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12:00 Kathrina Zippel 4:00 Claude Truchot (Université Marc Bloch): "World Language Policies and Pedagogical Practices in Europe" (Language Institute) |
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5:00 Ullrich Langer(French, UW-Madison): "On Literature and Pleasure in the Renaissance" (Center for the Humanities) |
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12:00 Pamela Potter |
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5:00 Barbara Fuchs (University of Pennsylvania): "Don Quixote I: History and National Memory"Don Quixote in Wisconsin (CES/Center for the Humanities, et al.) |
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7:00 On the Road with Hans Christian Andersen (Eau Claire Public Library) |
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Daniel Kleinman(Dept. of Rural Sociology): "Agricultural Biotechnology Policy: US, EU and International" (WAGE/Insite) |
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4:00 Thomas Navratil7:00 Giovanna Miceli Jeffries (Dept. of French and Italian). World Beyond Our Borders Series (Borders West) |
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12:00 Thomas Navratil (Madision Committee on Foreign Relations) 7:00 On the Road with Hans Christian Andersen (Sequoya Branch Library, Madison) |
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12:00 Norbert Reich 3:00 Roundtable Discussion of "Sophie Scholl - The Final Days" 7:00 FILM: "Sophie Scholl - The Final Days" |
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4:00 Norbert Reich |
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5:00 James E. Young (English and Judaic Studies, U Mass Amherst): "Memory, Absence, and the End of the Monument in Berlin and New York" (Center for the Humanities) |
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4:00 Bruno di Marino |
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4:00 Bruno di Marino |
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5:00 Bruno di Marino |
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3:00 Elizabeth Mittman |
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3:00 Roundtable: Recent Unrest in France5:30 John Bruton, EU Ambassador to the U.S., and Sir David Manning, British Ambassador to the U.S.: "European Union — U.S. Relations" (European Union Center of Excellence/Chicago Council on Foreign Relations) |
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