MASNEWS 01/2008: From MAS to William and Mary
End of application process
Berlin Seminar 2008
New Publication
Life after the MAS
GAAS Annual Convention
Dear all,

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Many thanks and best wishes,
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Detlef Junker
HCA Founding Director
MAS 2009: End of application process
On March 31, the application deadline for the MAS 2009 expired. The MAS
coordination team received applications not only from the United States
and Europe, but also from, among others, Iran, Vietnam, and Tunisia.

Over the course of the past four years, 68 students from 25 countries have enrolled in the MAS. Joining the MAS promises a profoundly international experience and the opportunity to gain inside knowledge on the United States from an outside perspective.
Berlin Seminar 2008: MAS Student Trip to the German Capital
Kamila Janiszewska (MAS 2008) reports on this year’s transatlantic seminar in Germany’s capital, Berlin.
During the visit to the Kennedy museum, we had the chance to see how impressive and meaningful President Kennedy’s visit to Berlin really was. The tour of the library of the Bundestag offered us another – by no means final – peek into the world of great politics, while the meeting with Mr. Stanley Otto at the U.S. embassy shed more light on German-American relations and the challenges and rewards of a career in diplomacy. Other highlights of the trip were a guided tour of the Jewish Museum and the JFK Institute library. On our way to the latter, we were caught in traffic and soaked by rain but fortunately made it without losses in people and battle spirit.
The most exciting event for most of our class was the evening at the American Academy. We had the honor to attend Senator Thomas Daschle’s lecture on solutions to the global energy crisis. Introduced by President Richard von Weizsäcker, Senator Daschle spoke about shared responsibility and the importance of an international exchange of ideas concerning energy solutions and answered questions from the audience. After the lecture, we had the opportunity to speak with him and take a photograph for the HCA archives.
Crowning this extraordinary evening was our run for the S-Bahn, fast and swift, high heels and elegant dress notwithstanding. Suffice it to say that we concluded our visit in Berlin with humor and gusto.
New Publication: “Mission and Menace: Four Centuries of American Religious Zeal”

A German translation of “Mission and Menace” will be published in September 2008.
Life after the MAS: Heidelberg, Hong Kong, Williamsburg
Selina Lai Suet Lin (MAS Class of 2006) reports on her fortunes after graduation.

Further News from the HCA
HCA hosts Annual Convention of the German Association for American Studies (GAAS)

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Proulx (The Shipping News; Brokeback Mountain) will read from her new collection Fine Just the Way It Is. The conference will be rounded off by a public forum headlined “The American Presidency: Mission Impossible?” and featuring several of the already mentioned scholars as well as journalists Katja Gelinsky (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) and Stefan Kornelius (Editorial Page Editor, Süddeutsche Zeitung).
For further information please visit the website of the German Association for American Studies or the website of the conference.
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