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Emily Clarke ’24 unmasks the propaganda behind the postcards
Intern helps Strassler Center stage exhibition of Nazi letters
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‘Justice means a lot to these people’
Clark student helps keep alive memories of the Gatumba Massacre
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Uncovering the stories of Rwandans fleeing violence in Congo
In Africa’s first world war, how did victims become perpetrators, and perpetrators become victims?
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From Ukraine, images of violence, resistance, and hope
Strassler Center hosts ‘The War in Ukraine Through a Camera Lens’
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Colin-Flug Graduate Study Wing provides a haven for genocide researchers
September event celebrates wing, 20 years of doctoral education at the Strassler Center
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Glenn Parish ’71 feels the pull of Holocaust history
Gift helps advance doctoral research efforts at Strassler Center
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Clark’s Strassler Center to host conference on memory politics and conflicts, democracy, integration
Participants will explore how to advance inclusion and tolerance toward minorities
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The Rise and Fall of Comradeship: Hitler’s Soldiers, Male Bonding and Mass Violence in the Twentieth Century
Director of the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Thomas Kühne Ph.D., Professor of History, Strassler Chair in the Study of Holocaust History, has written a new book. The Rise and Fall of Comradeship: Hitler’s Soldiers, Male Bonding and Mass Violence in the Twentieth Century, was published March 2017 by Cambridge University Press. Director…
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Undergraduates receive Steinbrecher Fellowships to pursue creative research projects
Nine Clark University undergraduates have been awarded Steinbrecher Fellowships to pursue creative research projects in the sciences and humanities.










