Fascinating conversations about new directions in the study of HolocAust literature—connections to world literature, comparative genocide studies, and postcolonial studies. Planning for The Cambridge History of Holocaust Literature, with over 40 scholars from around the world.
Brilliant work from out Horizons team: Making global connections possible | by Horizons Institute, University of Leeds | Horizons Institute | Mar, 2023 | Medium https://t.co/AUo8h6VvMR
At the @JHGCentre in Johannesburg, listening to Judge Richard Goldstone, former justice of SA constitutional court, speaking about legal foundations of international action against Genocide.
Do you want to know more about PRAXIS' report on #culturalheritage, #climatechange and #disasters, and our experience at #COP27? Join us for a webinar on Wednesday, 30th November, 1-3pm GMT. Info 👉https://t.co/dMvFv0bSZi Registration 👉 https://t.co/360GYsMQ0b @Changing_Story_
If you happen to be in Leeds this Thursday—what promises to be a fascinating event on Holocaust history: the search for missing loved ones after the genocide. I’ll be chairing Prof Dan Stone and Dr Christine Schmidt (@wienerlibrary) https://t.co/mOXQAEz20N
Absolutely delighted that this has just appeared from our PRAXIS project, looking at @ahrcpress Arts and Humanities Research and its contribution to global development.
How can cultural #heritage be effectively mobilised to respond to current and expected climate environmental changes? Read our new report prepared by PRAXIS @Changing_Story_ in partnership with the CRITICAL project @EdinburghUni. 👉https://t.co/uwI06hjRYh
Gave a lecture today on the philosophy of science and afterwards a student said “so if I put a vase on a stool, does that make it a table?”. I’ve thought about literally nothing since
Finishing the week on a good note. I have been promoted to Head of Researcher Development and Culture, at Uni of Leeds. Big shout out to my team @ResDevLeeds for being great to work with. Purdey is more concerned about dinner 😂
#OTD Vor 80 Jahren, 11.-12. August 1942 erschossen dt. Sonderkommandos etwa 15 Tausend Juden im südrussischen Rostov am Don. Unter ihnen befand sich Psychoanalytikerin Sabine Spielrein - Schülerin von Carl Jung und Sigmund Freud. Man verschleppt sie mit ihren beiden Töchtern..1/7