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German Graduate Student Conference: "Voices Throughout the Ages: Expression, Development, and Authenticity in the German Language"4:00 Benjamin Frommer (History, Northwestern University): "National Cleansing: Retribution against Nazi Collaborators in Postwar Czechoslovakia" (CREECA) |
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German Graduate Student Conference: "Voices Throughout the Ages: Expression, Development, and Authenticity in the German Language" |
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Elizabeth Covington(ESA) at Madison Horizons Rotary Club |
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7:30 Aron Rodriguez (History and Jewish Studies, Stanford University): "Reflections on Sephardi Ladino Culture in Modern Times" (Jewish Studies) |
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12:20 Erik JensenWisconsin Council for the Social Studies / International Education Annual Conference: "Making Connections in a Diverse World" |
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12:00 Aron Rodriguez (History and Jewish Studies, Stanford University): Brown Bag Forum in 1820 Van Hise (Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese)5:00 David Sorkin (History and Inst. for Research in the Humanities, UW-Madison): "How Secular Was the Enlightenment? Six Faces of Reasonable Belief, 1689-1789" (Center for Humanities) 7:30 Aron Rodriguez (History and Jewish Studies, Stanford University): "Sephardic Jewries and the Holocaust" (Jewish Studies) Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies / International Education Annual Conference: "Making Connections in a Diverse World" |
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12:00 Bernd Martin4:00 Nicola Sani 4:00 Ruth Harris (History, University of Oxford): "Scheurer-Kestner’s Feast" (Mosse Lecture Series: "The Intimate Politics of the Dreyfus Affair") |
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2:30 Nicola Sani4:00 Ruth Harris (History, University of Oxford): "The Muse and the Historian" (Mosse Lecture Series: "The Intimate Politics of the Dreyfus Affair") 4:00 Maria Hadjipavlou (Social and Political Sciences, University of Cyprus): "Who is the Guest and Who is the Visitor? Crossing to the Other Side" (Havens Center) 6:00 Nicola Sani 7:00 Bernd Martin |
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12:00 Nicola Sani3:15 Nicola Sani 4:00 Maria Hadjipavlou (Social and Political Sciences, University of Cyprus): "Crossing to the Other Side in a Divided Cyprus: Who is the Guest and who is the Visitor?" (Havens Center) 7:00 Maria Hadjipavlou: "Dismantling Walls, Building Community/ Citizenship: Cypriots across & against the Divide" (Havens Center) |
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12:00 Christine Fauré12:20 Maria Hadjipavlou "Women in all Cypriot Communities" (Havens Center) 4:00 Ruth Harris (History, University of Oxford): "Three Jewish Brothers" (Mosse Lecture Series: "The Intimate Politics of the Dreyfus Affair") Wisconsin Film Festival, including the series "Contemporary European Cinema", sponsored by CES |
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Student Conference: "Don Quixote in Wisconsin", featureing keynote address at 1:30 p.m. by Edith Grossman (Spanish Literature Translator): "Translating Don Quixote" (CES/Center for the Humanities et al.: "Don Quixote in Wisconsin") Wisconsin Film Festival, including the series "Contemporary European Cinema", sponsored by CES 19th Annual Graduate Student Symposium (Department of French and Italian): defining spaces |
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