CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS ONLINE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP Sources of Memory and the Holocaust: Contemporary Research, Challenges and Approaches Organised by The British Association for Holocaust Studies [United Kingdom] and Research Centre for Memory Cultures [Jagiellonian University, Krakow] We would like to invite you to participate in an international, digital workshop on contemporary academic, artistic, and theoretical … Continue reading CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS, ONLINE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
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Registration for the 4th Annual BAHS Post Graduate Conference Open!
Registration is now open for the British Association for Holocaust Studies annual Postgraduate Conference, ‘The Holocaust, Memory and Society’. The conference is free to attend and we will provide lunch and refreshments. To register please click here! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Isabelle Mutton and Issy Sawkins at bahs.postgrad@gmail.com
CFP: British Association for Holocaust Studies Seventh Annual Conference, University of Northumbria, 22-24 July 2020, “The Holocaust after 75 years: History, Memory, Legacies” – Deadline Extended.
The deadline for abstracts has been extended to 14th February 2020. We look forward to receiving them! CFP: British Association for Holocaust Studies Seventh Annual Conference "The Holocaust after 75 years: History, Memory, Legacies" University of Northumbria, 22-24 July 2020. We welcome paper and panel proposals on the broad theme of ‘The Holocaust after 75 … Continue reading CFP: British Association for Holocaust Studies Seventh Annual Conference, University of Northumbria, 22-24 July 2020, “The Holocaust after 75 years: History, Memory, Legacies” – Deadline Extended.
Interview with the 2019 winner of Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History article prize – Magdalena Waligórska
by Mallory Bubar On behalf of the BAHS, I would first and foremost like to congratulate Magdalena Waligórska on winning this year’s Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History article prize for her work “Remembering the Holocaust on the fault lines of East and West-European memorial cultures: the new memorial complex in Trastsianets, Belarus.” Her … Continue reading Interview with the 2019 winner of Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History article prize – Magdalena Waligórska
4th Annual Postgraduate Conference, University of Exeter, 6th March 2020 – ‘The Holocaust, Memory and Society‘
The British Association for Holocaust Studies welcomes paper proposals for its annual postgraduate conference. This year’s theme is ‘The Holocaust, Memory and Society’ which we hope will enable postgraduate scholars working in Holocaust Studies from any discipline to make a submission. To submit a paper proposal, please send a 300-word abstract and 150-word biography to bahs.postgrad@gmail.com by 10th January 2020. Please note, … Continue reading 4th Annual Postgraduate Conference, University of Exeter, 6th March 2020 – ‘The Holocaust, Memory and Society‘
CFP: British Association for Holocaust Studies Seventh Annual Conference – ‘The Holocaust after 75 years: History, Memory, Legacies’
University of Northumbria, 22-24 July 2020. We welcome paper and panel proposals on the boad heme of The Holoca afe ea Hio Memo Legacie We ae ineeed in ae on all aec of Holoca die and fom all of i diciline We ae particularly interested in papers that consider: - The history of the perpetration of … Continue reading CFP: British Association for Holocaust Studies Seventh Annual Conference – ‘The Holocaust after 75 years: History, Memory, Legacies’
Passing of Paul Levine
It is with great sadness that the British Association for Holocaust Studies announces the death of Paul Levine. The following obituary was written by Peter Carrier. "On Monday 28 October 2019 the Holocaust historian and teacher Paul Levine passed away. He was not only loved by his students and the adored father of three children, … Continue reading Passing of Paul Levine
