis and its European Connection. Public lecture by visiting scholar Thanos Veremis, Professor of History at the University of Athens.Comments offered by Stavros Gadinis, Berkeley Law School
(10/25/2011)
A Fresh Start for the Charter Fundamental Questions on the Application of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights. Public lecture by Judge Thomas Von DanwitzGerman Judge on the European Court of Justice
(10/27/2011)
African Voices in Colonial TonguesPresentation and discussion of works by Luso-African writers Framing the Nation from the colonial debris A reading of J.E. Agualusa, by FERNANDA GIL COSTAUniversity of Lisbon, PortugalWomanhood, Citizenship and Nation-building in Alda Esprito Santo, by DEOLINDA M. ADAOUniversity of California, Berkeley
(10/28/2011)
Non-discrimination in the Recent Jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice. Public lecture by Judge Thomas Von Danwitz, German Judge on the European Court of Justice.
(10/28/2011)
The Libyan Uprising and the first authorized UN military intervention under The Responsibility to Protect. Public lecture by Jeremy Kinsman, former Canadian Ambassador
(11/3/2011)
Notre Dame The Soul of Medieval Paris
(11/4/2011 - 11/5/2011)
Suicide and Theatre in Cambridge of Charles IDAVID CRESSYHumanities Distinguished Professor of History and George III, Professor of British History, Ohio State University
(11/8/2011)
Practicing the Borderland in Dialog with Czeslaw Milosz. Public lecture by Krzysztof Czyzewski, Founder and President of the Borderland Foundation of Arts, Cultures, and Nations
(11/9/2011)
Inaugural Conference in Romani Studies
(11/10/2011)
On Speaking and Giving Pleasure Hebrew and the Jewish Enlightenment
(11/10/2011)
Inarticulacy A National Early Modern Conference
(11/12/2011 - 11/13/2011)
Jews and Photography in Eastern and Central Europe Origins and Arrested Development
(11/15/2011)
La Politica Exterior Francesa en America Latina
(11/16/2011)
The Morning the Wall Came Down
(11/17/2011)
The Prisner Samson. Public lecture by MOLLY MURRAY,Associate Professor of English at Columbia University and Author of The Poetics of Conversation in Early Modern English Literature Verse and Change from Donne to Dryden
(11/17/2011)
A Workshop on Migrationand Memory
(11/18/2011)
Will Ireland Go Bankrupt? The Latest Eurozone Crisis
(11/18/2011)
Europes Crisis an Update. Public workshop by Barry Eichengreen,George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science.
(11/22/2011)
Fertile Grounds for the Radical Right Evidence from the Netherlands
(11/23/2011)
vs sodes capitnsYou Are All Captains dir. Oliver Laxe Spain-Morocco, 2010, Cannes Quinzaine des Ralisateurs. Film screening followed by discussion with director,
(11/28/2011)
EU Presidency Speaker Series Poland and the Polish Presidency of the European Union. Lecture by Joanna Kozinska Frybes, Consul General at the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Los Angeles
(12/2/2011)
Women and Politics in the Media. Panel discussion withAna Cabrera, PhD Researcher and Project coordinator at the Centro de Investigao Media e JornalismoFaculdade de Cincias Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de LisboaLisbonCarla Martins, MA Researcher at the Centro de Investigao Media e Jornalismo Professor at Universidade Lusfona Lisbon Teresa Flores, PhD Researcher at the Centro de Investigao Media e Jornalismo Professor at Universidade LusfonaLisbon
(12/2/2011)
Crises on the Road to European Integration. Lecture by Sergio Fabbrini, Director and Professor of Political Science and International Relations, School of Government,RomeDistinguished EU Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley. Discussant, Beverly Crawford, Professor of Political Economy at UC Berkeley
(2/2/2012)
Distinguished Visiting EU Scholar Lecture Series - The Resurgence of National Governments?. By Sergio Fabbrini, Director and Professor of Political Science and International Relations, School of Government,Rome and Distinguished EU Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley. Discussant, Chris Ansell, Professor of Political Science at UC Berkeley
(2/9/2012)
Prospects of Balkan Membership in the EU. Public lecture by Konstanty Gebert, Journalist for the Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland
(2/10/2012)
