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Cycle of VWI Fellows’ Colloquia
The VWI fellows present their intermediary research results in the context of colloquia which are announced to a small audience and are open to a public audience with an academic and topical interest. The lectures are complemented by a response or commentary by an expert in the given field and are discussed with the other fellows.
Due to the previous lack of an appropriate space, the colloquia were held at other Viennese research and cultural institutions with a topical or regional connection to the given subject. From this circumstance was born the “VWI goes to …” format.
With the move to a new institute building at Rabensteig 3, the spatial circumstances have changed, so that the VWI is now happily able to invite other research and cultural institutions. Therefore, the VWI is now conducting its colloquia both externally and within its own building, in the framework of continued co-operation with other institutions.
The new cycle of fellows’ colloquia “VWI invites/goes to …” is not only able to reach a broader circle of interested persons, but moreover integrates the VWI further into the Viennese scholarly establishment, perhaps even crossing borders into the greater regional research landscape.
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Wednesday, 25. January 2017, 13:30 - 17:40 Lern- und Gedenkort Schloss Hartheim, Seminarraum 2 (2. OG), Schlossstrasse 1, A-4072 Alkoven
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VWI goes to Lern- und Gedenkort Schloss Hartheim Ein Kolloquium des Wiener Wiesenthal Instituts für Holocaust-Studien (VWI) in Kooperation mit dem Lern- und Gedenkort Schloss Hartheim
13:30 Begrüßung durch: Béla Rásky (Geschäftsführer des Wiener Wiesenthal Instituts für Holocaust-Studien) und 13:30–13:55 Brigitte Kepplinger (Lern- und Gedenkort Schloss Hartheim): Neue Aspekte der Täterforschung 14:10–14:35 Bertrand Perz (Universität Wien): „The Austrian Connection“: Odilo Globocnik und sein Personal in Lublin 14:50–15:15 Marek Bem (Fundacja Polskie Dziedzictwo): „Hilfswillige“ in Sobibor – Kollaboration und Verbrechen
Moderation: Irene Zauner-Leitner (Lern- und Gedenkort Schloss Hartheim)
15:15–15:45 Pause
15:45–16:10 Leo Gürtler (Wiener Wiesenthal Institut): Franz Stangl: Eine biographische Studie 16:25–16:50 Simone Loistl (Lern- und Gedenkort Schloss Hartheim): Biografische Forschungen zu Dr. Rudolf Lonauer – ein Zwischenbericht 17:15–17:40 Peter Eigelsberger (Lern- und Gedenkort Schloss Hartheim): „Immer, wenn ein Transport eingeteilt worden ist, sind alle gelaufen gekommen …“ Der Prozess gegen die TäterInnen von Hartheim vor dem Volksgericht Linz
Moderation: Éva Kovács (Wiener Wiesenthal Institut)
Hier finden Sie die Einladung als PDF.
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