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AN INVITATION An International Colloquium Cooperation between Cultures and the Integration of Europe in a Global Age Milan,
Italy
June 4-5, 2004 At
present there is intense and urgent interest in the reintegration of
Europe. This, of course, has long historical antecedents, but present
economic and political circumstances bring us to an special juncture,
replete with opportunity as well as danger. After
long political separation the barriers have been pulled down and in
intensive interchange of people with political and economic integration is
about to begin. As part of the human venture we must seek ways in which
this can proceed in a manner that is human and humanly enriching. This, in
turn, requires finding ways in which the personal and social creativity
and aspirations of different peoples can be rendered compatible and mutually
complementary. There
are special resources for such investigations. For a number of years
“Globus et Locus” in Milan has been studying the way in which Italic
culture might be not merely for Italians, but a potential contribution for
other peoples of the world. In addition to the seminal work of Piero
Bassetti and others, these studies have included two annual meetings in
Washington which have led to the publication of crosscultural and
interdisciplinary volumes. At
the same time, the people of Central and Eastern Europe have been anxious
both to retain their own cultural heritage and to rejoin West Europe
from which for too long they have been separated. With the reintegration
of Europe this process is about to take on an accelerated pace. Hence, it
is uniquely opportune to hold a discussion on: (a) the significance of
Italicity to the objectives of the peoples to the East, and vice versa: (b)
the cultural heritages which they will bring to the West, and above all
(c) how the two will be able to reunite in a mutually fructifying manner. It
is auspicious that this meeting will be held in Milan -- the crossroads of
Europe, East and West and North and South -- and at the Universita Cattolica
Sacro Cuore -- which has always been a uniquely creative center of the long
Christian heritage of the continent. The Center for the Study of Culture
and Values of the sister Catholic University of America is proud to join
in this effort. It will draw upon its thirty years of work in Eastern Europe
through difficult decades of challenge and transition.
Thus far this has generated over 20 volumes of research. The
prospect of the conference is then for two pronged progress: first to test
out the proposed universal significance of Italicity by a case study of
its significance for the peoples to the East, and second to explore the
potential significance of this thesis of cultural significance beyond
borders for the new age of globalization in its first focused step of
reintegrating the countries of Europe. |
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