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From: Mary Carrick <theeve...@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 3:19 PM
Subject: May 06 and 20 - History of Globalization series' lectures/receptions - German Historical Institute
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GHI Spring Lecture Series 2010
History of Globalization - Globalization in History

Organized by Uta Balbier (GHI) and Corinna Unger (GHI).
 
"Critical Junctures of Globalization: Conceptualization and Examples" by Matthias Middell (University of Leipzig)
May 6, 2010

"Population, Food, and Health: Global Problems in the 20th Century" by Alison Bashford (University of Sydney/Harvard University)
May 20, 2010
 
Lectures begin at 6:30 p.m.
(refreshments will be served from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m.
German Historical Institute
1607 New Hampshire Avenue NW
Please RSVP: (202) 387-3355 or
eve...@ghi-dc.org
 
Today, everyone is convinced that globalization is influencing our lives, but it seems difficult to answer the questions when globalization began, how it happened, and how it has changed over time. At least as complex as the phenomenon of globalization itself are the analytical perspectives scholars and researchers have developed to explore it. One can observe globalization processes in the economy, in migration patterns, in cultural trends, and in historiography, to name just a few of them. The lecture series History of Globalization - Globalization in History aims to bring together some of those perspectives in an effort to improve our understanding of the underlying currents and the effects of globalization, and to help us grasp the historical meaning of different phases of globalization over time.




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What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality. - Plutarch


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