Calendar
On our calendar you’ll find a selection of Europe-related events in and around Boston. The calendar includes events organized by the Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University and by other departments on campus, as well as a some off-campus events of possible interest. You can narrow the selection by clicking the appropriate topic (e.g., “Center for the Study of Europe Events”) under Event Topics below.
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All Topics (January 27 through March 31)
Tuesday, February 4
- 4:00 PM
The Hidden Globe: How Wealth Hacks the World
The Seeing and not Seeing Seminar is excited to host Atossa Abrahamian, independent journalist and author of The Hidden Globe: How Wealth Hacks the World, in conversation with Quinn Slobodian.
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Thursday, February 13
- 5:00 PM
Religion and the Republic: Book Launch & Discussion
Join us for a book launch and discussion with Carol Ferrara, sociocultural anthropologist and assistant professor at Emerson College and author of Muslim and Catholic Experiences of National Belonging in
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Wednesday, February 19
- 7:00 PM
The War in Europe: A Conversation (Goethe-Institut Boston)
On the eve of the third anniversary of the bloodiest war in Europe in eighty years, we'll reflect on how we got here, where we stand now, and what might
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Tuesday, February 25
- 5:00 PM
Truth, Memory, Reconciliation in the Balkans: An EU Agenda?
Join us for a panel discussion with Andrea Cayley, Executive Director of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s Washington D.C. Programs, and Jelena Subotic, Professor in the Department of
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Saturday, March 1
- 10:00 AM
Colloquium on the Camino de Santiago
The Church of the Advent in Boston will host a colloquium on the Camino de Santiago. The morning session will feature three speakers on the Theology of Pilgrimage and the
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Tuesday, March 18
- 12:30 PM
Facing Inequity: NGO Perspectives on Decolonization in Algeria
Join us for a lecture by Brooke Durham, Assistant Professor of History at Boston University. Durham is a historian of France and the French Empire. Her research approaches the end
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Thursday, March 20
- 12:30 PM
Project Eagle: The Top-Secret OSS Operation that Sent Polish Spies Behind Enemy Lines in World War II
Join us for a book talk with John S. Micgiel, author of Project Eagle: The Top-Secret OSS Operation that Sent Polish Spies Behind Enemy Lines in World War II. Micgiel
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Monday, March 24
- 5:00 PM
Poetics of Survival and Becoming in Francophone African Rap
Join us for a lecture by Nathalie Etoke, Professor of Francophone and Africana Studies at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Etoke specializes in literature and cinema of Francophone sub-Saharan Africa, black
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Tuesday, March 25
- 3:00 PM
Bosnian and Albanian Studies: Bridging Divides (Virtual Panel)
Underrepresented both in terms of background and regional focus, Bosnian and Albanian scholars have much to contribute to research on their regions of origin and expertise. The limited scholarly interaction
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Thursday, March 27
- 12:30 PM
A Conversation about Finance and Anti-Democratic Politics (Workshops in International Theory & History)
The goal of these workshop is to put BU’s historians, political theorists, and theory-oriented comparativists into closer conversation – please join us!
On March 27, Michael McCarthy, Associate
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