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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Events for February and March

Sociolinguistic Issues of Spanish in Contact; 2/14
MediterraneanArchives in Minnesota: The Collection of HMML; 2/14
American and European Perspective on Antitrust Law; 2/15
Green Job Revolution; 2/15
Understanding and Teaching the Refugee/ Immigrant Experience; 2/16
Managing Transnational Trade from the Diasporas: Italian People and Products; 2/17
Photographing Goya: The Disasters of War; 2/17
World Food Prices Aren't Too High, They're Too Low; 2/18
Constructing Han Legal Identity in Yuan, Ming and Qing China; 2/18
US and German Health Care; 2/22
Away from Democracy and Toward a Dictatorship? Hungary's New Media; 2/23 & 2/24
The Humanities through Islamic Eyes: the Beginnings; 2/24
Understanding the TransAtlantic Migration Experience: Austria and Hungry; 3/3 
A Short History of Feeding the World: American Universities and the Changing Discourses of Food-Roundtable Discussion; 3/3
Hemispheric Asian/American History; 3/7
THE WALL; 3/7
Where Have all the Towers Gone? Race, Housing and Redevelopment in American...; 3/9
Science and Politics on the Rain Forest Development Frontier [Frontiers]; 3/9
A View from the Provinces: Multiethnic Music-making in Late Ottoman Izmir; 3/10
Antihumanism: From Tumai to the posthuman: A talk by Frederic Nyrat; 3/10 
Nigeria's Past, Global Futures; 3/10
IATP Book Club, Paul Gruchow's Grass Roots: The Universe of Home; 3/15
"Peddling Encounters: Syrian Migrants and the Intimacies of Race..."; 3/21
Culture through Cuisine: France; 3/22
Managing Complex Dilemmas: Global Food Safety and Security; 3/23
Terra Populus: Linking Population and Environment [Frontiers in the Environment]; 3/30
Europe in the News; 3/30