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SUMMARY:Paris Blues film screening
DESCRIPTION:Harn Museum\nThe Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe\, the Cold War\, and Race\nIntroduction & Discussion by Lisa Booth\nStarring Paul Newman\, Sidney Poitier\, Joanne Woodward\, and Diahann Carroll; featuring the music of Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong\nThis film explores the lives of two ex-pat American jazz musicians (Newman & Poitier) living in Paris after WWII and the choices they must make after encountering two vacationing American women (Woodward & Carroll). Shot on location in Paris and featuring cameos by Louis Armstrong\, the film subtly addresses the state of civil rights in the US and considers the dilemma of living abroad to be free versus remaining “at home” to work for freedom.\nThe Center for European Studies presents this program in partnership with the UF African American Studies Program\, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences\, Political Science\, and the UF International Center.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/paris-blues-film-screening/
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SUMMARY:Jazz Ambassadors Play the Cold War: Europe and the Crosscurrents of Jazz in the Early Cold War
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Music Room\nThe Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe\, the Cold War\, and Race\nDr. Penny Von Eschen\nCornell University\nThis talk will explore the origins of the Cold War jazz tours and will pay particular attention to some of the more immediate European antecedents that helped shaped the tours\, such as the earlier visits by American jazz bands during and after WWI. Dr. Von Eschen will also consider the life experiences of Jim Crow era jazz promoters and producers\, many of whom had immigrated to the US with their families after experiencing ethnic violence\, profound dislocation\, and genocide in Europe.\nThe Center for European Studies presents this program in partnership with the UF African American Studies Program\, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences\, Political Science\, and the UF International Center.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/jazz-ambassadors-play-the-cold-war-europe-and-the-crosscurrents-of-jazz-in-the-early-cold-war/
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SUMMARY:Cold War Nostalgia in Eastern Europe and the United States
DESCRIPTION:Lunchtime Symposium\n3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room)\nThe Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe\, the Cold War\, and Race\nDr. Penny Von Eschen\nCornell University\nThe Center for European Studies presents this program in partnership with the UF African American Studies Program\, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences\, Political Science\, and the UF International Center.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/cold-war-nostalgia-in-eastern-europe-and-the-united-states/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180321T180000
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SUMMARY:Play Your Own Thing: A Story of Jazz in Europe film screening
DESCRIPTION:Harn Museum\nintroduction and discussion by Dr. Chrysostomos Kostopoulos\nThe Center for European Studies presents: All That Jazz: Europe\, the Cold War\, and Race\nThis documentary explores the origins of the US-influenced jazz clubs that sprung up in Europe following WWII and the first efforts by European jazz musicians to create a truly “European” jazz independent of American forms. The film examines the various changes in European jazz that have occurred along the way as musicians searched for their “own voice” and includes rarely seen archival footage featuring American jazz legends Miles Davis\, Louis Armstrong\, and Duke Ellington during their time in Europe.\nThe Center for European Studies presents this program in partnership with the UF African American Studies Program\, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences\, Political Science\, and the UF International Center.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/play-your-own-thing-a-story-of-jazz-in-europe-film-screening/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180322T090000
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CREATED:20180319T141426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T200632Z
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SUMMARY:Experience History: A Primary Source Teaching Tool on the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room)\nDr. Emil Kerenji\nUS Holocaust Memorial Museum\nThis presentation will introduce faculty and graduate students to the basics of Experience History\, a primary source college-level teaching tool that allows for easy integration of primary sources from the Holocaust into the college classroom. Dr. Kerenji will discuss the tool and demonstrate the possibilities for its use. \ncoffee and snacks provided \nThis event is brought to you by: the Center for European Studies\, the Center for Latin American Studies\, George A. Smathers Libraries Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica\, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum \n 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/experience-history-a-primary-source-teaching-tool-on-the-holocaust/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180322T123000
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SUMMARY:Imagining Yugoslav Territories from the Balkan Wars to World War II
DESCRIPTION:Lunchtime Symposium\n3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room)\nDr. Emil Kerenji\nUS Holocaust Memorial Museum\nThis talk looks to the lands of the future and former Yugoslavia from the eve of the Balkan wars in 1912/13 to the end of World War II. Dr. Kerenji will trace the origins\, trajections\, and mutations of discourses and practices around the idea of ethnic territory\, land\, space\, and how they contributed to envisioning and carrying out genocidal projects.\n\nThis program is made possible by the Center for European Studies and the Campus Outreach Lecture Program of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Jack\, Joseph\, and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies\, supported by the Anne and Harry Chinitz Campus Outreach Lecture Fund.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/imagining-yugoslav-territories-from-the-balkan-wars-to-world-war-ii/
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SUMMARY:The Rise of European Populism
DESCRIPTION:Anderson 216\npresenters:\nIoannis Ziogas\, Mississippi State University\nBuket Oztas\, Furman University\nAnna Brigevich\, North Carolina Central University\nmoderator/discussant:\nMichael Webb\, Political Science\nParticipants will be discussing the causes and consequences of the rise of populist political parties of the right and left in Greece\, Eastern Europe\, and Turkey. Presentations will be followed by a discussion of the similarities and differences between these cases and the impact of this trend for the individual cases and the European Union as a whole\, as well as\, links to broader global trends in populist movements.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/the-rise-of-european-populism/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180329T180000
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SUMMARY:Northern Ireland and the Good Friday Accords: Twenty Years After Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Pugh Hall\nRoundtable Bob Graham Center for Public Service\nDepartment of Political Science presents & co-sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts & Science\, UF International Center\, Center for European Studies\, Bob Graham Center\, and Manning J. Dauer Eminent Chair in Political Science
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/northern-ireland-and-the-good-friday-accords-twenty-years-after-roundtable/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180330T100000
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SUMMARY:From the "Troubles" to Consociational Democracy and Brexit
DESCRIPTION:216 Anderson Hall\nNorthern Ireland and the Good Friday Accords: Twenty Years After Conference\nwith Brendan O’Leary\, Adrian Guelke\, Maria-Adriana Deiana\, John McGarry\, Reverend Gary Mason\, & M. Leann Brown\nDepartment of Political Science presents & co-sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts & Science\, UF International Center\, Center for European Studies\, Bob Graham Center\, and Manning J. Dauer Eminent Chair in Political Science
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/from-the-troubles-to-consociational-democracy-and-brexit/
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