Holocaust Perpetrators and the Law

Holocaust Perpetrators and the Law

Veranstalter
University of Central Florida (Natalia Aleksiun, Thomas Kühne, Vladimir Solonari)
Ausrichter
Natalia Aleksiun, Thomas Kühne, Vladimir Solonari
Veranstaltungsort
University of Central Florida
PLZ
32816
Ort
Orlando, FL
Land
United States
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
08.04.2024 - 09.04.2024
Deadline
01.08.2023
Von
Thomas Kühne, Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark University

This conference seeks to explore the legal framework that guided, motivated, impeded or otherwise influenced the crimes of the perpetrators. It raises questions about the perpetrators’ legal awareness, about legal cultures within which they were socialized and operated, and about legal or pseudo-legal regulations that affected their crimes. How do we account for the fact that the apparent illegality of perpetrators’ actions did not prevent them from breaching the law?

Holocaust Perpetrators and the Law

Over decades, the study of perpetrators of the Holocaust evolved from perceiving them as social misfits or sadistic monsters to depicting them as ordinary human beings transformed into mass murderers by social, cultural, and institutional factors. Moreover, following the opening of archives in the countries of the former Soviet bloc, the field has moved beyond the research focused on Nazi killers to their collaborators in Germany-occupied countries and its lesser allies.

This conference seeks to explore the legal framework that guided, motivated, impeded or otherwise influenced the crimes of the perpetrators. It raises questions about the perpetrators’ legal awareness, about legal cultures within which they were socialized and operated, and about legal or pseudo-legal regulations that affected their crimes. How do we account for the fact that the apparent illegality of perpetrators’ actions did not prevent them from breaching the law? This paradox is closely connected with the post-war investigations of their crimes, the juridical and political factors involved in the prosecutorial and sentencing practices.

We invite applications from scholars working on these issues and other interconnected questions. Comparative studies, new research from historians and legal scholars as well as from adjacent disciplines are particularly welcome. We also welcome applications from scholars engaging on the theme of the conference related to genocides and events of mass violence other than the Holocaust.

Christopher R. Browning, Frank Porter Graham Professor Emeritus, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, will give the keynote: "In Search of the Holocaust Perpetrators: A 55-year Personal Retrospective".

The conference will take place at the premises of the University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, April 8–9, 2024. Participants are encouraged to seek funding from their own institutions or other sources, but organizers expect to be able to provide financial support for travel and accommodation.

Conveners:

- Natalia Aleksiun, Harry Rich Professor of Holocaust Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville
- Thomas Kühne, Strassler Colin Flug Professor of Holocaust History, Clark University
- Vladimir Solonari, Professor of History, University of Central Florida

Please send abstract of no more than 500 words and two-page CV by 1 August 2023 to Jessie Oldham, Jessica.Oldham@ucf.edu.

Kontakt

Thomas Kühne, Ph.D.
Director
Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Strassler Colin Flug Professor of Holocaust History
Clark University
950 Main Street
Worcester MA 01610

https://wordpress.clarku.edu/tkuehne/
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