6:30 PM TONIGHT @GC_CUNY: the final event of our "Lessons for Today from Interwar Germany" series. Free and open to the public! After Sunday's rally down the street at @TheGarden, our timing seems impeccable.
RSVP ➡️ https://t.co/RVJaWFHw2z
TONIGHT @GC_CUNY: the final event of our "Lessons for Today from Interwar Germany" series is a conversation about national socialism and the decline of the Weimar republic. After Sunday's rally down the street at @TheGarden, our timing seems impeccable.
➡️https://t.co/RVJaWFI3S7
76% in latest Siena poll say American democracy is under threat. Mere days before the election, join us at @GC_CUNY on Weds., 10/30 as we seek insights from German history. (Sponsor: @GermanyinUSA )
RSVP: https://t.co/RVJaWFHw2z
🚨 TONIGHT @GC_CUNY : Discussion on Russia's War in Ukraine featuring the first ambassador to Ukraine, Roman Popadiuk, who is a @GC_CUNY alumnus!
⏰Join us at @RBIIS in Rm. 5203 @ 6 PM.
RSVP 👉 https://t.co/n7Na1oT8Tl
Join us on 10/16 at @GC_CUNY
, 365 Fifth Ave, for the second of three events. @BenjaminHett in conversation. Free and open to the public! RSVP: https://t.co/p8enhuXHwI @GermanyinUSA
A lot of talk about "America's Hitler" lately. An opportunity to learn from history? Join us on 10/9 at @GC_CUNY, 365 Fifth Ave. Free and open to the public! RSVP: https://t.co/EgqHh6mpOv
Join us for a special paper workshop event 5/16 at 4:15 at the Graduate Center as we welcome Prof. Michael McQuarrie to discuss a selection from his upcoming book on the occupation of George Floyd Square, based on original ethnographic research and analysis of the protest.
There's still time to register for THURSDAY's talk with @SimuChigudu, moderated by @anewsomephd. Chigudu's upcoming book combines memoir, political history and cultural criticism: https://t.co/IbSoMF3fmi
Co-sponsors:
Center for British Studies
@UCBAfrica@UCBHistory
Please join us next week May 15 (9am-6pm)-May 16 (9am-4pm) for:
The Past and Future of Affirmative Action
Graduate Center, 365 5th Ave (Skylight Room and Segal Theater)
Or register via zoom: https://t.co/VsnBJMhqP0
Jean Monnet, a French political and economic adviser, was a key pioneer of the EU. What were the founding years like and what did Jean Monnet do to set the first steps?
Read ‘Jean Monnet: A grand design for Europe’.
➡️ https://t.co/vIWW58wNjY
#FromTheArchives#EuropeDay#9May
As Presidential Prof. Thomas G. Weiss approaches his retirement, former students @nickmicinski, @daniellezach @globalnoblelie, @tcarayannis, and Eli Karetny reflect on his impact on their lives and the field of international relations
https://t.co/8Yp1D79VjE @GC_PoliSci@RBIIS
What are the effects of the historical division East-West in Germany in modern day politics and the position of Germany in the Russian War on Ukraine?
With David Gill, General Consul of @GermanyNY@EUStudiesCenter
https://t.co/A33K16MRFM
@GC_CUNY
At a panel on decolonization at NESEEES, the local version of @aseeestudies we discussed: One, the need for moral cleansing of the field of Russian history in the US. This was presented as a critique, but I think it's a necessity. What of the scholars who went to Valdai 1/10
Zygmunt Bauman, a Polish-Jewish sociologist, became a globally recognizable intellectual figure after USSR collapsed. In a new podcast episode, Prof. @izabelawagner, @CollegiumC discusses the Polish sociologist with Prof. @JohnCTorpey, @RBIIS: https://t.co/FIFkLYhscS