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President’s Lecture: Colonial Genocides in Native North America – Varying Methods and Approaches
Speaker: Ned Blackhawk (Yale University) A member of the Te-moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada, Blackhawk is a Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University, where […]
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Genocide of Native Americans? Indigenous Identity and Mass Violence in North America
Schedule: 8:45 am: Welcome Thomas Kühne, Clark University 9-10 am: “The History of Violence, the Violence of History: Locating Genocide in the North American Past” Karl Jacoby, Columbia University Listen […]
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The Failed Military Coup in Turkey and Being an Armenian Deputy in Ankara
Speaker: Garo Paylan, Armenian Deputy Of The Grand National Assembly Of Turkey. Garo Paylan represents Istanbul as a deputy in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. He is a member […]
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The Challenges in Indian Country in the 21st Century: Planning, Law, Community
Speakers: Judy Dworkin And David Pijawka, In Conversation With Jody Emel And Thomas Kühne, Clark University. Judy Dworkin is Head of Indian Law and Tribal Relations Practice Group for Sacks […]
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Holocaust History and Survivor Testimony: The Case of the Starachowice Factory Slave Labor Camps
Speaker: Christopher Browning (University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill). Dr. Browning is the Frank Porter Graham Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ,and the […]
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Caucasian Crossways: the Holocaust, Circassian Genocide, and Stalin’s Deportations
Speaker: Chen Bram (Hebrew University) This lecture discusses the crossways and intersections between histories and memories of Holocaust, Genocide and forced deportations in the Caucasus. Focusing on the Circassian Genocide […]
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Genocide in the Carpathians: War, Social Breakdown, and Mass Violence, 1914-1945
Speaker: Raz Segal (Stockton University) Genocide in the Carpathians presents the history of Subcarpathian Rus’, a multi-ethnic and multi-religious borderland in the heart of Europe. This society of Carpatho-Ruthenians, Jews, […]
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Responding to Violence: Female Voices and the Armenian Genocide
Speakers: Barbara J. Merguerian (Director, Armenian International Women’s Association), Judy Saryan (Author And Project Manager, Armenian International Women’s Association), And Dana Walrath (Independent Scholar, Artist And Writer). Historian Barbara J. […]
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Kinder, Kirche, Küche, and KZ? Inside the World of Female Perpetrators
Speaker: Eliisa Mailänder (Centre D’Histoire De Sciences Po, Paris) This lecture sheds light on the lives, experiences, and violent acts carried out by a group of twenty-eight women who worked […]
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Emerging Expertise: Holding Accountability Accountable
The conference Emerging Expertise: Holding Accountability Accountable (6-9 April 2017) will put a diverse array of early career scholars, lawyers, policymakers, and NGO staff working on issues germane to the […]
