Occasional Papers
The Institute of European Studies (IES) is home to the leading concentration of researchers and teachers on Europe in the Western United States. It is among the top three such organizations in the entire country, along with Harvard and Columbia. While IES was only recently created in the latter part of the 1999 academic year, it has had strong institutional roots: the Institute represents the unification of staff, resources, and programs of UC Berkeley's Center for German and European Studies (CGES) which serves all nine UC campuses, and UC Berkeley's Center for Western European Studies (CWES) which housed the French, Finnish, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Studies Programs.
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There are 6 publications in this collection, published between 2002 and 2004.
Kim, Sukkoo: Industrialization and Urbanization: Did the Steam Engine Contribute to the Growth of Cities in the United States?, 2004
Labanyi, Jo: Romancing the Early Franco Regime: the Novelas Románticas of Concha Linares-Becerra and Luisa-María Linares, 2004
Goschler, Constantin: The Politics of Restitution for Nazi Victims in Germany West and East (1945 – 2000), 2003
Halfmann, Jost: Fundamentalist terrorism – the assault on the symbols of secular power, 2003
Janes, Jackson: From Alliances to Ambivalence: The Search for a Transatlantic Agenda, 2003
Eichengreen, Barry: The Enlargement Challenge: Can Monetary Union be Made to Work in an EU of 25 Members?, 2002