Shared and Contested Memories - Göttingen and Tbilisi Perspectives on World War II and multi-ethnic heritages

Shared and Contested Memories - Göttingen and Tbilisi Perspectives on World War II and multi-ethnic heritages

Veranstalter
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; Ilia State University Tbilisi
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Zoom
PLZ
37073
Ort
Göttingen
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
08.10.2021 -
Von
Kerstin Bischl, Seminar für Mittlere und Neuere Geschichte, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

Registration: kerstin.bischl@uni-goettingen.de

Shared and Contested Memories - Göttingen and Tbilisi Perspectives on World War II and multi-ethnic heritages

A workshop with experts from Georg August University Goettingen and Ilia State University Tbilisi, Georgia on memory culture regarding World War II and multi-ethnic heritages in the Caucasus and India.

Programm

DIGITAL PUBLIC LECTURES - FRIDAY, 08 OCT 2021

12 pm – 1.30 pm CET: Iranian Studies Perspectives in the Culture of Remembrance

Moderation Anke HILBRENNER, UGOE

Eva ORTHMANN, UGOE: The Destruction of the Temple of Somnath
Giorgi SANIKIDZE, ISU: Iran and the South Caucasian Countries: Problems Related with Different Perceptions of a Shared History

2 pm – 3.45 pm CET: Focus on World War II in the Culture of Remembrance

Moderation Oliver REISNER, ISU

Anke HILBRENNER, UGOE: Divided or Shared Memory of the Second World War in Europe?
Ana LOLUA, ISU/UGOE: „Tseka“: Great Patriotic War at Georgian State Museum – 1970’s, Beginning of 1980's
Kerstin BISCHL, UGOE: The War Has a Female Face! or: Why the Gender Category in Everyday Life History of World War II Is Only Relevant for Women

Kontakt

Kerstin.Bischl@uni-goettingen.de

https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/408576.html
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