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IGS THE INSTITUTE FOR GERMAN STUDIES
Pritchatts Road, University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT. Tel 0121 414 7182
OPEN SEMINAR PROGRAMME
Spring Term 2001
Unless otherwise stated, sessions will be held on Monday
afternoons between 5 and 6.30pm in the Institute Seminar Room.
Held by guest speakers renowned in their field, the seminars are
open to all those interested in German Studies.
Monday, 22 January 2001
Professor Elizabeth Boa, University of Nottingham
Revoicing Silenced Sirens: Some Motiv in Kafka, Wedekind and
Barbara Köhler
Monday, 29 January 2001
PD Dr Andreas Freytag, Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik, Cologne
German Economic Policy and Globalisation - New Challenges at
the Beginning of the 21st Century
Monday, 5 February 2001
Ulrich Schröder, DB Research, Deutsche Bank Frankfurt
The Eastern Enlargement of the European Union: A German
Perspective
Monday 12 February 2001
Dr Erik Jones, University of Nottingham
Franco-German Economic Relations:
From Exchange and Convergence to Collective Action
Monday, 19 February 2001
Professor Stephen Frowen, University College London
Germany and the Euro
Monday, 26 February 2001
Anne Simon, Bristol
Of Smelly Seas and Dusty Apples: Medieval German Pilgrimage
Reports
Monday, 5 March 2001
tba
Monday, 12 March 2001
Dr Thomas Diez, University of Birmingham
Where's the Network Gone? Joschka Fischer and a 'Green' vision of
European Governance
Monday, 19 March 2001, NB: start at 4 pm
Rear Admiral Hubert Hass, Defence and Naval Attaché, German
Embassy, London
Essential Structures and Current Challenges of German Security
Policy
Monday, 26 March 2001
Professor Dr Erhard Stölting, Universität Leipzig
Media Hype and the Social Construction of Regional Identity.
The Case of Sebnitz (Saxony)
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