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In collaboration with the UNC Center for European Studies

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NOVEMBER 12, 2016

Jack Lang, the former French culture minister, once said, “Paris is always Paris and Berlin is never Berlin.”

Historian Don Reid will examine how Paris has evolved over the past several decades: the impact of immigrants, the growing presence of Muslim communities, the debates about the legacy of the colonial past, and the changing economic, social, and political contexts. In spite of the myth of Berlin as a city in a perpetual state of becoming, Gabriel Trop will look at the ways in which Berlin—given its current status as the center of political and economic power as well as cultural innovation—navigates the complexities of its past by framing itself as a city of the future.

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Topics and Speakers

Paris and Its Suburbs: What is Changing and What Stays the Same
Donald M. Reid, Professor of History

Berlin, City in Flux
Gabriel Trop, Assistant Professor of German

The Future of Berlin and Paris
A panel discussion with our speakers

TIME & COST

9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, November 12, 2016. The tuition is $65 or register for all 3 Dialogue seminars for $150.00.  A meal will not be offered with this seminar.

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Co-Sponsored by the General Alumni Association.

For information about GAA discounts and other scholarships available to Humanities Program participants, click here.

*** Less than 5 seats left for this seminar — please call us (919) 962-1544 to register!***