Searching for Europe from the Iron Curtain to the Global crisis lecture
Searching for Europe from the Iron Curtain to the Global crisis lecture
Monday, June 8, 2009
WHERE: American Center, Tržiště 13, Prague 1 - Malá Strana
WHEN: 3 p.m.
WHAT: Searching for Europe from the Iron Curtain to the Global crisis lecture
Lecture by historian and political analyst PhDr. Ivan Kulhánek, CSc. His new book, “Stumbling over the Future,” focuses on European history from the 1815 Vienna Congress to contemporary times.
The lecture will be held in Czech.
§ Pondělí, 8. června, 2009
KDE: Americké centrum, Tržiště 13, Praha 1 - Malá Strana
KDY: 15.00 hod.
CO: Hledání Evropy od železné opony ke globální krizi přednáška
Americké centrum ve spolupráci se Střediskem bezpečnostní politiky CESES FSV UK si Vás dovoluje pozvat na přednášku historika a politického analytika PhDr. Ivana Kulhánka, CSc., autora knihy “Klopýtání přes budoucnost”, která se zaměří na politický vývoj Evropy v 19. a 20. století.
Program bude uveden v českém jazyce.
Více informací na www.aic.cz/pozvanky/klopytani.
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Contact
American Children AbroadBen and Helena Henderson
Founders
Prague, Czech Republic
www.ACA-Prague.com
bwhenderson@gmail.com
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