Overview of scheduled events so far - please check back for updates & refer to the individual event announcements for details.
January 28 - Roman Hutter, Univ. of Michigan/Univ. of Vienna
The Poet Oskar Pastior and the Correlation of Identity and Cultural Policy in 20th Century (East-) Central EuropeJanuary 29 - Deutsches Haus Lecture Series: Klaus Larres, UNC-Chapel Hill
Containing China? The U.S., Germany, and the EU, and how to deal with the Challenge from BejingFebruary 7 - National World War II Museum, 6 pm, Eden McLean, Auburn University
Mussolini’s ChildrenFebruary 12-26 University of Innsbruck Engineers Excursion to New Orleans
February 26 - Deutsches Haus Lecture Series: Günter Bischof, University of New Orleans
Reconstructing Europe after World War II: The Marshall Plan in AustriaFebruary 27 - Ulrike Lunacek, Former Leader of the Austrian Green Party
The European Union and the Populist ChallengeMarch 12 - Nick Ostrum, University of New Orleans
Risk and Interdependency: West German Foreign-Energy Policy, 1957-1978March 14 - Hannes Richter, Austrian Embassy, Washington, D.C.
Millennials in Politics - Evidence from The United States and AustriaMarch 26 - Deutsches Haus Lecture Series: Marc Landry, University of New Orleans
Europe’s Battery: The Alps in the Fossil Fuel AgeApril 1 - Martin Brody, Wellesley College
Music and the Cold WarApril 22 - UNO EARTH DAY CELEBRATION
Presentation of Marc Landry/ Patrick Kupper, eds., An Environmental History of Austria (Contemporary Austrian Studies vol. 27, UNO Press) LIB 407, 3-4 pm, Reception to followApril 23 - Center Austria Fellows’ Research Presentations
Irina Pavlovic: The Teaching of Pronunciation in Foreign Language Teaching
Vicko Marelic: The Adriatic Question at the Paris Peace ConferenceApril 30 - Deutsches Haus Lecture Series: Dietmar Felber, Tulane University
Spurensuche in the Crescent City: German Language Inscriptions in New OrleansMay 23-24 - Annual UNO – University of Innsbruck Symposium
Illegal Migration in Europe and the United States in Contemporary History: A transnational and comparative perspective