| CGH Lectures | |
Fall 2004 |
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Ending the War on Terror As We Know It |
| NETA CRAWFORD | |
| International Relations, Brown University, Watson Institute for International Studies | |
| Cosponsored by the History Department Colloquium. Wednesday, September 22, 12:40 pm, Social & Behavioral Sciences, N-303 | |
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Globalization—An Endless Frontier? |
| BRUCE MAZLISH | |
| History, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology Provost's Lecture |
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| Cosponsored by the Center for Global History. Wednesday, September 29, 4:00 pm, Charles B. Wang Center, Lecture Hall 2 | |
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Towards Global Contemporaneity: On the Rise and Fall of Temporal Discrimination (Summary) |
| WOLF SCHÄFER | |
| History, Stony Brook University Humanities Institute Faculty Colloquium Lecture |
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| Wednesday, October 6, 4:30 pm, Humanities Institute, E4340 Melville Library | |
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America's Choice—A European Perspective |
| GERT SCHMIDT | |
| Sociology, Erlangen University, Germany | |
| Cosponsored by the History Department Colloquium. Wednesday, October 20, 12:45 pm, Social & Behavioral Sciences, N-303 | |
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Building
Global Democracy
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| JAN AART SCHOLTE | |
| Politics and International Studies, The University of Warwick, Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalization | |
| Thursday, December 9, 4:30 pm, Social & Behavioral Sciences, N-320 |