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21. March 2023 08:00 - 15. June 2023 23:00
CfP - TagungQuantifying the Holocaust.Classifying, Counting, Modeling: The Contribution to Holocaust History
International ConferenceParis, 15–16 May 2024 Submission We invite submission of abstracts for individual papers. Individual submissions will be grouped into appropriate thematic panels by the conference organisers. We welcome researchers at all levels of their PhD or post-doctoral...Weiterlesen...
22. March 2023 16:00
VWI invites/goes to...Gergely Kunt: Images Of Others. A Comparative Analysis of Anti-Romani and Anti-Semitic Narratives in Private and Public Discourse in Hungary from World War I to World War II
VWI goes to Romano Centro – Verein für Roma The lecture will examine the intensity of anti-Jewish and anti-Romani sentiment between the two world wars at the micro level through the analysis of diaries and at the macro level through a quantitative analysis of newspapers. The research...Weiterlesen...
23. March 2023 18:30
Simon Wiesenthal LectureKateřina Čapková: "You Ask why I was in a Labor Camp": Czechoslovak Jews and Roma Demand Recognition of Their Wartime Suffering
Although World War II affected the lives of all inhabitants of the Bohemian lands (today‘s Czech Republic) and Slovakia, only two communities – Jews and Roma – experienced genocide during the war, with entire families perishing and most of their members being sent to concentration or ...Weiterlesen...
30. March 2023 09:00
WorkshopDocumenting Refugees from Eastern Europe
The 20th century was a period of evacuation, escape, expulsion, wandering and planned resettlement of the population, all due to wars, economic crises, and political changes, such as the collapse of empires. It was also the period when the legal foundations establishing international ...Weiterlesen...
26. April 2023 15:00
VWI invites/goes to...Anastasia Felcher: Debates on the Holocaust in Jewish Samizdat. Political Agenda, Self-Identification and Memory Work
VWI invites the Imre Kertész Kolleg Jena The lecture is an attempt to understand the interplay between uncensored media, Jewish nationalism and Holocaust remembrance under the restrictive conditions of Soviet state policy, memory politics and the cult of victory during World War II. ...Weiterlesen...
17. May 2023 15:00
VWI invites/goes to...Raz Segal: Holocaust Bystanders – A History of the Modern State
VWI invites the OR-ZSE (Budapest) The presentation offers a new interpretation of Holocaust bystanders in the multi-ethnic and multi-religious borderlands under wartime Hungarian and Bulgarian occupations that targeted several groups in attempts to realise ethno-national visions of “...Weiterlesen...

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