Engendering Peace and Conflict: The Role of Religion
Prof Barbara Einhorn
William Evans Fellow
National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies
Since gaining her PhD at Otago in 1972, Professor Einhorn has taught mainly in England, initially in German language but increasingly, as her research in Eastern Europe developed, in European Studies and Gender Studies. She is now Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Sussex. Professor Einhorn’s interests lie in gender, citizenship, peace and religion through the period of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent changes in Eastern Europe, and she is the author of an outstanding body of work for which she is well known internationally.
| Date | Tuesday, 18 May 2010 |
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| Time | 5:15pm - 6:15pm |
| Audience | Public |
| Event Category | Humanities |
| Event Type |
Public Lecture |
| Campus | Dunedin |
| Department | National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies |
| Location | Archway 2 Lecture Theatre, Located in the north-east region of the Dunedin campus, on the corner of Union Street East and Leith Walk. |
| Contact Name | National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies |
| Contact Phone | (03) 479 4546 |
| Contact Email | peaceandconflict@otago.ac.nz |

