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7:00 Alex Caviedes: EU-US Relations (Sequoya Branch Library, Madison) |
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5:00 Roberto González Echevarría
(Hispanic and Comparative Literature, Yale): "The Prisoner of Sex: Don Quixote I, 22"
Part of Don Quixote in Wisconsin (CES/Center for the Humanities, et al.) |
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3:30 David Brenner |
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12:00 Jose Alvarez |
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5:00 Mario Turchetti (Univ. of Fribourg, Switzerland): "Despotism and Tyranny" (History)
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Wisconsin Workshop 13th Annual Cornish Festival (Mineral Point, WI) 3:30 Mark Golden (Univ. of Winnipeg): "Myths in the History of the Ancient and Modern Olympics" (History) 7:30 Film: Amsterdam Global Village (Global Visions Series) |
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Wisconsin Workshop 13th Annual Cornish Festival (Mineral Point, WI) |
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13th Annual Cornish Festival (Mineral Point, WI) |
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12:00 Roundtable on the Future of the European Union2:00 Sara Lennox |
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German Studies Association Conference (Milwaukee)7:30 Maria Rosa Menocal (Yale): "Three Cultures or One? Muslims, Jews, and Christians and the Art of Coexistence in Medieval Spain" (Center for the Humanities) |
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German Studies Association Conference (Milwaukee) 7:30 Film: Time Out (Global Visions Series, cosponsored by CES) |
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