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CCGES > 2008 > October

Talk: German Zionism’s Confrontation with German Nationalism – The Case of Robert Weltsch

Posted: October 29, 2008

Dr. Stefan Vogt studied history, political science, sociology and German literature in Freiburg and Berlin. An expert on German intellectual and political history of the 19th and 20th centuries, he is particularly interested in histories of collective identities and political movements. Having just completed a term at the Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam, he is a visiting scholar at New York University’s Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and in the new year he will take up a position as a postdoctoral researcher at the Ben Gurion University in Beersheva. His current project has to do with German Zionism’s confrontation with radical German nationalism. (CONTINUE READING)

European Politics and Society Workshop “The United Parliaments of Europe and other Reform Proposals for the EU”

Posted: October 16, 2008

The European Politics & Society Workshop is a monthly, interdisciplinary forum for discussing work in progress. This month the workshop welcomes Dr. Gerd Grözinger, the Research Director at the Universität Flensburg’s Centre for Research into Education. Attendees of the workshop will discuss Dr. Grözinger’s paper “The United Parliaments of Europe and other Reform Proposals for the EU”.

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Graduate Research Colloquium Information Session on Study & Research Opportunities in Germany and Europe

Posted: October 15, 2008

On Wednesday, October 22nd, the Graduate Research Colloquium will meet from 12:30 to 2:00 pm in the CCGES Meeting Room (230R York Lanes) for a session on study & research opportunities in Germany and Europe.

Representatives of both York International and the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) will be on hand to present the programs available to York students interested in spending time at a university in Germany or German-speaking Europe. (CONTINUE READING)

Film Screening: The Lives of Others/Das Leben der Anderen

Posted: October 8, 2008

CCGES is pleased to present the highly-acclaimed, Oscar-winning film ’The Lives of Others’ (’Das Leben der Anderen’) as the next screening in the Centre’s film series.

Both a political thriller and human drama, ’The Lives of Others’ is set in the East Berlin of 1984, five years before Glasnost and the fall of the Berlin Wall, and ultimately takes us to 1991, in what is now the reunited Germany. The story traces the personal development of Captain Gerd Wiesler, a highly skilled officer in the Stasi, the state’s all-powerful secret police, and a “true believer” in the righteousness of the socialist cause. When he’s tasked with spying on a celebrated writer and actress couple accused, incorrectly he discovers, of disloyalty to the communist state, Wiesler suddenly finds himself confronted with thoughts and emotions which bring into question all he has believed. (CONTINUE READING)

Graduate Research Colloquium “What are German and European Studies?”

Posted: October 1, 2008

 

The next session of the Graduate Research Colloquium will take place on Wednesday, October 8th from 12:30 to 2:00 pm in the CCGES Meeting Room (230R York Lanes).

This meeting of the group will look at the question “What are German and European Studies?” from a variety of perspectives. To help frame the discussion, the Graduate Diploma coordinator, Prof. Burkard Eberlein, will be joined by his colleagues Prof. Marcus Funck (DAAD Visiting Prof. History) and Prof. Mark Webber (Languages, Literatures and Linguistics). (CONTINUE READING)