The Dark Side of Modernity and the Issue of Citizenship – Angelo Ventrone – May 1st at 12pm

The Dark Side of ModernityThe Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility invites you to the talk “The Dark Side of Modernity and the Issue of Citizenship” by Angelo Ventrone.

The event is co-sponsored by the History Deparment and the Politics Department.

 

Friday May 1st 2015 at 12pm

Klein Conference Room (510)

66 West 12th street, New York NY

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