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Gender, War and Violence in the Balkans (Symposium)

UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Hyde Hall

Philip T. Reeker, deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian affairs and former U.S. ambassador to Macedonia, will give a talk on "The Balkans: from War and 'Ethnic Cleansing' to Democratization and Integration into Europe." His remarks will consider the complex history … Read more

Morbus Austriacus: Thomas Bernhard’s Critique of Austria (Seminar)

UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Hyde Hall

This seminar, led by Prof. Gregor Thuswaldner (Gordon College) will focus on the topic "Morbus Austriacus: Thomas Bernhard's Critique of Austria." Bernhard, an Austrian novelist, playwrite, and poet, is widely considered to be one of the most important German-speaking authors of the … Read more

Rethinking European History (Seminar & Luncheon)

UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Hyde Hall

The seminar, titled "Rethinking European History," focuses on the works of Prof. Geoff Eley (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), with introduction and moderation by Prof. Konrad A. Jarausch (UNC-Chapel Hill). To participate in the seminar, please register by September 18 with Alexandria Ruble … Read more