2018 Kristallnacht Conference: Welcoming Remarks
Corpses of the Holocaust
The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965-66
American Dreams: Jewish Refugees and Chinese Locals in Post-World War II Shanghai
Martina Kessel's Lecture "Performing Germanness: Laughter and Violence in Nazi Germany"
Christopher Browning's Lecture on the Use of Testimony in Genocide Research

The Otherworldliness of the Holocaust

Mon, 03/26/2018 - 3:21pm
Living through the Holocaust was such a strange and overwhelming experience, survivors often found it difficult to find ways to describe it. In her lecture “Phantom Geographies in Representations of the Holocaust” hosted by USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Studies on March 22, Kathryn Brackney identified survivors who talked about living in a world outside of time and place, where even the laws of nature fell apart.
Good Amidst Evil: Rescue During the Rwandan Genocide
Philippe Sands on Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity under International Law
USC Research With Testimonies: Featuring the Center's Summer 2017 Research Fellows

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