Ungarische Zwangsarbeit in Wien
Benedetta Carnaghi: Spies in the Concentration Universe. How Nazi “V-Männer” Contributed to Deportation in the Second World War
VWI invites/goes to...
Beate Kutschke: Music and Heroisation in the Mauthausen Liberation Celebrations. New Perspectives on Holocaust Remembrance and Commemoration in Austria
Mona Körte: Der Zeuge als Wiedergänger. Frühe Prosa über den Holocaust
Simon Wiesenthal Lecture
Workshop: Multilayered Narrations. Claiming Historical Sites through Stories
Workshop
Jonathan Kaplan: Ambassadors of Memory. The Struggle of Guilt and Responsibility in the GDR
Christian Heilbronn/Doron Rabinovici/Natan Sznaider (Hg.), Neuer Antisemitismus? Fortsetzung einer globalen Debatte, Berlin 2019 & Raul Cârstocea/Éva Kovács (ed.), Modern Antisemitisms in the Peripheries. Europe and its Colonies 1880–1945, Vienna 2018.
Buchpräsentation
Mirjam Zadoff: Zwischen Black Box, White Cube und Ivory Tower. Über neue Wege des Erinnerns
Michal Frankl: What is in a No Man's Land? Refugees in East-Central Europe in 1938
Diana Dumitru: From the Holocaust to the Gulag: Jewish 'Collaborators' in Stalinist Courts After World War II
“It Happened Here!” Digital and Shared: Holocaust History in Public Space
Justyna Majewska: "I Don't Know When Exactly...", The Idea of Time: Understanding Present and Future in the Warsaw Ghetto
+++Absage/Cancelled+++ Henry Rousso: Facing the Past. Contemporary Issues on Policies of Memory
Kathryn Brackney: Beyond Bearing Witness. Art and Literature after the Holocaust, 1945-1963
„Bílá nemoc" (Die Weiße Krankheit), 1937, Hugo Haas, 106', OmeU
VWI Visual
Thomas Chopard: A Jewish Family from Poland to America. Exploring Persecution Trajectories in Their Collective and Social Dimensions
„Lang ist der Weg", 1947, Herbert B. Fredersdorf / Marek Goldstein, 78', jid./pol.mdU
„Who Will Write Our History", 2018, Roberta Grossman, 95', engl. OF
Martin Sabrow: Von der Aufklärung zur Affirmation? Zur Krise der Erinnerungskultur
Siegfried Mattl/Gottfried Pirhofer/Franz J. Gangelmayer, Wien in der nationalsozialistischen Ordnung des Raums. Lücken in der Wien-Erzählung, Wien 2018.
Ion Popa: Conversion and Identity. Experiences of Jews who Converted to Christianity Before and During the Holocaust
Michala Lônčíková: Antisemitic Propaganda During the Second World War. The Case of the Slovak State and the Independent State of Croatia
Deportiert. Vergleichende Perspektiven auf die Organisation des Wegs in die Vernichtung
Devrim Sezer: Two Concepts of Genocide. Arendt, Lemkin, and the Destruction of the Armenians
Christian Gerlach: Die Tonspur der Verfolgung. Ergebnisse der Klanggeschichte
Accessing Campscapes: Inclusive Strategies for Using European Conflicted Heritage
György Majtényi: Transnational Memory of the Roma Holocaust/Porajmos
Brigitte Bailer / Juliane Wetzel (Hg.), Mass Murder of People with Disabilities and the Holocaust, Berlin 2019.
Dagi Knellessen: Kontinuitäten, Transformationen und Paradoxien in 40 Jahren Zeugenschaft zu Sobibor vor der bundesdeutschen Justiz, 1949-1989
What are Interviews About the Shoah Telling us Beside Hard ‘Facts’
Paula Oppermann: Violence as Communication? Latvian Fascists’ Attacks on Jews in the 1930s
Nanci Adler: The Future of the Stalinist Past
Nikolaus Hagen: Gender and the Nazi Persecution of ‘Mixed Marriages’. The Cases of the Perlhefter and Loewit Siblings
Barbara Serloth, Nach der Shoah. Politik und Antisemitismus in Österreich nach 1945, Wien 2019.
Enzo Traverso: Rethinking Primo Levi
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