Hannah Arendt Center and Center for Civic Engagement Present
Annalia 1933: Talks
Friday, September 20, 2013
Reem-Kayden Center Laszlo Z. Bito '60 Auditorium
10:00am: Richard Aldous, “Churchill, King and Country”10:30am: Cynthia Koch, “FDR and the First Hundred Days”
11:00am: Myra Young Armstead, “A Century of Progress?: Race and the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair”
11:30am: Olga Voronina, "'We live without feeling the country beneath us': Osip Mandelstam's ‘The Stalin Epigram’”
12:00pm: Wyatt Mason, “A Long Day’s Journey to the Right: The Strange Case of Louis Ferdinand Celine”
12:30: Lunch
1:00pm: Esther Discherheit, “Yours Faithfully, Dülmen 1933: German Jewish Histories”
1:30pm: Walter Russell Mead, “America Steps Aside”
2:00pm: Ed Halter, “On 42nd Street and Gold Diggers of 1933”
2:30pm: Cecile Kuznitz, “On the Eve of Destruction? East European Jewry, 1933”
3:00pm: Roger Berkowitz, “The Humanist Manifesto and the New Anti-Humanism”
For more information, call 845-752-4512, e-mail [email protected],
or visit http://hac.bard.edu/annalia1933/.
Location: Reem-Kayden Center Laszlo Z. Bito '60 Auditorium