ROCKY MOUNTAIN EUROPEAN SCHOLARS CONSORTIUM
  FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Time THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2004
8:00 Registration/Check-in
  CONF 2260 Counter
9:00 Conference Welcome
  CONF 2260
9:30 CURRENT AND FUTURE BYU PROJECTS IN HERCULANEUM AND THE BAY OF NAPLES
  CONF 2260
  Panel Leader: Roger Macfarlane
  Panel Participants: Steve Booras, Scott Eldredge, Christopher Haney, Kristian Heal, Seth Reynolds, Ferdinando G. De Simone, Giovanni Tata
11:30 Tour of BYU Campus
  SWKT Roof
12:30 Lunch
  On Your Own
1:30 Museum Tour/Department Tours
  MOA Lobby/Department Locations TBA
  "Before Nationalities" "Arts and Languages"
  CONF 2265 CONF 2267
2:30 Before Nationalities: Peace Initiatives and Corporate Identity Via the Medieval Parish Church Portal The Ups and Downs of the Catalan Language
  Mickey Abel University of North Texas Conxita Domenech Front Range Community College
3:00 Light is Come After Darkness: Negotiating the Common Good in Geneva, 1685-1735 Camoes and Os Lusiadas, Pessoa and Mensagem: Sebastianismo as an Answer to the Pessoan Anxiety
  Ted Moore Michigan State/Brigham Young University Vanessa Swenson Brigham Young University
3:30 Break
3:40 Redefining Spain's International Identity in Early Enlightenment Europe: Andres Gonzalez de Barcia and the Chronicles of the Indies European Identity and American Hyper-Power: People, Perceptions, and the Press
  Jonathan Carlyon Colorado State University Michael Bush Brigham Young University
4:10 An Aristocracy Never Dies in a Day: Democracy in America as a Social Allegory for France in the 1830s E Pluribus Unum: Does/Can/Should a European Cinema Exist?
  Bob Hudson Brigham Young University Richard Rundell New Mexico State University
4:40 The Middle Ages in the Quest for National Identity: 19th Century England and France Compared Teaching and Learning Portuguese as Another Language in the Portuguese Public Ed. System: Implications for Teachers, Students, & Society at Large
  Charles Connell Northern Arizona University Ana Preto-Bay Brigham Young University
5:10 Conclusion of Presentations
5:30 Bus Departs for SLC Outing
  CONF West Parking Lot
10:30 Bus Returns to Provo
  CONF West Parking Lot
Time FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2004
8:00 Registration/Check-in
  CONF 2260 Counter
8:30 Discussion: Rocky Mountain European Scholars Consortium
  CONF 2260
  "20th Century Nationalism/Memory" "The New Europe"
  CONF 2265 CONF 2267
9:00 Propaganda and European-Ness in Interwar Eastern Europe Revolution or Rebellion? New Perspectives on the European Student Movements of the 1960s
  Andrea Orzoff New Mexico State University Stuart Hilwig Adams State College
9:30 Competing National Concepts: Ethnic Sparatism Versus Yugoslavism in Bosnia-Hercegovina During World War II Multiculturalism in Contemporary France
  Lisa Adeli University of Arizona Mohammad Hirchi Colorado State University
10:00 Cognitive Borders in a European Borderland: Croatian Istrian Perceptions of Their Non-Istrian Co-Nationals, 1989-1997 The Social Construction of Europe and the Right-Wing Populist Party Challenge
  John Ashbrook Idaho State University Beatrice Buchegger Arizona State University
10:30 Break
10:40 Remaking Nazi Culture in a European Image Globalization and the European Welfare State
  Joan Clinefelter University of Northern Colorado Gary Bryner Brigham Young University
11:10 Walls Left Standing: Viewing East/West German Identity Through Humor European Integration and the Rights of Third Country Nationals
  Megan McMurrin Brigham Young University Rebecca Larsen University of Utah/Brigham Young University
11:40 Urban Monuments and Irreducible Identities Becoming Good Europeans: Globality, the EU and the Potential to Realize Nietzsche's Idea of Europe
  Joel Jensen University of Colorado-Denver Michael McNeal University of Denver
12:10 Lunch
  On Your Own
1:20 Negotiating Identity in Greek National Music The European Free Trade Association Court and Positive Action
  Bliss Little Arizona State University Paul Hodapp University of Northern Colorado
1:50 Memory and Identity in Post-Civil War Barcelona A European Alternative to the 'War on Drugs': Examining Switzerland's Harm Reduction-Based National Drug Policy
  Robert Bello University of New Mexico Mark Bigler Weber State University
2:20 Break
  "The New Europe" "The New Europe"
  CONF 2265 CONF 2267
2:30 Eurobarometer: Spain's Self-Perceptions of European Identity The Rise and Fall of Terrorism on the EU Agenda
  Isabel Dulfano University of Utah Angela Woolliams University of Denver
3:00 National Identity in the 'New' Europe: A Hungarian Perspective Does NATO Have a Role in the 'Greater Middle East?'
  Michelle Behr Western New Mexico University Paula Broadwell University of Denver
3:30 Final Remarks
4:00 Please Turn in Your Conference Evaluation at the Check-in Counter
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CONF Conference Center
SWKT Spencer W. Kimball Tower
MOA Museum of Art