Presented By: Center for European Studies
CES-EUC End of Semester Luncheon. "The Connecting Sea: Charting the Mediterranean across the Disciplines."
A roundtable discussion. Moderator: Dario Gaggio, Director, CES-EUC. Sponsors: CES-EUC, RLL, Modern Greek Program, Department of the History of Art, CMENAS, and others. Part of "The Connecting Sea: Charting the Mediterranean across the Disciplines."
Few world regions concentrate in themselves so many of today’s most pressing geopolitical issues as the Mediterranean. Long studied in a fragmented way, the Mediterranean is now being reinterpreted as a space of connections, exchanges, and contacts made possible by the sea, and as the stage for the possible emergence of new collective identities. In the winter semester of 2011, the Center for European Studies-European Union Center will hold a series of events highlighting the changing political and cultural landscape taking shape along the Mediterranean’s shores. Part of LSA Theme Semester on Water.
Few world regions concentrate in themselves so many of today’s most pressing geopolitical issues as the Mediterranean. Long studied in a fragmented way, the Mediterranean is now being reinterpreted as a space of connections, exchanges, and contacts made possible by the sea, and as the stage for the possible emergence of new collective identities. In the winter semester of 2011, the Center for European Studies-European Union Center will hold a series of events highlighting the changing political and cultural landscape taking shape along the Mediterranean’s shores. Part of LSA Theme Semester on Water.