Kickoff Gathering

Feb
12
1:00 pm
Event Status
As Scheduled
Program: 1:00 PM: INTRODUCTION & WELCOME REMARKS Nancy Condee, REEES & Randall Halle, ESC 1:15 PM: PROVOCATION As geopolitical actor Europe aspires to empire/ has fallen into insignificance. Nancy Condee, REEES and Slavic Mohammed Bamyeh, Sociology Allyson Delnore, UCIS and History 2:30 PM BREAK 3:15 PM: PROVOCATION The strength of Euroscepticism, of illiberal parties and governments, is growing across the entire EU and is justified/unreasonable. Sean Guillory, REEES and History Donna Harsch, History (Carnegie Mellon University) Randall Halle, ESC and German 4:45 PM: BREAK 5:00 PM: KEYNOTE CONVERSATION America, Soviet Russia, Europe: Three Attempts at Shaping the 20th Century Moderated by: Nancy Condee, REEES and Slavic Gregor Thum, History What is a Provocation: Three formal presenters will have 7-10 minutes to present a pointed response, a set of theses, a brief case study responding to a statement designed to provoke (30 mins). After the formal presentations, we will turn to an open discussion. All in attendance will be invited to pose questions, offer responses, and present their own provocations (60 mins). If you have questions, concerns, requests for clarification or interest in presenting provocations, please contact Randall Halle, rhalle@pitt.edu.
In-Person event
Location
University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center, 602 Cathedral of Learning
Event Type
Presentation
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