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This show presented excerpts from a lecture titled “Germany and the Future of Europe” that was sponsored by the Institute for Human Sciences in cooperation with the Department of International Relations at Boston University.
The speakers was former Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor of Germany, Joschka Fischer, who was introduced by International Relations Department Chairman, Eric [...]
This show presented excerpts from a poetry reading and conversation with German author and poet, Hans Magnus Enzensberger.
Enzensberger, considered Germany’s most important living poet, is a highly regarded essayist, journalist, dramatist, editor, publisher, and translator.
The event was sponsored by the Institute for Human Sciences at Boston University, in cooperation with the Goethe Institut Boston, the [...]
This show presented excerpts from the 2007 Gaspar Bacon Lecture, sponsored by the Department of History in the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University.
The speaker was Ruggles Professor of History and Political Science at Columbia University, Ira Katznelson. Professor Katznelson’s lecture was titled “The Long New Deal: Reflections on Emergency, Uncertainty, and [...]
This show featured excerpts from a poetry reading co-sponsored by the University Professors Program and the Humanities Foundation at Boston University.
The featured speaker was award-winning Irish poet Greg Delanty.
Prior to the reading, Delanty was introduced by Meg Tyler, Boston University Assistant Professor of Humanities.