Fall
2004 ESA events are listed below.
Alternatively, click on a month to see a more extensive calendar of Europe-related
events on the UW-Madison campus:
July '04 | August | September | October | November | December
- 7 September
Romuald Fonkua
Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg
"L'Afrique noire pouvait-elle prétendre au développement? Réflexion
à partir de l'oeuvre de Robert Delavignette, administrateur colonial
(1897-1976)"
12:00 p.m., 336 Ingraham
- 9 September
Business Outreach Event: "Europe
in Focus: Opportunities in an Enlarged Europe"
3:30 p.m., Fluno Center for Executive Education, 601 University
Ave.
Rescheduled! New date: October 28
- 13 September
Miguel Maduro
Advocate-General of the European Court of Justice
"The
Operation of the European Court of Justice in the European Legal,
Political and Social Context: The Views of an Academic and Participant
Observer"
11:00 a.m., 7200 Law School (Lubar Commons)
- 16-19 September
37th International and Interdisciplinary Wisconsin Workshop: "Prejudice
and Enlightenment"
Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St.
- 12 October
Francis Harvey
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
"Changes
to the Land? Implementing European Union Common Agricultural Policy
in Poland"
12:30 p.m., 6101 Social Sciences Building
- 14 October
Vathsala Aithal
Cornelia Goethe Center for Gender Studies, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität,
Frankfurt
"Migrant
Women and Feminism in Germany"
12:30 p.m., 2435 Social Sciences Bldg
- 14 October
Mary Daly
School of Sociology and Social Policy, Queen's University, Belfast
"European
Union Social Policy after Lisbon: A New Approach?"
4:00 p.m., 206 Ingraham Hall
- 19 October
Jean Baubérot
Ecole Pratique des Houtes Etudes, Sorbonne
"La
France et les États-Unis: deux modèles de separation État-Église"
4:00 p.m., 336 Ingraham
- 25 October
Bruno de Witte
Professor of European Union Law, European University Institute
(Florence)
and Marshall-Monnet Scholar-in-Residence at the UW-Madison
"The
Origins, the Nature and the Future of the European Constitutional
Treaty"
12:00 p.m., 7200 Law School (Lubar Commons)
- 25 October
Monika Albrecht
DAAD Visiting Professor at St. Olaf College
"Postcolonialism
and Contemporary German Literature"
12:30 p.m., 206 Ingraham Hall
- 28 October
Anton Hemerijck
Netherlands Scientific Council on Government Politics (WRR) and
University of Leiden
"How
Welfare States Learn"
4:00 pm, 206 Ingraham
- 28 October (Rescheduled from 9 September)
Business Outreach Event: "Europe
in Focus: Opportunities in an Enlarged Europe"
3:30 p.m., Fluno Center for Executive Education, 601 University
Ave.
- 28 October
Two
lectures on Arthurian Literature
Bart Besamusca, University of Utrecht, "Verse
or Prose? The Middle Dutch Translation of the French Prose Lancelot"
Richard Trachsler, University of Paris IV-Sorbonne,
"Geography of Courtly Romance"
3:30 - 6:00 p.m., French House, 633 North Frances St.
- 29-30 October
Conference: "Enlarging
Social Europe: The Open Method of Coordination and the EU's New
Member States"
206 Ingraham
- 5-6 November
Conference: "Responding
to Violence against Women: Models from the European Union"
Fluno Center, 601 University Ave.
- 8 November
Dorothy Chun
Germanic, Slavic and Semitic Studies, University of California
Santa Barbara
"The
Melody of Speech: How, Why and What to Teach"
4:00 p.m., 1418 Van Hise
- 10 November
Maurizio Ferrera
University of Milan
"The
Boundaries of Welfare: European Integration and the New Spatial
Politics of Solidarity"
4:00 pm, 206 Ingraham
- 13 November
K-12 Workshop: "Islam
in Europe"
Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St.
- 11-13 November
Conference: "Moral
Choices in the Age of Terrorism: Kant on Religion, Ethics, and
Politics"
Red Gym, 716 Langdon St.
- 17 November
Jelle Visser
University of Amsterdam
"Adaptive
and Reflexive Governance: The Limits of the Dutch Miracle"
4:00 pm, 336 Ingraham Hall
- 2 December
Jeffrey T. Schnapp
Professor of French and Italian
and Comparative Literature, Stanford University
"Bad
Dada (The Evola Virus): Julius Evola's Thought and its Influence"
4:00 p.m., L160 Elvehjem Museum of Art, 800 University Ave