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Brexit and the Future of the European Union

On December 31, 2020, Great Britain became the first country to leave the European Union. Why did Great Britain leave? What are the consequences of the British exit (Brexit) for Great Britain and for the European Union? Join a conversation … Read more

Preservation, Restitution, & the Idea of “Cultural Heritage”

Please join the Manuscript Migration Lab at the Duke University Franklin Humanities Institute for a conversation about cultural heritage and restitution featuring: Felwine Sarr, Ann-Marie Bryan Chair in French and Francophone Studies, Duke University (Author of Afrotopia and, with Benedicte … Read more

Corridors of Power: An Introduction to the House of Lords

Baroness Catherine Meyer will discuss the UK Parliament and the House of Lords, in conversation with UNC Professor Ted Leinbaugh, UNC students, and the wider community. The event is sponsored by the Peace, War, and Defense Curriculum (PWAD), the English … Read more

The Crises in the European Union and Germany, 2008–2020

Hartmut Kaelble is a Senior Professor of Social History and served for many years as the Director of the Department of Economic and Social History at Humboldt University, Berlin. He earned his Ph.D. in History from the Free University Berlin … Read more

Ambassador John Tefft, “Russia and the Biden Administration”

Diplomatic and Security Challenges and the Near Abroad UNC-Chapel Hill will host Ambassador John Tefft for the expert talk, “Russia and the Biden Administration,” at 12:15 p.m. on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Ambassador Tefft, former U.S. ambassador to the Russian … Read more