Veranstaltungen
Mit seinen wissenschaftlichen Veranstaltungen versucht das Wiener Wiesenthal Institut für Holocaust-Studien (VWI) die neuesten Ergebnisse im Bereich der Holocaust-, Genozid- und Rassismusforschung einem breiteren ebenso wie einem ausgewiesenen Fachpublikum regelmäßig näher zu bringen. Die unterschiedlichen Formate dieser über einen engen Wissenschaftsbegriff hinausweisenden Veranstaltungen, die von in einem kleinen Rahmen gehaltenen gehaltenen Vorträgen, den Simon Wiesenthal Lectures über für ein Fachpublikum interessante Workshops bis zu großen internationalen Tagungen, den Simon Wiesenthal Conferences reichen, spiegeln das breite Tätigkeitsfeld des Instituts wider.
Präsentationen von ausgewählten Neuerscheinungen zu den einschlägigen Themen des Instituts, Interventionen im öffentlichen Raum, die Filmreihe VWI Visuals und die Fachkolloquien der Fellows runden die Palette der Veranstaltungen des Instituts weiter ab.
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Gerald Steinacher: Forgive and Forget? Vatican Responses to the Nuremberg Trials and Denazification | |||
Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2021, 16:00 - 18:00 Online: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88638497285?pwd=emQ4RkJzV2NjdTJWOUxEcVdGcS9qUT09
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VWI invites the Institute for Contemporary History at the University of Vienna
Commented by Linda Erker Gerald J. Steinacher is a Senior Fellow at the VWI and the James A. Rawley Professor of History at the University of Nebraska– Lincoln. His research focusses on twentieth-century European History with an emphasis on the Holocaust, National Socialism, Italian fascism, and intelligence studies. He has published four books, edited ten, and written over seventy book chapters and journal articles on these topics, including Nazis on the Run. How Hitler’s Henchmen Fled Justice, Oxford 2011, which was awarded a National Jewish Book Award by the Jewish Book Council in 2011. Linda Erker is a historian based at the Institute for Contemporary History at the University of Vienna. Her research and teaching activities focus on the politics of memory and commemoration, ideological continuities in Austria beyond the ruptures of 1933/1938/1945, university history, scholarly migration to South America, and right-wing networks. Together with the VWI, she is organising a workshop in January 2022 entitled “Nazis and Nazi Sympathisers in South America after 1945. Careers and Networks in their Destination Countries”. Photo: The Austrian Catholic bishop Alois Hudal in his 1937-book The Foundations of National Socialism https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88638497285?pwd=emQ4RkJzV2NjdTJWOUxEcVdGcS9qUT09 Click here to download the invitation as PDF file. In cooperation with: |
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