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28. Dublin 2010 "Forever Young"? The Changing Images of America
27. Oslo 2008 "E pluribus unum" or "E pluribus plura"?
26. Nicosia 2006 Conformism, Non-Conformism, and Anti-Conformism in the Culture of the United States
25. Prague 2004 America in the Course of Human Events: Presentations and Interpretations
24. Bordeaux 2002 The United States of / in Europe: Nationhood, Citizenship, Culture
23. Graz 2000 Nature’s Nation Reconsidered: American Concepts of Nature from Wonder to Ecological Crisis
22. Lisbon 1998 Ceremonies & Spectacles: America and the Staging of Collective Identities
21. Warsaw 1996 American Culture and Its Impact, 1946–1996
20. Luxembourg 1994 The Insular Dream: Obsession and Resistance
19. Seville 1992 The American Columbiad: 'Discovering' America, Inventing the United States
18. London 1990 Victorianism in the United States: Its Era and Its Legacy
17. Berlin 1988 Looking Inward – Looking Outward: The United States from the 1930s through the 1940s
16. Budapest 1986 The Early Republic: The Making of a Nation – The Making of a Culture
15. Rome 1984 Social Change and New Modes of Expression: The United States, 1910–1930
14. Paris 1982 The United States from 1870 to 1919
13. Amsterdam 1980 The American Identity: Fusion and Fragmentation
12. Norwich 1978 Religious and Political Ideologies in America and Europe
11. Heidelberg 1976 Americans and Nature
10. Vienna 1974 European Attitudes towards America – A Love-Hate Relationship "International Study Conference" and one-day "open conference" for young scholars
9. Geneva 1972 The Impact of American Dissent on European Political, Cultural and Social Life
8. Brussels 1970 “The American Way – The European Way” "Study Conference"
7. Rome 1967 Intellectual Communication between the Old World and the New” "Working Conference" – invitational only
6. Aarhus 1965 The Role of Universities in the Modern World – A Transatlantic Dialogue
5. Cambridge 1962 The Impact of the United States on Europe after 1945 "EAAS Bi-annual [sic] Working Conference"
4. Berlin 1961 The American Promise Reconsidered, 1929–1939
3. Bellagio 1960 American Educational Items and the European Mind The Lost Generation Writers in Europe Woodrow Wilson’s Reputation in Europe
2. Paris 1957 Emigration – Immigration The Businessman in America and Europe The Frontier – An American Phenomenon?
1. Salzburg 1954 First International Conference of Professors and Scholars of American Studies in Europe
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