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SUMMARY:People + Ruins: Remapping Demolished Spaces and Narratives in Haifa
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Orwa Switat\, Postdoctoral Research Associate in Palestinian Studies at Brown University\, will present an innovative digital map and short films that trace the history of Haifa and its displaced spaces and memories. \n\n\n\nDiscussant:Prof. Elyse Semerdjian\, Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. \n\n\n\nReception immediately following the talk in Higgins Atrium.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/people-ruins-remapping-demolished-spaces-and-narratives-in-haifa/
LOCATION:Clark University\, Higgins Lounge\, Dana Commons – 2nd Floor\, 36 Maywood Street\, Worcester\, MA\, 01603\, United States
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SUMMARY:Strassler Center Colloquium with Atina Grossmann
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: This event has been postponed to December 4. \n\n\n\nThe Strassler Center presents Atina Grossmann\, professor of history in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art (New York). She will discuss her book project\, “Between ‘Orient’ and European Catastrophe: Jewish Refugees in Iran.” \n\n\n\nStrassler Center doctoral student Gabrielle Higgins will offer a comment.  \n\n\n\nThis even is open to members of the Clark community. If you wish to attend\, please contact Alissa Duke\, who will share Professor Grossmann’s paper.  \n\n\n\nLight refreshments will be provided. Open to the Clark community.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/strassler-center-colloquium-with-atina-grossman/
LOCATION:Kent Seminar Room\, Strassler Center
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SUMMARY:When Conflicts Go Against the Grain: The Fall of Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh and Its Global Consequences
DESCRIPTION:27 October 2025 | 6:00pm | Rose LibraryStrassler Center \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Anna Ohanyan (Richard B. Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Stonehill College) \n\n\n\nModerator: Dr. Elyse Semerdjian (Robert Aram and Marianne Kaloosdian and Stephen and Marian Mugar Chair of Armenian Genocide Studies; Professor\, Department of History) \n\n\n\nIn September 2023\, Azerbaijan expelled the entire indigenous Armenian community of Nagorno-Karabakh after nearly a year under blockade. This was not a “victor’s peace” like those in Sri Lanka\, Chechnya\, or Tigray\, where minorities were subdued but remained in place. Instead\, the community was uprooted\, its institutions dismantled\, and its politics erased. \n\n\n\nWhy did this outcome prevail over alternatives such as negotiated autonomy within Azerbaijan or secession\, as in Kosovo or Timor-Leste? Why did the conflict end through mass expulsion\, defying the global trend toward power-sharing settlements? And what does this signal for the future of regional stability and the international order? \n\n\n\nSponsored by the Friends of the Robert Aram and Marianne Kaloosdian and Stephen and Marian Mugar Professor in Armenian Genocide Studies
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/when-conflicts-go-against-the-grain-the-fall-of-nagorno-karabakh-artsakh-and-its-global-consequences/
LOCATION:Strassler Center\, 950 Main Street\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 016010\, United States
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