European Studies Center

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ESC

European Colloquium Session: Europeanization in the Time of the Cannibals

Presenter: 
Prof. Randall Halle, Klaus W. Jonas Professor of German Film and Cultural Studies
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Fri, 02/02/2018 - 11:30 to 13:30

Please join us for the first meeting of the European Colloquium. We envision this colloquium as a space of interdisciplinary conversation, in which graduate students and faculty from both Pitt and CMU will come together to discuss current research on European topics.

Organized as a monthly brown bag event, we hope that everyone will bring not only their lunch, but also their questions and comments to what will hopefully become an ongoing conversation.

Location: 
4217 Posvar Hall
Cost: 
Free
Contact Person: 
Allyson Delnore
Contact Email: 
adelnore@pitt.edu

“Conversion Stories: Turning Communists into Nazis”

Presenter: 
Sabine Hake, University of Texas at Austin, German Literature and Culture
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 02/01/2018 - 17:00

Historians have long argued about the relationship between the workers and the Nazis. Did the Nazis betray the German working class or did they offer solutions to their problems? Answering these questions as part of a larger debate about politics and emotions means to pay close attention to the grievances and resentments that made possible the shift from class to race as the main category of identification.

Location: 
602 Cathedral of Learning

Italian Fulbright Welcome Reception

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 01/16/2018 - 16:00 to 17:30

Please join the European Studies Center and Center for International Legal Education in welcoming Francesca Ragno, this year’s Italian Fulbright Distinguished Lecturer, to the University of Pittsburgh for a welcoming reception in the Alcoa Room at 4:00 – 5:30 pm.

Location: 
Alcoa Room, Barco Law Building
Cost: 
Free and open to the public
Contact Person: 
Jae-Jae Spoon
Contact Email: 
spoonj@pitt.edu

Film Screening: “Confrontation: Paris 1968”

Presenter: 
Seymour Drescher, Pitt Emeritus Professor of History
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Mon, 03/12/2018 - 16:00 to 18:30

Join us for a screening of “Confrontation: Paris 1968” and a conversation with one of the filmmakers, Pitt’s own Emeritus Professor of History, Seymour Drescher.

Location: 
Posvar 4130, University of Pittsburgh
Cost: 
Free and open to the public
Contact Person: 
Allyson Delnore
Contact Email: 
adelnore@pitt.edu

A Roundtable Discussion on the Pitt World History Center’s World-Historical Gazetter Project

Presenter: 
Various
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 01/16/2018 - 16:00

Featuring:
Anne Knowles (University of Maine), Ruth Mostern (History), Karl Grossner (Stanford), and Ryan Horne (World History Center)

Presented by the World History Center

Location: 
Humanities Center, 602 Cathedral of Learning
Cost: 
Free and open to the public
Contact Person: 
Allyson Delnore
Contact Email: 
adelnore@pitt.edu

Connected Seas: the Baltic Sea in a wider Oceanic World

Presenter: 
Michael North, Professor of History, University of Greifswald, Germany
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 03/27/2018 - 16:00 to 17:15

Professor North, currently a teaching fellow at UC Santa Barbara, is Chair of Modern History at the Moritz Arndt University Greifswald, Director of the Graduate Program “Contact Area Mare Balticum: Foreignness and Integration in the Baltic Region” and Director of the Interdisciplinary Research Training Group “Baltic Borderlands: Shifting Boundaries of Mind and Culture in the Borderlands of the Baltic Sea Region.”

Location: 
232 Cathedral of Learning

Telling Spatial Stories of the Holocaust

Presenter: 
Anne Knowles McBride Professor of History, University of Maine
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 01/18/2018 - 17:00

Historical Geographer Anne Knowles is co-founder of the Holocaust Geographies Collaborative http://holocaustgeographies.geo.txstate.edu/and a specialist in Historical GIS, Geovisualization, and Digital Humanities, with topical interest in intersections of economy, technology, and culture and their expression in the landscape. She will be Visiting Short-Term Fellow at Pitt's Humanities Center: see Humanities Center calendar for further events and workshops during her visit.

Location: 
Humanities Center, 602 Cathedral of Learning
Cost: 
Free and open to the public
Contact Person: 
Allyson Delnore
Contact Email: 
adelnore@pitt.edu

Rivers and History, Rivers of History- Symposium Keynote Lecture

Presenter: 
Terje Tvedt
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 02/22/2018 - 16:30

The talk will discuss some examples of the very important but changing roles of rivers in history (the small Akerselva in Oslo, Norway, the Derwent in England, the Indus, and the Huang He in China). Based on these cases it will discuss modernization theories that dominated international discourse on development after World War II, theories that disregarded the role of water in historical developments.

For more information, please see: http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/rivers-symposium.

Location: 
602 Cathedral of Learning
Contact Person: 
Patryk Reid
Contact Email: 
par85@pitt.edu

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