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Lectures

The following lists the lectures given by members of PRS and by invited speakers since 2003.


"O ţară sfântă ca soarele de pe cer"(A blessed country like the sun in the sky): Researching Fascism in Romania

Roland Clark, History, University of Pittsburgh

October 21, 2011

 

Singing and Style in the Romanian Legion of the Archangel Michael

Roland Clark, History, University of Pittsburgh

October 23, 2009

 

Printing a Pogrom: Violence and Print Communities in Interwar Romania

Roland Clark, History, University of Pittsburgh

October 29, 2008

 

In the Name of the Nation: A Comparative Study of Political Legitimization among German Exiles (1939-1945) and Romanian Refugees (1949-1955)

Andrea Deciu Ritivoi, English, Carnegie Mellon University

March 20, 2008

 

From the Shtetl to Zurich and Paris: Trajectories of the Avant-Garde

Irina Livezeanu, History, University of Pittsburgh

February 23, 2008

 

Nationalist Politics and Everyday Ethnicity in a Transylvanian Town

Rogers Brubaker, Sociology, UCLA

December 3, 2007

 

Intellectuals and Interest Groups: The Paradoxes and Politics of Romanian Interwar Theology

Roland Clark, History, University of Pittsburgh

January 23, 2007

 

Europeanization, the Lamfalussy Process, and the Ambivalence of Deregulation in Pre-Accession Romania

Narcis Tulbure, Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh

October 31, 2006

 

Has Romania had its revolution?

Padraic Kenney, History, University of Colorado

January 27, 2006

 

Mentalitate şi durată istorică in Basarabia intre 1812-1992 (Mentalite and long duree in Bessarabia, 1812-1992)

Dr. Virgiliu Barlădeanu, Free University of Moldova, Chişinău

January 6, 2006

 

Who Invented Eastern Europe? Enlightenment Ideas in Transit

Alex Drace-Francis, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College, London

December 3, 2004

A version of this presentation has just been published in European History Quarterly (2006; 36: 61-89) under the title: A Provincial Imperialist and A Curious Account of Wallachia: Ignaz von Born. Read it online at http://ehq.sagepub.com

 

Romania's Quest for E.U. Membership: True Love or Seeking a Marriage of Convenience? 

Andrei Ogrezeanu, Political Science, University of Pittsburgh

October 22, 2004

 

Sweet Burden: Nostalgia and the Romanian Intellectual in Exile

Andreea Deciu Ritivoi, English, Carnegie Mellon University

September 30, 2004

 

Turning Numbers Against Themselves: Survey Statistics and Religious Distance in Romania

Mihnea Vasilescu, Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh

May 2004


The Romanian Generation of 1914: Careers, Intellectual Production and Politics

Irina Livezeanu, History, University of Pittsburgh

December 3, 2003