IPE Lecture Series: Piers Ludlow

Dear Reader,

Speaker, Piers Ludlow is a Senior Lecturer in International History at the LSE and currently Visiting Fellow at the Department of History, Princeton.

The IPE series features numerous prominent LSE alumni in the Washington, DC area.

Event Date: Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 at 6:30pm

 
Piers Ludlow

 
Topic: "From De Gaulle to Obama: Personalities and Structures in the Transatlantic Relationship"

Location: Mortara Center for International Studies located at 1248 36th Street, NW Washington, DC, the corner of 36th and N Streets. The event is being held in the conference room on the main floor (it can been seen as you enter through the main door).

The event is co-sponsored by the Mortara Center at Georgetown University.

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 at 6:30pm to last until 8:00pm

A wine and cheese reception will follow the lecture.

Cost: Free for AFLSE Members and Guests of AFLSE Members. $10 for non-members.

Please click here for online RSVP and payment.

Advance RSVP is required.

The International Policy & Economics Lecture Series (IPE) features numerous prominent LSE alumni in the Washington, DC area.

For questions, please contact: Pietro DiSciascio pietrodisc@gmail.com



About Piers Ludlow:

Piers Ludlow is a Senior Lecturer in International History at the LSE and currently Visiting Fellow at the Department of History, Princeton. His main focus of research has been the development of the European integration process, but he also has a long standing interest in the cold war. The combination of these two interests has now led to a wider research project on the development of Transatlantic relations during the whole of the cold war era.



AFLSE Washington, DC: Speaker Series
Wednesday, 05/27/09 at 9:30pm

Speaker, Piers Ludlow is a Senior Lecturer in International History at the LSE and currently Visiting Fellow at the Department of History, Princeton.

The IPE series features numerous prominent LSE alumni in the Washington, DC area.

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