Congratulations to Associate Dean and Professor of History, Nicole von Germeten on her upcoming book, “Death in Old Mexico: The 1789 Dongo Murders and How They Shaped the History of a Nation” which will be published by Cambridge University Press on March 31.
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Join us in commemorating our Green Legacy Hiroshima Peace Tree, which was grown from a tree that survived the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. The ceremony will include snacks and a discussion on the use of nuclear weapons and testing on the Marshall Islands.
We hope you can join us tonight for a talk by Holocaust survivor Laureen Nussbaum.
Free, open to all. Seating is limited. Advance tickets to attend in person are available at: https://t.co/Sd55i0e0GK. Livestream option is available via YouTube at https://t.co/fomxvPlmR8
Why Hannelore Klein Did Not Suffer the Same Fate as Her Childhood Friend Anne Frank: The Story of a Righteous German Official During the Holocaust.
5/2 @ 7 p.m. | Free | MU Horizon Room and Livestream: https://t.co/rW4altUb5u
@OSUSHPR#holocaustmemorialweek
History Career Panel
5/4 @ 4 p.m. | Free via Zoom
Meet 5 @OSUSHPR History alumni and learn about their career trajectories since graduation. Gain practical insights into a wide variety of career opportunities
Register via Handshake: https://t.co/1ek9SjWqbU
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Luhui Whitebear
4/28 @ 7 p.m. | Free | MU Horizon Room and Livestream: https://t.co/tTVXohZewP
Each year, #holocaustmemorialweek sponsors events on major episodes of human rights abuse.
@OSUSHPR#sexualassaultawarenessmonth#SAAM
This year on Dam Proud Giving Day the OSU Center for the Humanities is seeking support for #humanities scholarship teaching & engagement @OregonState@CLAOSU in honor of OSU Emeritus Professor Paul Farber, who passed away last year. Please consider giving https://t.co/DnatNik4wW
Stalin and Mao, and Two Cataclysms They Engineered, Hua-yu Li
4/27 @ 7 p.m. | Free | MU Horizon Room and Livestream: https://t.co/ry33NAEfNI
Each year, #holocaustmemorialweek examines campaigns of mass murder or genocide other than the Holocaust.
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"Escaping the Holocaust" Survivor talk: Joe Hess
4/26 @ 7 p.m. | Free via Zoom | register: https://t.co/wv0iSSjKPr
Born in Fulda, Germany, in 1932, Joe Hess was six years old when the Kristallnacht (“Night of Broken Glass”) took place.
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Announcing the 2022 Oregon Book Award Winners: let’s cheer on @jdhamblin, winner of the 2022 Frances Fuller Victor Award for General Nonfiction for The Wretched Atom: America’s Global Gamble with Peaceful Nuclear Technology @OxUniPress)! 5/10
How do pandemics end? I'm thrilled the RT article I organized is out "What Came Next?: Reflections on the Aftermath(s) of the 1918–19 Flu #Pandemic in the Age of #COVID" @JournalGAPE (April 2022), open access @CambridgeCore@CambridgeUP@shgape https://t.co/wM7lzuT6af.
Edward B. Westerman: How Masculinity and Alcohol Fed Mass Murder
4/25 @ 7 p.m. | Free via Zoom | register: https://t.co/3YspUU9TUP
Westermann has published extensively on World War II and the Holocaust. Moderated by Kara Ritzheimer.
@OSUSHPR#holocaustmemorialweek
We hope you can join us for another important and timely panel on the human cost of war.
Thursday, March 31
Time 4-6 p.m.
Via Zoom Webinar https://t.co/i7yYkDa8Q0
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Coming on @cspanhistory April 2 check out "Pandemic Exhaustion!" a talk and q&a about the 1918-19 flu pandemic with a main focus on the late stages and the turn to "endemicity" originally hosted by @worldoregon@OrHist#pandemic#endemic#flu#COVID19
Really looking fwd to hosting @TimothyDSnyder@OrHist remote March 29 at 5:30pm Pac, his recent piece connecting past & present @washingtonpost "Putin has long fantasized about a world without Ukrainians. Now we see what that means." @SHAFRhistorians https://t.co/las80v0MVQ
Flash panel on the effects of the invasion on the people of Ukraine and surrounding nations, global stability and security, formal alliances like the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and US national interests.
Mar. 9, 4 p.m. https://t.co/LiNoeBBwC6
California celebrates its history as a 'free state.' But there was slavery here. "California did the opposite," said Stacey L. Smith of @UOregon_History and @OSUSHPR
https://t.co/DSaAwtzbK2
Please join @Professor_KB_, @xicanohistorian, me, and our moderators @Latinohistory and @professormaxk for a virtual conversation on Latinx Oral History this coming Tuesday (Feb. 22).