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The Lying Press and the People’s Death: Historical Reflections on the Current Situation in Germany – A talk by Dr. Michael Schüring

The Lying Press and the People’s Death: Historical Reflections on the Current Situation in Germany – A talk by Dr. Michael Schüring

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Fuocommare/Fire at Sea – Film 2 in the Refugees in Film series

Fuocommare/Fire at Sea – Film 2 in the Refugees in Film series

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The Provocations of Contemporary Refugee Migration: A Conference

The Provocations of Contemporary Refugee Migration: A Conference

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The Provocations of Contemporary Refugee Migration: A Conference

The Provocations of Contemporary Refugee Migration: A Conference

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Lunchtime Symposium: Dragana Svraka, UF Political Science PhD Candidate, “Studying Ethnic Politics in Southeastern Europe: Notes from the Field”

Lunchtime Symposium: Dragana Svraka, UF Political Science PhD Candidate, “Studying Ethnic Politics in Southeastern Europe: Notes from the Field”

Conflict Cafe on Former Yugoslavia

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“Women & Politics,” talk by Zana Marjanovic, actress and Bosnian Parliamentarian

“Women & Politics,” talk by Zana Marjanovic, actress and Bosnian Parliamentarian

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“Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Difficult Peace?” talk by Dr. Aida Hozic, UF Political Science

“Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Difficult Peace?” talk by Dr. Aida Hozic, UF Political Science

Film Screening, “Children of Peace,” with Q & A by filmmaker Emir Kapetanovic

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Lunchtime Symposium: book talk on Carved in Stone, Etched in Memory: Death, Tombstones, and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since c. 1500, by Amila Buturovic, Professor of Humanities at York University

Lunchtime Symposium: book talk on Carved in Stone, Etched in Memory: Death, Tombstones, and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since c. 1500, by Amila Buturovic, Professor of Humanities at York University

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Roundtable, “Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe,” moderated by Nina Caputo, UF Professor of History. Participants: Amila Buturovic, Professor of Humanities, York University and Emily Greble, Assoc. Professor of History, Vanderbilt University

Roundtable, “Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe,” moderated by Nina Caputo, UF Professor of History. Participants: Amila Buturovic, Professor of Humanities, York University and Emily Greble, Assoc. Professor of History, Vanderbilt University

Welcome – Film 3 in the Refugee in Film series

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Plants, People, the Mountains and the Sea: Ethnobotanical Investigations in Adjara, Georgia – A Lunchtime Symposium with Richard Tate

Plants, People, the Mountains and the Sea: Ethnobotanical Investigations in Adjara, Georgia – A Lunchtime Symposium with Richard Tate

War & Medicine – A Panel

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