Related Courses
Spring 2010
Hist-151-01 "Modern Europe"
J. King
4 credits
Hist-323-01 "Germans, Slavs, Jews"
J. King
4 credits
Mark Lauer's field of interest includes the analysis of interdependences between autobiographical genre theory, cultural politics, and findings within the field of memory research.
Karen Remmler examines how the Holocaust is remembered in Germany and other societies.
Contemporary German culture and the influence of immigration are focal points for Gabriele Wittig Davis.
Donna Van Handle has been honored by the German government and has won awards for her use of the Internet as a teaching tool.
Landscapes of Remembrance & Oblivion: Reflections of a
Vanished State
Talk by Holger Teschke
Nov. 10 at 4:30 pm
Gamble Auditiorium
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The Question of 'German' Cultural Identity
in the 21st Century:
"Herta Müller and the 2009 Nobel Prize for Literature"
Talk by Anca Luca Holden
Nov. 17 at 4:15 pm
Cassani Lounge,
Shattuck Hall
German Table
Thursdays at 5:30 pm
MacGregor Hall
German Filmfest
Fall 2009
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Deutsches Theaterfest
Thursday, April 29, 2010
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Hist-151-01 "Modern Europe"
J. King
4 credits
Hist-323-01 "Germans, Slavs, Jews"
J. King
4 credits
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