Emotions and U.S. Foreign Policy: An Exploratory Seminar Series -- Second Session
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, erupted into world history as the most large-scale war on European soil since World War II. The unprecedented war prompts an urgent call for a critical reassessment of Russian imperialism, raising anew the question of the Soviet Union’s geopolitical status and nation-building legacy.
The North Carolina German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series (NCGS), an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional group of scholars in the Research Triangle of North Carolina, cordially invites you to our next online event:
Friday, 14 April 2023 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm (Eastern Time)
Please join the DeWitt Wallace Institute on Wed.
Please join the DeWitt Wallace Institute on Wed.
PRISMA UKRAЇNA Online Seminar Rethinking East European Studies in Times of Upheaval
Monday, March, 27th at 4pm CET (16.00 in Berlin, 17.00 in Kyiv)
Andriy Zayarnyuk (University of Winnipeg) and Ostap Sereda (Central European University) will present and discuss their book The Intellectual Foundations of Modern Ukraine. The Nineteenth Century published by Routledge.
The Political Economy Tokyo Seminar (PoETS) is a monthly English-language research seminar hosted at the University of Tokyo. The seminar brings together historians from Japan and around the world to explore the economy in its relationships with broader social environments such as politics, businesses, science, media, gender, and everyday life. The seminar convenes online regularly on the first or second Tuesday of the month at 5 pm (Japan Standard Time).
This Thursday will host the third presenter for the Japan Institute seminar series 2023, Dr. Donna Weeks, a professor of Political Science at the Musashino University. For registration and further details including abstract and biography, please click on the link below.
Date and Time: th March, 5pm-6pm (AEDT)
Location: Online
Registration link with detailed abstract and speaker bio: https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rfu6upj0qH9LLGdy3XwhLs2vfj9g30bdy
The Political Economy Tokyo Seminar (PoETS) is a monthly English-language research seminar hosted at the University of Tokyo. The seminar brings together historians from Japan and around the world to explore the economy in its relationships with broader social environments such as politics, businesses, science, media, gender, and everyday life. The seminar convenes online regularly on the first or second Tuesday of the month at 5 pm (Japan Standard Time).