Ships of State. Images of Unity for Troubled Times. Public lecture by Stephan Leibfried, University of Bremen and Jacobs University Bremen, Director of the DFG German Research Council
(2/15/2012)
A Poignant Idyll The National Cemetery of Finland. Photo exhibit by Eric Kotila
(2/16/2012)
The Future of the EU Federation, Confederation, or DisintegrationPublic lecture by distinguished Visiting EU Scholar Sergio Fabbrini Director and Professor of Political Science and International Relations, School of Government,RomeDiscussants Professor David Vogel and Professor Martin Shapiro
(2/16/2012)
EU Environment Policy - Present Trends and Challenges. Public lecture by Anne Burrill, Visiting EU Fellow at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies,University of Washington
(2/21/2012)
We Have the Right to Exist Here Jewish Politics and the Question of Jewish Life in Germany after 1945. Public lecture by Andrea Sinn, University of Munich
(2/22/2012)
Gastao Cruz Welcome and Introduction, The Writer and his Works
(2/24/2012)
Is Democracy on the Retreat? Europe Between Market Pressure, German Rigour, and Technocracy. Public lecture by Federico Rampini, La Repubblica U.S. Bureau Chief
(3/1/2012)
Looking to the Pacific US-UK Challenges and Perspectives. Public lecture by Simon Fraser, British Under Secretary for the Foreign Office and Head of the Diplomatic Services
(3/1/2012)
Lesung und Diskussionprsentiert vom Multicultural Germany Project. Public lecture by Aris Fioretos, author and Professor of Aesthetics at Sdertrn hgskola inStockholm
(3/6/2012)
Gastao Cruz Distinguished Visiting Writer in Residence.
(3/9/2012)
Managing Migration and Integration
(3/9/2012)
Wise Use of Floodplains Adaptation in America and Europe
(3/9/2012 - 3/10/2012)
4th Annual Educator Workshop on the EU
(3/10/2012)
Work, Reward and Labor Discipline in late Seventeenth Century England
(3/12/2012)
IES Spring Tea Time
(3/15/2012)
The Atheist State Lucretius and the Politics of Materialism in the Seventeenth Century. Public lecture by David NorbrookUniversity of Oxford
(3/19/2012)
Excellence and Equity in Education. Student workshop
(3/20/2012)
Young Engineers Scientists Symposium 2012
(3/20/2012 - 3/22/2012)
The National Cemetery of Finland in Photos A Poignant Idyll. Photography exhibit and opening lecture by Eric Kotila
(3/28/2012 - 6/15/2012)
Transnational Biographies. Public lecture by Irini SioutiDepartment of Sociology, Goethe Universitaet, Frankfurt/Germany
(4/3/2012)
Conference The Specter of Separatism Political Fragmentation in the European Union
(4/11/2012)
10th Annual Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
(4/12/2012 - 4/13/2012)
International conference Burdens Writing British History after 1945.
(4/14/2012 - 4/15/2012)
Lagoa Nativity Scenes A Century-Long Tradition of Cultural Representation. Presentation by Roberto Medeiros President of Mosaico Foundation
(4/18/2012)
The 2012 French Elections Between Apathy and Antagonism. Public lecture by Jonah Levy, Associate Professor of Political Science, UC Berkeley
(4/19/2012)
Building Community through Education and Technology XXXVI Annual Conference on Portuguese-American Education and Culture
(4/21/2012)
European Growth and Research A View from the Danish EU-Presidency. Lecture by Mikkel Skovborg, Research and Technology Attach at Innovation Center Denmark
(4/26/2012)
Pompeii and Herculaneum Rediscovering Roman Art and Culture
(4/27/2012 - 4/28/2012)
Digital Newspaper Collection. Formal presentations about the digital newspapers will be done by Sonia Pacheco, Archivist for the Ferreira-Mendes Portuguese-American Archives.
(5/2/2012)
Portuguese-American Digital newspaper Collection
(5/2/2012)
Explaining Moral Conflicts in Modern DemocraciesLessons from Catholic Europe and the United States. Lecture by Anja Henning, Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Texas, Austin
(5/3/2012)
Western Graduate Research Workshop on the EU.
(5/4/2012 - 5/5/2012)
Summer Institute Teaching World History At Community College
(5/29/2012 - 5/30/2012)
European Research Funding Whats in it for You?. Public lecture by Astrid-Christina Koch, Counselor for the Science, Technology andEducation section at the Delegation of the European Union to the USA in Washington,D.C.
(5/31/2012)
Summer Institute for K-12 teachers The Role of Technology in Human History
(7/23/2012 - 7/25/2012)
Women in Politics and the Media
(12/2/2012)