IES Graduate Fellows Symposium: Tracing Europe: Methods, Archives, and Interdisciplinary Encounters
Thursday, May 7, 2026 9am to 3pm
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Central Campus
9:00 - 10:15 am: Sites of Exchange: Economy, Community, and Heritage across Europe
- Angela Kothe, “Rainbow Connection: An Economic Analysis of Gay Restaurants and Public houses in the UK”
- Duncan Eaton, “Interwar Sugar Production and the Challenges of Czechoslovak Integration”
- Julia Sebastien, “Walk Like a Roman: Immersive Embodied Role Play and Experiential Learning in Virtual Ancient Pompeii”
10:30 am - 12:00 pm: Governing Europe: Responses to Conflict in the 20th and 21st Centuries
- Georgy Tarasenko, “Religious Infrastructure and Public Opinion in Wartime Autocracies: Evidence from the Orthodox Church during Russia's Invasion of Ukraine”
- Frances Cayton, “Coming To: How Civic Consciousness Shapes Democratic Resilience”
- Kaitlin Findlay, “Evidence of Humanity: the International Committee of the Red Cross and Inspection Tour Photography, WWII"
- Madeleine Lemos, “Spain is Different: Tourism, Culture, and Reintegration in the 1950s and 60s”
Lunch Break 12:00 - 1:00 pm
1:00 - 2:30 pm: Resonances: Making Sense of European Literatures, Arts and Music
- Xinyu Zhang, “Was heißt Poignancy?”
- Spencer Hadley, “Poetry makes a statement at the 1977 Berliner Jazztage: Amiri Baraka’s “Advanced Workers” Meet the West German Press”
- Nora Siena, “Nanni Balestrini and the Cut-up Technique Before, During, and After Autunno Caldo”
- Chiara Visentin, “Bible for a Lordly Lady: Countess Marie de Champagne’s Patronage of Biblical Translation”
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