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Working Class History and the Benefits of Oral History: The Case of Eastern Central Europe

Presenter: 
Eszter Zsofia Toth and Ulf Brunnbauer
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 11/15/2011 - 17:00 to 19:00

A workshop with Dr. Eszter Zsofia Toth (Hungarian State Archive) and Professor Ulf Brunnbauer (University of Regensburg, Germany). Dr. Toth is one of the leading historians of the history of everyday life of Communist countries. Her work includes her much acclaimed oral history study of a women's brigade in a socialist factory in Budapest, her PhD project which investigated the profound problems of gender, class, and life-styles in the Kadar era.

Location: 
3703 WWPH

Implications of the Polish Presidency of the EU for Europe and Transatlantic Affairs

Presenter: 
Maciej Pisarski, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 11/10/2011 - 12:00

Maciej Pisarski is the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Washington, DC, a post he has held since August 2010. Previously he worked as the acting director of the Department of Strategy and Policy Planning in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw, Poland. Mr.

Location: 
4217 WWPH
Contact Person: 
Karen Lautanen
Contact Phone: 
412-648-8517
Contact Email: 
kal70@pitt.edu

The Freedom to be Racist-How the United States and Europe Struggle to Preserve Freedom and Combat Racism

Presenter: 
Eric Bleich
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 11/03/2011 - 12:30

Erik Bleich is a Professor of Political Science at Middlebury College and will give a talk based on his book on this subject published this year by Oxford University Press.

Location: 
4500 WWPH

Shakespeare's Sex

Presenter: 
Valerie Traub
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 11/16/2011 - 15:00

A talk by influential senior scholar Valerie Traub of the University of Michigan entitled "Shakespeare's Sex" on Wednesday, November 16 at 3:00 in CL 332. Traub is Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of English and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan. She is the author of *The Renaissance of Lesbianism in Early Modern England*. Other books include *Desire & Anxiety: Circulations of Sexuality in Shakespearean Drama* (1992) and two co-edited collections: *Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects* (1996) and *Gay Shame* (2009).

Location: 
Cathedral of Learning, 602

Holy Anatomy, Animate Substance: the Shrine Madonna as a Performing Object

Presenter: 
Elina Gertsman
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 10/27/2011 - 16:00

Historian Elina Gertsman will present a lecture entitled "Holy Anatomy, Animate Substance: the Shrine Madonna as a Performing Object" on October 27, 2011. Elina's work combines more traditional methods of art historical scholarship with an interest in performance studies and cognitive science (or "embodied cognition"). She is the author of *The Dance of Death in the Middle Ages: Image, Text, Performance* (2010) and has also published several articles and edited the collection, *Visualizing Medieval Performance: Perspectives, Histories, Contexts* (2008).

Location: 
Cathedral of Learning, 501G

Bruce Venarde's Two Women of the Great Schism and The Rule of St. Benedict

Subtitle: 
History Department Book Symposia Series
Presenter: 
Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Fiona Griffiths, Jan Ziolkowski
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 10/26/2011 - 16:00 to 18:00

History Department Book Symposia Series: On Wednesday, October 26, 2011, between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. the Department of History will hold a symposium celebrating Bruce Venarde's Two Women of the Great Schism and The Rule of St. Benedict.

Location: 
3703 Posvar Hall

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