CfP: Le memorie della Shoah: forme narrative e discorsi culturali nell’Europa centro-orientale, sud-orientale ed orientale
11-12 maggio 2023 Padova-Venezia Call for Paper Deadline: 18 dicembre 2022 In un articolo del 2008, Omer Bartov individua due problemi negli studi sulla Shoah e l’Europa orientale. Il primo è la divisione in due blocchi e le dinamiche della Guerra fredda, che ha limitato l’accesso agli archivi e, per estensione, alle aree centro-, sud- ed orientale europee; il secondo sono le narrazioni politico-culturali di tipo socialista che ha...
The Holocaust in the Borderlands: Interethnic Relations and the Dynamics of Violence in Occupied Eastern Europe
Munich, 7-9 February 2018 Program: Wednesday, 7 February 2018 17.00-18.00: Registration (Senatssaal LMU) 18.00-20.30: Opening Lecture (Senatssaal LMU) followed by wine reception Doris Bergen (Chancellor Rose and Ray Wolfe Professor of Holocaust Studies, University of Toronto): Saving Christianity, Killing Jews: German Religious Campaigns and the Holocaust in the Borderlands Greetings, introduction and moderation: Frank Bajohr...
The Holocaust in Hungary
Edited by Randolph L. Braham and András Kovács The Holocaust in Hungary Seventy Years Later According to most historians, the Holocaust in Hungary represented a unique chapter in the singular history of what the Nazis termed as the “Final Solution” of the “Jewish question” in Europe. More than seventy years after the Shoah, the origins and prehistory as well as the implementation and aftermath of the genocide still provide ample...
UZ – LA SHOAH E L’EUROPA CENTRO-ORIENTALE
Università di Padova Seminario: UZ – LA SHOAH E L’EUROPA CENTRO-ORIENTALE La rappresentazione cinematografica della Shoah nell’Europa centro-orientale durante il periodo socialista 7 marzo-6 giugno 2016 Palazzo Maldura – Aula D (Calfura) Lunedì, ore 16.30 TIZIANA D’AMICO (Università di Venezia) Introduzione di CINZIA FRANCHI (Università di Padova) Le problematiche dello studio della Shoah (memoria, rappresentazione e...
The Nuremberg Idea
The Nuremberg Idea: Crimes against Humanity in History, Law & Politics Monday, Feb. 08 2016 4:00pm — 5:30pm 6th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center “The Nuremberg Idea” offers a historically-informed answer to one of the key social theory questions of our time: How did “human rights” become a concept that even the most heinous regimes feel they need to buy into? In tackling this question through the vector of the term “crimes against...