Calendar
On our calendar you’ll find a selection of Europe-related events in and around Boston. The calendar includes events organized by the Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University and by other departments on campus, as well as a some off-campus events of possible interest. You can narrow the selection by clicking the appropriate topic (e.g., “Center for the Study of Europe Events”) under Event Topics below.
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All Topics (July 28 through September 30)
Wednesday, September 5
- 7:00 PM
Film Screening: The Young Karl Marx (Brandeis University)
To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx, Brandeis University’s Center for German and European Studies and the Goethe-Institut Boston are organizing a film series, taking place […]
Sunday, September 9
- 7:30 PM
Films on the Green: The Intouchables (Tufts University)
The Intouchables is a French film released in 2011 and directed by Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano. It quickly became the second biggest box office hit in France and the
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Thursday, September 13
- 6:00 PM
Open Architecture: An Immigrant Perspective from Kreuzberg, Berlin
The 2018-19 Lecture Series in the History of Art & Architecture at Boston University presents Esra Akcan, Cornell University. The event is co-sponsored by the Department of History of Art […]
Saturday, September 15
- 7:30 PM
Films on the Green: Haute Cuisine (Tufts University)
Haute Cuisine is a French comedy released in 2012 and directed by Christian Vincent, inspired by a true story. Hortense Laborie (Catherine Frot), a renowned chef from Périgord, is astonished […]
Tuesday, September 18
- 7:00 PM
Dubravka Ugrešić in conversation with translator Ellen Elias-Bursać (Brookline Booksmith)
Dubravka Ugrešić will be in conversation with translator Ellen Elias-Bursać as part of the Transnational Literature Series. For more information, please contact series curator Shuchi Saraswat at […]
Thursday, September 20
- 4:00 PM
Populism and the Future of Liberal Democracy in the West - A Lecture by Sheri Berman
This talk will analyze various explanations for growing dissatisfaction with liberal democracy and rising populism in the West. It will discuss some of the main causes put forward by scholars
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- 7:00 PM
Film Screening: Free Lunch Society (Brandeis University)
To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx, Brandeis University’s Center for German and European Studies and the Goethe-Institut Boston are organizing a film series, taking place […]
Saturday, September 22
- 5:00 PM
Au Revoir Algonquin: A Musical Grand Tour, with NoMad Dreams and guest vocalist Ann Assarsson (Algonquin Club)
The Ballets Russes Arts Initiative invites you to a special event. Jazz/World Music/Indie ensemble NoMad Dreams will perform classic songs and original compositions from all over Europe and the US,
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Monday, September 24
- 5:00 PM
From Apparition to Image: The Visual Culture of Fatima
This presentation will explore the process of visualizing devotion to Our Lady of Fatima as it took shape from the original series of events from 1915 to 1917, to the […]
Tuesday, September 25
- 7:00 PM
Olga Tokarczuk and translator Jennifer Croft in conversation with Askold Melnyczuk (Brookline Booksmith)
Olga Tokarczuk will be in conversation with translator Jennifer Croft and writer Askold Melynczuk as part of the Transnational Literature Series. For more information, please contact series curator Shuchi Saraswat […]
Thursday, September 27
- 9:00 AM
Nordic Models in the Age of Populism
We are told that Nordic countries have it all: happiness, equality, welfare, transparency, economic competitiveness, trust, and government effectiveness. The Economist proclaimed the Nordics to be “The Next
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