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The North Carolina German Studies Seminar Series invites for a Workshop:

What Lecture
When Thu, October 29 @ 04:00PM
from 04:00 pm to 08:00 pm
Where UNC Institute for the Arts & Humanities (IAH), Hyde Hall
Contact Name Konrad Jarausch
Contact Email jarausch@email.unc.edu
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THE FALL OF THE WALL: TWENTY YEARS AFTER

A REGISTRATION IS NECESSARY until  25 October 2009
Please register with Philipp Stelzel (stelzel@email.unc.edu)

For more information see: http://www.unc.edu/ncgs

Sponsored by DUKE and UNC Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, the IAH, the UNC CENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES and the CAROLINA SEMINARS.

P R O G R A M

Welcome: Konrad Jarausch (UNC Chapel Hill, History)

I. Panel:
THE FALL OF THE WALL: TWENTY YEARS AFTER
4:15 - 6:15 pm

Konrad H. Jarausch (UNC Chapel Hill, History):
"Germany 1989: A New Kind of Revolution?"
William Donahue (Duke University, Germanic Languages and Literatures):
"The Wenderoman - Contemporary History and Literature"
Milada Vachudova (UNC Chapel Hill, Political Science):
"Revolution and Democracy - Political Trajectories in Eastern Europe after 1989"

Moderation: Holger Moroff (UNC Chapel Hill, Political Science)

Coffee Break: 6:15 - 6:30 pm

II. Roundtable:
GROWING TOGETHER - STAYING APART: THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE UNIFICATION
6:30 - 7:45 pm
 
Ruth v. Bernuth (UNC Chapel Hill, Germanic Languages and Literatures)
Karen Hagemann (UNC Chapel Hill, History)
Robert M. Jenkins (UNC, Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies)
Helga A. Welsh (Wake Forest University, Political Science)

Moderation: Gary Marks (UNC Chapel Hill, Political Science)

Reception: 7:45 pm

For more information contact: Konrad Jarausch (jarausch@email.unc.edu)

To view the program click here.


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