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From: The New York Review of Books <newsletters@nybooks.com>
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:00 AM
Subject: The Meaning of 1914: A Free Conference
To: Pascal Alter <pascal.alter@gmail.com>



NYR-Oxford Conference

The Meaning of 1914

A Conference to Mark the Centenary
of the Outbreak of The Great War
Nissan Lecture Theatre, St. Antony's College, Oxford, UK
September 27–28, 2014
Vernon BogdanorJörn Leonhard
Christopher ClarkNeil MacGregor
Ariel DavidMargaret MacMillan
Elitza DulguerovaAvner Offer
Max EgremontPeter Pulzer
Christa Ehrmann-HämmerleIris Rachamimov
Robert EvansAdam Ridley
Robert GerwarthEugene Rogan
Simon HeadHew Strachan
Michael HowardMarc Trachtenberg

Free and open to all, but registration required.

NYR-Oxford Conference
THE DAN DAVID PRIZE is a joint international enterprise endowed by the Dan David Foundation and headquartered at Tel Aviv University. The prize has an annual value of $3 million which is divided equally each year between recipients for outstanding achievements with a scientific, technological, cultural, or social impact. Each year fields are chosen within the three time dimensions, Past, Present and Future. Recipients donate ten percent of their prize money to graduate students doing research in their fields.
The Prize encourages research that cuts across established disciplinary boundaries. It fosters universal values of excellence, creativity, justice, democracy, and progress and without reference to gender, race, ethnicity, color, religion, language, nationality, disability or political affiliation. Recipients of the Prize have included Margaret Atwood, Saul Friedlander, Robert Langer, Goenwan Mohamad, Adam Michnik, Amoz Oz, Pierre Nora, Tom Stoppard and Leon Wieseltier.
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Autor: Pascal Alter , blog: Notatnik Pascala , 9/10/2014 11:55:00 PM

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