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May

May
Road Rage and French Society 1890-1940
Patrick Fridenson
Director of Studies at EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes Sciences Sociales), Editor
for the magazine Entreprises et Histoire, Director of the Magazine Le Mouvement
Social, Former President of the French Association of Economist-Historians,
President-elect of the Business History Conference
Monday,
May 2, 4:00 pm, Room 201 Moses Hall
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EU-Russia Relations
Rolf
Schütte,Visiting Scholar, Institute of European
Studies, , Career Diplomat in the German Foreign
Service. Previously he worked at the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace in Washington and at the American Jewish
Committee in
New York
Tuesday,
May 3, 12.30 pm, Room 223 Moses Hall,
Institute of Governmental Studies
Sponsored by the Institute of European Studies,
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IES Tea Time
All Students, Faculty, and Staff are invited to relax and share a cup
of tea at the Institute of European Studies. We hope to see you there!
Tuesday,
May 3, 3:00 -
5:00pm
European Studies Seminar Room, 201
Moses Hall
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Constitutional
Justice in Northern Ireland
Shane O’Neill, Professor of Political Theory, Queen’s
University Belfast, Head of the School of Politics and International
Studies, Queen’s University and Fulbright Scholar and
Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Solomon Asch Center for
the Study
of Ethnopolitical Conflict, University of Pennsylvania
Thursday, May 5, 12 pm (noon)
European Studies Seminar Room, 201
Moses Hall
Contact: Heidi Sutton
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Conference
The Thaw: Soviet Society and Culture during the 1950s and 1960s
The conference will have a workshop format, with papers available in advance.
The presentations will be short, and the program leaves approximately 1.5
hours for discussion per each panel. We will be posting the papers as they
arrive and you will be able to read what you are interested in and participate
in the discussions. The papers are protected by a password.
If you would like to read the papers and come to the conference, please contact
the organizers,
Denis Kozlov at dkozlov@chass.utoronto.ca, or Eleonor Gilburd at gilburd@yahoo.com.
They will send you the login and password upon request.
Thursday-Sunday, May 12-15
Geballe
Room, Townsend Center, Stephens Hall
For more information and Conference Program
please visit the ISEEES website at :
http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~jtanny/thaw/
Sponsored by:
The Institute of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies
Co-sponsored by:
The Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University
of Toronto
The Social Sciences Division of the College of Letters
and Sciences
The Arts and Humanities Division of the College of Letters
and Sciences
The Institute of International Studies,
The Institute of European Studies
The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
The Department of History
The Graduate Division
Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities
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Geopolitics of American
and French Cities: from Oakland to Paris
Frederick Douzet, Maitre de conferences, Universite de Cergy-Pontoise
Friday May 13, 12.00-2.00
European Studies Seminar Room, 201
Moses Hall
Co-sponsored by IGS