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Conversations on Kafka
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Writing Back: Spanish Literature

Two important works of modern Spanish literature both take their cue from Kafka's letters to his companion, the Czech writer, journalist and translator Milena Jesenska.
Israel Studies Seminar
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Kathrin Bachleitner - A road towards atonement? Why only West Germany came to “atone” for the Nazi crimes.

Kathrin Bachleitner remaps the road that led to Germany's "atonement" for the Holocaust
Hegemonic Narratives

Second Keynote and Concluding Remarks; The Hegemonic Rememberance in Post Communist Eastern Europe

Jelena Subotic gives the second and final keynote of the conference, chaired by Jessie Barton-Hronesova. Followed by concluding remarks and next step plans by Jessie Barton-Hronesova and Johana Wyss.
Hegemonic Narratives

Panel 2: What is the Relationship between Hegemonic Memories, Silence and Nationalism?

Barbara Törnquist-Plewa and Craig Larkin give presentstions in the second panel of the conference. Chaired by Johana Wyss.
European Studies Centre

How and why did a large majority of Jews survive the Holocaust in France?

Professor Jacques Semelin (Sciences Po, Paris) presents a multifactorial analysis which can explain the survival of Jews in occupied France, without forgetting the dead. Professor Kalypso Nicolaidis (St Antony's College, Oxford) chairs.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Daniel Libeskind: Architecture and Memory

In this lecture, architect Daniel Libeskind shares his creative process and thinking for many of his most prominent buildings including the Jewish Museum Berlin and the Military History Museum in Dresden.
Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives

From Search to Exploration

Barriers and opportunities in using oral history archives as data resources
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Modernist Writing and Modernist Events: Fictions of Holocaust

Often described as one of the most important historical theorists of our times, Hayden White discusses the ethical and aesthetic implications for discourses dealing with the Holocaust, genocide and industrialized death.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

The Holocaust, Narrative and Remembrance - Part Two

Part 2/2. Workshop with Prof Dan Stone (RHUL), Paul Salmons (the IOE's Centre for Holocaust Education) and Prof Mark Roseman (Indiana University).
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

The Holocaust, Narrative and Remembrance - Part One

Part 1/2. Workshop with with Prof Dan Stone (RHUL), Paul Salmons (the IOE's Centre for Holocaust Education) and Prof Mark Roseman (Indiana University).
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Saul Friedländer in conversation

A discussion forum on writing Holocaust history with Prof Jane Caplan (St Antony's College, Oxford), Prof Mark Roseman (Indiana University) and Prof Nicholas Stargardt (Magdalen College, Oxford).
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Saul Friedländer: Trends in the historiography of the Holocaust

Professor Saul Friedländer delivers a lecture as the inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography.

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