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Reviewer: David Imhoof
Title: Early Cinema and the “National”
Author: Richard Abel, Giorgio Bertellini, Rob King, eds.
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Reviewer: David Imhoof
Title: Early Cinema and the “National”
Author: Richard Abel, Giorgio Bertellini, Rob King, eds.
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The following presentation by the EU Delegation to Canada looks at the new EU communication on climate change in…
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Title: Europe under Stress? The Politics of Identity ComparedDate and Time: Friday, April 9th, 2010 at 12:00Location: Room 129, C.K….
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As IES embraces 2010, this report looks back at some of the notable achievements of 2009. Commenting on last year's…
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The Carnival of Death: Perceptions of Death in Europe and the Americas
An interdisciplinary conference organised by Maria-José Blanco and Ricarda Vidal, Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
Deadline for submissions: 21 June 2010
Conference dates: 24-26 Feb 2011
Venue: Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London [...]
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Reviewer: Rüdiger Graf
Title: Living with Hitler: Liberal Democrats in the Third Reich
Author: Eric Kurlander
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Dear Colleagues,
The online and paper versions of the April number of German Life and
Letters are now available. The contents are as follows:
GERMAN LIFE AND LETTERS, 63/2 (April 2010)
Spectre and/or Ideal: Representations of Revolutionary Women in the German
Press, 1789-1794
Julie Koser
Abstract:
Wertende Kunstworte: Oder Heinrich Heines Salonkritik, Die Französischen
Maler (1831) Margrit Vogt Abstract:
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Reviewer: Friederike Bruehoefener
Title: Defeat and Memory: Cultural Histories of Military Defeat in the Modern Era
Author: Jenny Macleod, ed.
The Department of German and Russian at Memorial University of Newfoundland invites applications for an 8 month teaching term appointment beginning 1 September 2010 and ending 30 April 2011. Applicants must be fluent in English and German, have a broad background in German Language, Literature, and Culture, and possess a PhD or be ABD. Applications from candidates with the ability to teach in the areas of contemporary German literature and New Media will be especially welcomed. We are seeking an individual who is committed to working effectively with students. We require a demonstrated commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching, the ability to teach courses at various levels in an undergraduate German curriculum, and a desire to contribute to the department’s growing graduate program.
Application Deadline: April 30, 2010
Qualified applicants should submit a letter of application and curriculum vitae, including the names of three referees, to:
Dr. Erwin Warkentin, Head
Department of German and Russian
Memorial University of Newfoundland
P.O. Box 4200
St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7
CANADA
Electronic Applications are to be sent to: bevans@mun.ca
Memorial University is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from qualified women and men, visible minorities, aboriginal people and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
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Reviewer: Susanne Terwey
Title: Laboratory for World Destruction: Germans and Jews in Central Europe
Author: Robert S. Wistrich
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