Holocaust and genocide
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Strassler Center to mark 20 years of doctoral training in Holocaust and genocide studies
Commemoration includes lectures, notes expansion of academic footprint
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Clark undergraduates spend the summer focused on human rights
Stipends support student work in France and Bosnia
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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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Taner Akçam unearths evidence of Ottoman decision to ‘annihilate’ Armenians
Historian: Ottoman governors ‘spoke openly’ of how to exterminate population
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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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Strassler Center conference wrestles with issues of memory, identity, and oppression
Scholars assess historical and psychological factors of mass trauma
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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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Music professor explores Third Reich’s co-option of Bruckner’s works
Professor Benjamin Korstvedt examines why tradition-bound Nazis embraced composer’s avant garde music
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Student explores complexities of Holocaust forgiveness
Casey Bush interns at Buchenwald Memorial
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Alumnus shares story of father’s Holocaust survival
The audience in Dana Commons sat silent, sifting and absorbing the story they’d just been told. There were tears. They had watched “Etched in Glass,” a documentary chronicling the harrowing saga of Stephan Ross, who survived the horrors of 10 Nazi concentration camps. From the age of 10 to 14, the Polish boy was…









