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Wednesday, June 09, 2021

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PG Classics Colloquium 2021
Online via MS Teams

Runs from Wednesday, June 09 to Thursday, June 10.

The PG Colloquium will take place online via MS Teams on Wednesday June 9th (14:00-17:30) and Thursday June 10th (14:00-17:30), consisting of 4 panels and a total of 10 papers. The full programme will be published soon.

If you wish to attend, please email the organisers using the following email addresses for more details: Matthew.Evans.2@warwick.ac.uk; Manuela.Marai@warwick.ac.uk; G.Penman@warwick.ac.uk; Lucrezia.Sperindio@warwick.ac.uk.

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Research seminar on Anna Hájková's book The Last Ghetto: An Everyday History of Theresienstadt (Oxford: OUP, 2020)
MS Teams

The first in-depth study of a prisoner society during the Holocaust and first modern study of the Theresienstadt ghetto.

Presentation by the author followed by a discussion

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