Event Announcements
Please note that not all of our upcoming events are listed here – for a full list of upcoming events at the Center for the Study of Europe and elsewhere on and off campus, please check our calendar.

The Mother – A Cantata for Ferguson (11/19/14)
The Mother: A Cantata for Ferguson Based on Bertolt Brecht and Hanns Eisler’s “The Mother” Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at Read more

Slavic Voices – An Evening of Poetry and Music with Sylva Fischerova, Dzvinia Orlowsky, and Vera Pavlova (10/15/14)
Sylva Fischerová (born 1963) is one of the most formidable Czech poets of her generation. A distinguished classicist who teaches Read more
European Studies Lunch Talk – Different Trains but Not “Er” (10/14/14)
Among the many musical compositions commemorating the Holocaust, Different Trains (1988), by the contemporary American composer Steve Reich could be Read more

Global Music Lunchtime Concert – Boban Markovic Orchestra (10/08/14)
The Department of Musicology & Ethnomusicology, the Center for the Study of Europe & the BU Arts Initiative present: Global Read more

The Future of Europe and the EU with Vaira Vike-Freiberga (10/06/14)
Please join us for a Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies Inaugural Lecture on “The Future of Europe and Read more

The Putin Doctrine – A Danger to Global Security? A lunch discussion with Ruprecht Polenz (10/01/14)
The Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University, in cooperation with the American Council on Germany, welcomes Ruprecht Read more

The Radical Imagination – Social Movement Research Workshop (09/29/14)
Alex Khasnabish is co-author with Max Haiven of a new book called The Radical Imagination: Social Movement Research in the Read more

Social Resistance in Times of Austerity – A Panel Discussion with Kostis Kornetis and Alex Khasnabish (09/29/14)
Kostis Kornetis is Assistant Professor at the Center for European and Mediterranean Studies at New York University and author of Read more

Film Screening and Discussion – Honor of the City (09/23/14)
Join us for a screening of Honor of the City - The Story of the Warsaw Uprising (2013, 50 min., Read more
The Break Up of Britain? A Panel Discussion on the Scottish Referendum (09/22/14)
The Scottish referendum has been a death or near death experience for one of Europe's oldest countries. The outcome has Read more