Holocaust Studies in the 21st Century

Holocaust Studies in the 21st Century

Veranstalter
Prof. Christian Wiese, Goethe-University Frankfurt/University of Sussex, and Prof. Andreas Gestrich, German Historical Institute, London
Veranstaltungsort
German Historical Institute, 17 Bloomsbury Square, London WC1A 2NJ
Ort
London
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United Kingdom
Vom - Bis
08.12.2010 -
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Von
Romy Langeheine

The workshop, co-organised by Prof. Christian Wiese, Goethe-University Frankfurt/University of Sussex, and Prof. Andreas Gestrich, German Historical Institute, London, will be devoted to topics addressed in the recent publication Years of Persecution, Years of Extermination: Saul Friedlaender and the Future of Holocaust Studies, ed. by Christian Wiese and Paul Betts (Continuum 2010). The speakers, Prof. Stefanie Schüler-Springorum (Hamburg), Prof. David Cesarani and Prof. Robert Eaglestone (Royal Holloway), Prof. Donald Bloxham (Edinburgh) and Prof. Richard King (Nottingham) will discuss questions such as the relationship between Holocaust Studies and Genocide Studies, the role of testimony, the question of gender and Holocaust Studies, the relationship between perpetrator history and victim history as well as the relationship between Holocaust Studies and cultural studies.

Link to Continuum Press:
http://www.continuumbooks.com/books/detail.aspx?BookId=133940&SearchType=Basicasic

Programm

Speakers

Prof. Robert Eaglestone (Royal Holloway, London): “Saul Friedländer and the Philosophy of History”

Prof. Richard King (Nottingham University): “Reflections on Friedländer’s ‘Reflection of Nazism’”

Prof. Stefanie Schüler-Springorum (Institute for the History of German Jewry, Hamburg): “The Perspective of the Victims”

Prof. David Cesarani (Royal Holloway, London): “Antisemitism or Greed? Their Role in Explaining the Motives and Actions of the ‘Perpetrators’”

Prof. Donald Bloxham (University of Edinburgh): “Comparative Studies and the Contextualisation of the Holocaust”

Kontakt

Langeheine

Goethe Universität Frankfurt/Main

langeheine@em.uni-frankfurt.de


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