Winter 2001

Winter 2001

January 11, 2001 – Michael Ignatieff, Virtual War and the Future of Intervention

January 18, 2001 – Richard Appelbaum, Behind the Label: Inequality in the Los Angeles Apparel Industry

January 22, 2001 – Judith Plaskow “Rethinking Jewish Sexual Ethics”

January 24, 2001 – John Lardas, The Bop Apocalypse: The Religious Visions of Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Burroughs

January 31, 2001 – Lisa Schiffman, Generation J

February 5-6, 2001 – PACKRATS AND BUREAUCRATS:
STUDY IN THE ARCHIVE

February 8, 2001 – Anthony Shadid Legacy of the Prophet: Despots, Democrats, and the New Politics of Islam

February 12, 2001- Thomas Lippman, Madeleine Albright and the New American Diplomacy

February 13 2001 – David Shipler, Twilight War, Twilight Peace: Palestinians and Israelis Struggle over Common Ground

February 14, 2001 – Peter H. Merkl, A Coup Attempt In Washington? A European Mirror on the 1998-1999 Constitutional Crisis

February 27, 2001 – Ambassador Dane F. Smith, Jr. “The Making of U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Africa”

March 1, 2001 – Chants of Sands and Stars

March 1, 2001 – David Kennedy
“A Tale of Three Cities: How the United States Won World War II”

March 6, 2001 – Johan Galtung “A New Vision of Global Citizenship”

March 12, 2001 – Norvene Vest, O.S.B. “Friend of the Soul: A Benedictine Spirituality of Work”

March 12, 2001 – Peter Brooks “Policing Stories”