CfP: Simon Wiesenthal Conference 2014, 'The Holocaust on TV: from the beginnings to now'
24/05/2014
Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI) in cooperation with the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
Vienna, December 4th to 6th, 2014
In the late 1970s, the US miniseries Holocaust shook TV audiences in the United States, in Western Europe and in Israel. The series was controversial, its reception remained ambivalent and said a lot about how the murder of the Jews was dealt with, remembered, forgotten or suppressed.
‘Britain and the Holocaust’, First Conference of the British Association for Holocaust Studies
20/05/2014
1-2 September 2014, University of Edinburgh
The first conference of the British
Association for Holocaust Studies, to be held at the University of
Edinburgh, presents an opportunity to shed further light on the
developments in the field of Holocaust studies in Britain, review its
achievements of the last c.70 years, and suggest ways of development in
the future.
CfP: Third International Graduate Students’ Conference on Genocide Studies
20/05/2014
9th to 11th April 2015 at Clark University, USA
The Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University will host the Third International Graduate Students’ Conference on Genocide Studies on 9 -11 April 2015, in cooperation with the Danish Institute for International Studies, Department of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Copenhagen. The conference will provide a forum for doctoral students to present their research projects to peers and established scholars.
CfP: Genocide and Mass Trauma: Rising to the Challenges of Comprehension, Intervention, Prevention and Restitution
20/05/2014
International Network of Genocide Scholars' Fourth Global Conference on Genocide
The International Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) was founded in January 2005 in Berlin to provide genocide studies with a non-partisan forum through which to present research and analysis on any aspect of genocide as well as other forms of collective violence.
Call For Papers: Entangled Memories - Remembering the Holocaust in a Global Age
07/05/2014
9th to 11th October 2014, Universität Hamburg
The field of Holocaust Studies has taken a transnational turn in recent years. Whereas scholarly attention used to focus on specific national memory cultures, it has now, almost seventy years after the onset of the Second World War, increasingly shifted towards comparative, interdisciplinary, and border-crossing perspectives.
EHRI Workshop: From Dispersed and Fragmented Holocaust Sources to an Integrated European Research Infrastructure
06/05/2014
We would like to invite you to a workshop about the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) at Le Mémorial de la Shoah in Paris on Monday 2 June, 2014. Le Mémorial de la Shoah is a partner of EHRI.
After succesfull editions in 2013 at Munich and Paris, today the third EHRI Summer School in Holocaust Studies begins in Jerusalem. EHRI partner Yad Vashem is the organiser of the three week event.