
March 2022
Life in Romania is Better than in the Soviet Union
The Center is pleased to co-sponsor this in-person event: Life in Romania is Better than in the Soviet Union’: How Bessarabian Jews Tried and (Frequently) Failed to Become Loyal Soviet Citizens during Late Stalinism March 3, 2022; 6:30-8:00; Global Education Center, Room 4003 In-person only. Hosted by the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies (CSEEES). This Carolina Seminar includes local scholars and invited speakers to workshop works-in-progress. Currently at the Wilson Center, Dr. Diana Dumitru…
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Co-sponsoring: Prospects for Peace
The Center is pleased to co-sponsor this event hosted by UNC Hillel. Tuesday, September 13th, 7:30pm - 8:45pm FedEx Global Education Center Dennis Ross and Ghaith al-Omari: Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process Join UNC Hillel on September 13th for Prospects for Peace: The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process With Dennis Ross & Ghaith al-Omari. Hear senior fellows from the Washington Institute speak about their experiences negotiating peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Co-sponsored by: Office of the Vice Provost for Global Affairs: Diplomatic Discussions,…
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Region of Suffering and Hope: The Czechoslovak Borderlands after World War II through the Eyes of Local Jews
The Center is pleased to co-sponsor this event hosted by the department of history: Region of Suffering and Hope: The Czechoslovak Borderlands after World War II through the Eyes of Local Jews Kateřina Čapková, Institute of Contemporary History, Prague Monday, November 14 at 4:00 in the Global Education Center, room 2008 After the Second World War, the Czechoslovak borderlands (known as the Sudetenland during the war) endured continued violence and ethnic cleansing, which also affected German-speaking Jews, many…
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