Minors in European Studies
Graduating Notre Dame students enjoy brunch at the Morris Inn with family and faculty as they receive their certificate in European Studies. Featured from left to right: Jennifer Korzan and Professor A. James McAdams, Carol Hendrickson and parents, and Professor Dolores Frese with Luisa Cabrera. Luisa Cabrera “Fictional Shades of the 14th Century Ricardian Court in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” Directed by Professor Dolores Frese John Di Tillo “Revolution or Reverie: Evaluating French Student Resistance in mai ‘68” Directed by Professor Thomas Kselman Florence Frech Siman “The Debate Over Monetary Integration: European Monetary Union” Directed by Professor Sebastian Rosato Sarah Geisman “Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell: Art and Post-Impressionism in Woolf ’s Fiction” Directed by Professor Gill Gregory John Grothaus “The Political Effectiveness of Spanish Muslims” Directed by Professor Andrew Gould
Benjamin Gunty “A Deeper Divide: A Bilingual Textual Comparison on Language’s Role in the Debate on a Political European Union” Directed by Professor Robert Fishman
Kristin Laboe “The European Union and International Education Initiatives” Directed by Professor Maureen Boulton
Carol Hendrickson “The High Politics of Structural Funds Budget Negotiations: The Irish Case 1993/1994” Directed by Professor Anthony Messina
Lindsay Poulin “The Rise and Fall of House and Empire: Charles Worth and the Lyon Silk Industry” Directed by Professor Richard Donnelly
Ankica Jedry “Gabrielle Chanel as Courtesan in 20th Century France” Directed by Professor Thomas Kselman
Amy Walker “Anti-Semitism and the Impact of the Holocaust in Poland Today” Directed by Rev. Kevin Spicer, CSC
Linda Kamen “Camille Claudel: Divinely Inspired or Insane?” Directed by Professor Douglas Bradley
Katherine Whalen “Desiderius Erasmus and Francisco Suarez on the Catholic View of War in Europe” Directed by Professor Robert Krieg
Jennifer Korzan “Time to Grow Up: Understanding the Goals of Europe’s Youth for the Unification of the European Union” Directed by Professor A. James McAdams
Lindsay Wright “British Identity and Anxiety in the Colonial Age” Directed by Professor John Sitter
What did it mean to you? Sarah Hunger, Class of 2008, Political Science and French “Integration of French Immigrants” “The Nanovic grant enabled me to do on-site research for my political science honors thesis that aims to explain why the French integration system has failed . . . While I was in Paris this past winter, I stayed with a family who had immigrated to France, and in speaking with their family about the topic, I saw their distrust of the government and the immigration system. According to much of the immigrant population, there really are two Frances, one for the native population and the other for those that immigrate.”
Photograph provided by Sarah Hunger. http://nanovic.nd.edu
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