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Whether you’re seeking to recapture your ancestral heritage or simply wish to discover a beautiful and poignant part of the world, this small group tour offers ample opportunity for enrichment, enlightenment, and enjoyment. With both comprehensive touring and time for independent exploration, it provides a generous overview of four distinctly different – and fascinating – nations.
Whether you’re seeking to recapture your ancestral heritage or simply wish to discover a beautiful and poignant part of the world, this small group tour offers ample opportunity for enrichment, enlightenment, and enjoyment. With both comprehensive touring and time for independent exploration, it provides a generous overview of four distinctly different – and fascinating – nations.
*Twin rooms for this trip are sold out. There are limited single rooms available.
Day 1: Depart U.S. for Warsaw, Poland
Day 2: Arrive in Warsaw
Day 3: Warsaw
Day 4: Warsaw | Krakow
Day 5: Auschwitz
Day 6: Krakow
Day 7: Krakow | Slovakia | Budapest, Hungary
Day 8: Budapest
Day 9: Budapest
Day 10: Budapest | Danube Bend | Vienna Austria
Day 11: Vienna
Day 12: Vienna Woods
Day 13: Vienna | Prague, Czech Republic
Day 14: Prague
Day 15: Prague
Day 16: Depart for U.S.
This is a hard one, but maybe this is interesting–I spent my junior year in Salzburg and have had multiple grants to study, teach, and do research in Austria.
I was a professor of German at UM-Dearborn and taught all levels of German. I also taught in the now defunct Master of Liberal Studies program, and the honors and women’s studies programs. My research focuses on Austria cultural and literature, and memory and exile studies. I am presently working on a edition of a group correspondence carried out by Jewish-Austrian classmates. In addition, I am writing a collective biography of this group.
I’m excited to go to parts of the one-time Austro-Hungarian monarchy that I don’t know. Moreover, having worked in Holocaust studies, I have long wanted to make a memorial trip to Warsaw and Auschwitz. The stops along the way come up in much of Austrian literature, which makes it even more exciting.