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Fall 2005 CES events are listed below.
- 9 September
European Union Center/Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
Special Event: "European Union—U.S. Relations"
With John Bruton, European Union Ambassador to the United States,
and Sir David Manning, British Ambassador to the United States
(Reception, luncheon, keynote address, and discussion)
CANCELLED (due to Katrina)
- 14 September
Alex Caviedes
UW-Madison Department of Political Science
"EU-US Relations"
7:00 p.m., Madison Public Library, Sequoya Branch
- 15 September
Joanne Scott (Marshall-Monnet Scholar-in-Residence)
CANCELLED - to be rescheduled
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15 September
Tamara Hervey
Professor of Law, University of Nottingham Law School
"The European Union and Health: An Overview"
CANCELLED - to be rescheduled
- 15 September
Roberto González Echevarría
Sterling Professor of Hispanic and Comparative Literature,
Yale University
"The Prisoner of Sex: Don Quixote I, 22"
Part of Don Quixote in Wisconsin
- 21 September
Jose Alvarez
Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, Columbia Law School
"International Organizations as Lawmakers:
The Promises and Perils"
- 22-24 September
Wisconsin Workshop: "Writing in Images"
- 28 September
Roundtable on the Future of the European Union
- 28 September
Sara Lennox
Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature, Director of the Social Thought and Political Economy Program,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
"Beyond Eurocentrism: Globalization, 'Race,' and German Studies"
(CGES Lecture Series, "Gender, Revolution, and Citizenship in Modern Societies")
- 30 September
Film: Time Out (L’Emploi du temps) (France, 134 mins)
Director: Laurent Cantet
- 3 October
Ulrich Grothus
Director of DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Open Meeting about DAAD Funding Opportunitities for Study, Travel, and Work in Germany
- 6 October
John Deathridge
King Edward Professor of Music at King's College, London
"The
Invention of German Music circa 1800"
- 7 October
Film: Decent Factory in China (France/Finland, 79 mins)
Director: Thomas Balmès
- 7-8 October
Workshop: "Unconscious
Dominions: Comparing Histories of Psychoanalysis, Empire, and Citizenship"
- 13 October
On the Road with Hans Christian Andersen
6:30 p.m., DeForest Public Library
- 14 October
Conference: "Consumerism and Environmentalism in a Globalizing Europe"
- 19 October
World Cultures Day - Middle
School Event
- 19 October
Brun-Otto Bryde
Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
"Fundamental Rights as Guidelines and Inspiration:
German Constitutionalism in International Perspective"
- 19 October
Jörg Echternkamp
Military History Research Office, Potsdam, Germany
"Turn of the Tide? World War II in German Historiography"
- 21 October
Ronald Asmus
Executive Director of the German Marshall Fund of the United States’ Transatlantic Center in Brussels
"The United States and Europe: Can We Put the Trans-Atlantic Alliance Back Together Again?"
CANCELLED
- 25 October
On the Road with Hans Christian Andersen
6:30 p.m., Clintonville Public Library
- 28 October
Workshop: "EU
Governance and the Future of Social Europe"
- 31 October
Kathrina Zippel
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Northeastern University
"The Politics of Sexual Harassment: A Comparative Study of the US, the European Union and Germany"
CGES Lecture Series, "Gender, Revolution, and Citizenship in Modern Societies"
- 31 October
Marie-Christine Hazaël-Massieux
Université de Provence-Aix
"The Genesis and History of French-Lexifier Creoles through Literary History"
- 1 November
Kathrina Zippel
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Northeastern University
"Legal Aspects of Regulating Sexual Harassment: Comparing German, U.S. and EU Approaches"
- 3 November
Pamela Potter
Professor of Musicology, UW-Madison
"Dismantling a Dystopia: On the Historiography of 'Nazi Music'"
- 4 November
Barbara Fuchs
Associate Professor of Romance Languages, University of Pennsylvania
"Don Quixote I: History and National Memory"
Part of Don Quixote in Wisconsin
- 7 November
On the Road with Hans Christian Andersen
7:00 p.m., Eau Claire Public Library
- 9 November
Thomas Navratil
Office of Nordic and Baltic Affairs, U.S. Department of State
"Challenges and Opportunities in U.S. Relations with Nordic and Baltic Countries"
- 9 November
Thomas Navratil
Office of Nordic and Baltic Affairs, U.S. Department of State
"Baltic/Northern European Perspective"
(Lunch Meeting with the Madison Committee on Foreign Relations. Reservations Required).
- 10 November
On the Road with Hans Christian Andersen
7:00 p.m., Madison Public Library, Sequoya Branch
- 15 November
Film: "Sophie Scholl - The Final Days" - Pre-Release Events
with Marc Rothemund, Film Director
3:00 p.m. Roundtable Discussion
7:00 p.m. Film and post-screening discussion with the Director
- 15 November
Norbert Reich
Faculty of Law, Bremen University, and former Rector of the Riga Graduate School of Law
"In Search of a 'European Contract Law' and its Implications for Eastern Europe"
- 16 November
Norbert Reich
Faculty of Law, Bremen University, and former Rector of the Riga Graduate School of Law
"'Old' vs. 'New' Europe:
Social Stability vs. Labour Mobility"
- 18 November
Bruno di Marino
Filmmaker
"Il cinema underground in Italia"
- 20 November
Bruno di Marino
Filmmaker
"Short Films from the Italian Underground
(1967-72)"
- 21 November
Bruno di Marino
Filmmaker
"Il cinema sperimentale di Paolo Gioli"
- 22 November
Elizabeth Mittman
Professor of German, Michigan State University
"Gender, Citizenship and the Public Sphere in Post-Unification Germany"
(CGES Lecture Series, "Gender, Revolution, and Citizenship in Modern Societies")
- 28 November
John Bruton
European Union Ambassador to the United States,
Sir David Manning
British Ambassador to the United States
"European Union—U.S. Relations"
5:30 p.m., The Fairmont Hotel, Chicago
(Registration required - see link)
- 28 November
"Roundtable: Why Is France Burning?"
- 1 December
Colleen Dunlavy
Professor of History, UW-Madison
"Shareholder Democracy--The Real Thing, Or the History Behind the EU's Push for One Vote Per Share"
- 5 December
Amy Schalet
Ibis Social Science Fellow in Abortion and Reproductive Health, University of California, San Francisco
"Raging Hormones, Regulated Love: Adolescent Sexuality and the Constitution of the Modern Individual in the United States and the Netherlands"
CGES Lecture Series, "Gender, Revolution, and Citizenship in Modern Societies"
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