All Topics (November 5 through November 15)
Tuesday, November 5
- 5:00 PM A Mercurial Connection: How Cinnabar Shaped Relations Between the Ancient Maya and Highland Mexico
Wednesday, November 6
Thursday, November 7
- 12:30 PM Emerging Powers and the International Economic Order -- Book Launch
- 4:00 PM Reforming to Survive: The Bolshevik Origins of Social Policies – A Works in Progress Presentation by Magnus B. Rasmussen
Friday, November 8
- 10:15 AM External Relations of the European Union: A Conversation with Prof. Jan Wouters
- 12:00 PM Cura Colloquium: Right-wing Populist Religious Rhetoric in Central Europe
- Shelley Hawks lecture, "Chinese Painting and Calligraphy as an Art of Resistance Then and Now"
- 5:45 PM Living Quechua: A Conversation with Andean Language Activists
Monday, November 11
- 9:00 AM Veterans Day Commemoration
- 2:30 PM Global China Colloquium: Lucy Hornby
- 4:00 PM Comparative Immigration Regimes in Europe and the World – A Lecture by Justin Gest
- Linguistics Colloquium: Harold Torrence, "A Lot of Questions: Investigating Wh-Interrogatives in Avatime"
Tuesday, November 12
- 2:00 PM War Finance
- 5:30 PM The Mexican Revolution on the World Stage: Cinema and the Archive
- 6:00 PM Exhibition Opening: Embroiderers of Memory
Wednesday, November 13
- All Day MA Final Papers Due for December Defenses
- 9:00 AM Webinar: Rethinking Trade Treaties & Access to Medicines
- 3:00 PM Legislating Atrocity Prevention
- 5:30 PM The Fall of the Berlin Wall
Thursday, November 14
- 12:00 PM Latino Mayors: Political Change in the Postindustrial City
- 12:30 PM Boston University Jewish Studies Forum: Holocaust Trouble: The Political Implications of Remembering Refuge
- 4:30 PM Epistemic Machines for the Cold War: Computing Economic Planning Projects in Cold War Taiwan, 1959-1968
- 5:30 PM Muerte y poesía en la frontera mexicana: El viaje de los cantores y el teatro de Hugo Salcedo – A Lecture by Priscilla Meléndez
- 6:00 PM Policy Leaders Forum: Pierre Vimont