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From: Mark Roseman[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
IGS THE INSTITUTE FOR GERMAN STUDIES
Pritchatts Road, University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT. Tel 0121 414 7182
POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR PROGRAMME
Autumn Term 2000
Sessions will be normally be held on Wednesday afternoons
between 5pm and 7pm in the Institute Seminar Room. The
seminars will comprise papers on ongoing research and/or research
issues normally presented by Institute postgraduates or invited
postgraduate guest speakers.
Wednesday 11 October 2000:
Nick Tolhurst, IGS - The German Economy after Unification and
EMU: The End of the Social Market Economy?
Wednesday 18 October 2000:
Emma Gittus, IGS - The Building of the Berliner Republik
Wednesday 25 October 2000:
James Sloam, IGS - Shaping the European Union: The New EU
Policy Debate in Germany
Wednesday 1 November 2000:
Helen Miller - Rudolf Bahro: From the Deification of the Working
Class to the Deification of Animals
Wednesday 8 November 2000:
Dr. Ben Shepherd - The Continuum of Brutality: The German Army
and the Soviet Partisan War, 1941-1943
Wednesday 15 November 2000:
Vanessa Beck, IGS - A Comparison of Coping Strategies of
Unemployed Women in Eastern and Western Germany
Wednesday 22 November 2000:
David Mayo, IGS - Federal Theory and Pluralism
Wednesday 29 November 2000:
Alister Miskimmon, IGS - Germany and the Development of the
Common Foreign Security Policy of the EU
Wednesday 6 December 2000:
Dr. Kerry Longhurst, IGS - Military Citizenship: The Politics of
Conscription
Wednesday 13 December 2000:
Charles Smith, IGS - Social Capital and the Civic Engagement of
Youth in Eastern and Western Germany
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