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Enlarging Europe: U of T Students Conduct Research in Georgia

July 25, 2014

In February 2014, eight students of Dr. Robert Austin’s POL359Y course travelled to the Republic of Georgia through an International Course Module (ICM) in order to conduct independent field research on different aspects of the European enlargement project in the Caucasus.

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John Zilcosky won a United States National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship for his new project

July 15, 2014

John Zilcosky, associate professor of German and Comparative Literature, was awarded a National Endowment of the Humanities fellowship for his project and forthcoming book, “Uncanny Encounters: Literature, Psychoanalysis, and the End of Alterity.” Zilcosky, one of four Canadian university professors...

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Gender, Religion and Ethnicity: Intersections and Boundaries in Immigrant Integration Debates

May 30, 2014

In a recent (2013) article Anna C. Korteweg and Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos analyze Dutch policy debates that focused on the development of a distinct program to advance the social and economic participation of ethnic minority women (where this label captures immigrant women from non-Western countries). Drawing on...

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Introducing a new book by Nikolai Krementsov on REVOLUTIONARY EXPERIMENTS IN BOLSHEVIK SCIENCE AND FICTION

May 30, 2014

The book illustrates a central role that science came to play in the culture and society of post-revolutionary Russia.

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Becoming Multicultural (2012) nominated for the best book in comparative politics

May 30, 2014

Becoming Multicultural explains how the admission, settlement, and incorporation of previously excluded groups had transformed Canada and Germany

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New Book by Randall Hansen: Disobeying Hitler

May 30, 2014

Both horrifying and life-affirming, Disobeying Hitler tells the untold stories of German revolt against the dying Nazi tyranny.

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Freed Serfs without Free People: New research on Manumission in Imperial Russia by Alison Smith

October 8, 2013

In 1810, a household serf named Venedikt Malashchev was granted freedom. His owner, Princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova, had recently died, and her heir, Prince Vorontsov, then manumitted forty of his new serfs in honor of her memory, and in thanks...

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Messages in the Media: A Year in Review of the EU-Member State Relations as Depicted in National Media, 2013

May 27, 2013

Messages in the Media features twenty-five country-specific reports examining states’ relationships with the EU, as portrayed in popular domestic media over the course of a year. In addition to reports on nineteen EU Member States, there are also reports assessing...

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The Moral Neoliberal: Welfare and Citizenship in Italy

May 15, 2013

Andrea Muehlebach’s research and teaching focuses on the anthropologies of welfare, neoliberalism, citizenship, labor and ethics in contemporary Europe, specifically Italy. Her first book, The Moral Neoliberal: Welfare and Citizenship in Italy, focused on the rise of voluntarism in the...

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Messages in the Media: A Year in Review of the EU-Member State Relations as Depicted in National Media, 2012

May 13, 2013

“Messages in the Media: A Year in Review of the EU-Member State Relations as Depicted in National Media” is a yearly publication put together by the European Studies Students’ Association. Please click here to view the 2012 Edition of the...

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