May 28: Emily Lord Fransee

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe workshop on Wednesday, May 28th, to discuss Emily Lord Fransee‘s dissertation chapter, “’This Stumbling Block’: Women’s Suffrage and the Creation of the French Union, 1943-1946.” The paper is now available on Chalk. The workshop will be held in the John Hope Franklin Room (Social Science 224) from […]

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May 14: Leah Goldman

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe workshop on Wednesday, May 16th, to discuss Leah Goldman’s dissertation chapter, “Censors into Authors: Collaborative Authorship in Iurii Shaporin’s Dekabristy.” The paper is now available on Chalk. (NOTE: Due to the paper’s length, the author advises you to read either Searching for Soviet Opera’s Perfect Central Pair […]

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April 30: Michaela Appeltova and Katie Tucker

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe and Central Europe workshops on Wednesday, April 30th, to discuss Michaela Appeltova’s and Katie Tucker’s dissertation proposals. The papers are now available on Chalk. The workshop will be held in the John Hope Franklin Room (Social Science 224) from 5:00-6:30pm, with refreshments following discussion.

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April 16: Monica Black

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe workshop on Wednesday, April 16 to welcome Monica Black, Associate Professor of Modern European History at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. We will discuss a chapter she is contributing to Michael Geyer’s and Adam Tooze’s Cambridge History of WWII volume, “The Ghosts of War,” and a project […]

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April 2: Natalie Belsky

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe workshop on Wednesday, April 2nd, to discuss Natalie Belsky’s dissertation chapter, “Childhoods Cut Short: Evacuated Soviet Youth at Sites of Resettlement and the Problem of Anti-Semitism.” The paper is now available on Chalk. The workshop will be held in the John Hope Franklin Room (Social Science 224) […]

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Spring 2014 Schedule

The Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe workshop is pleased to announce its spring schedule: April 2: Natalie Belsky April 16: Monica Black April 30: Michaela Appeltova and Katie Tucker (co-sponsored with the Central Europe Workshop) May 14: Leah Goldman May 28: Emily Lord Fransee *** Modern Europe will meet on alternate Wednesdays throughout the quarter, […]

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March 5: Holly Case

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe and the Central Europe workshops on Wednesday, March 5 to welcome Holly Case, Associate Professor of History at Cornell University, and discuss her paper, “The Nineteenth Century as the Century of Questions, A Few Words Inspired by the Eastern Question.” The paper is now available on Chalk. […]

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February 19: Sarah Panzer

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe workshop on Wednesday, February 19th, to discuss Sarah Panzer’s dissertation chapter, “Germany between Republic and Empire: the Interwar Period (1919-1937).” The paper is now available on Chalk. The workshop will be held in the John Hope Franklin Room (Social Science 224) from 5:00-6:30, with refreshments following discussion.

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February 5: Emily Marker

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe workshop on Wednesday, February 5th, to discuss Emily Marker’s dissertation chapter, “Wartime Planning for Youth and Education Reform: Rebuilding France, the Empire & Europe, 1940-1944.” The paper is now available on Chalk. The workshop will be held in the John Hope Franklin Room (Social Science 224) from […]

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January 22: Katya Motyl

Please join the Transnational Approaches to Modern Europe workshop on Wednesday, January 22nd, to discuss Katya Motyl’s dissertation proposal, “The Politics and Culture of Sensual Perception: Sensualizing, Gendering, and Politicizing Urban Modernity in Habsburg Vienna, 1873-1914.” The paper is now available on Chalk. The workshop will be held in the John Hope Franklin Room (Social […]

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