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Wednesday, October 25, 2023
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Oral History Network - Reading GroupReading Group: ‘Oral Histories of Partition’ We are delighted to announce our first reading group this year, to be held online via Zoom with our friends from MONASH university in Melbourne. The topic will be ‘Oral Histories of Partition’ and will be chaired by Smriti Dutt (PhD Candidate, History of Art). The Zoom link and the texts can be found on our website. |
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DAHL ShortsWebinarTwo 30 minute sessions. |
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CHM Work in Progress Meeting: Roberta Bivins, Discovery Award: "From Equal Health to Health Equals"FAB 2.35 |
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Study Cafe - supported study time for studentsFAB M0.02 |
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Warwick Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies - Justin Cammy (Smith College, MA): ‘From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg’OC1.03 |
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WWIGS - Justin Cammy (Smith College, MA)FAB2.32Wednesday 25 October, 4-5:30pm, FAB2.32 Justin Cammy (Smith College, MA): ‘From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg’In cooperation with the Centre for Global Jewish Studies
A discussion of the ghetto memoir (1946) and testimony of Sutzkever, one of the great Yiddish poets to emerge from the Holocaust, translated into English by Justin Cammy. Why was the memoir ignored by critics and even by the author himself for so long? And why should we look anew at early post-liberation efforts to document events that established a foundation for both justice and collective memory? |
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Justin Cammy on Yiddish and SutzkeverOC 1.03, Oculus BuildingJustin Cammy (Smith College) Abraham Sutzkever: From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg hybrid, in person and on zoom: https://t.co/Q2GlfCoQEB |
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French Research Seminar: Lydie Moudileno (University of Southern California), 'Finding Dahomey: African Royalty in the Diasporic Imagination'Online - Teams |
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French Research Seminar: Lydie Moudileno (University of Southern California), 'Finding Dahomey: African Royalty in the Diasporic Imagination'Online via Teams
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