In 2006-2007 the Center offered a series of research presentations by advanced graduate students. The presentations were titled Off Center, On Europe. The students were recruited from humanities and social science departments and the presentations were drawn from their dissertation research.
October 9, 2006
Salvatore Pappalardo (Comparative Literature)
“Eureka Europa. The United States of Europe in Early 20th Century Literature.”
November 14, 2006
Rebecca Scales (History)
“Light to the Blind and Hearing to the Deaf: Radio in France, 1923-1935.”
December 12, 2006
Toms Rostoks (Political Science)
“The Dynamics of Integration and Regionalization in Northern Europe.”
January 30, 2007
Elena Borelli (Italian)
“The European Babel. Towards the definition of a ‘European’ Language.”
February 13, 2007
Michal Shapira (History)
“Child Psychoanalysis in Postwar Britain.”
March 1, 2007
Kai Diers (German)
“Expulsions of Germans after 1945.”
March 22, 2007
Marc Matera (History)
“Afro-Metropolis: African and Caribbean Intellectuals in Late Imperial Britain.”
April 13, 2007
Patricia Stapleton (Political Science)
“Translations of E.U. Policies: The Cases of the U.K. and France.”