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Shapes, Legitimation and Legacies of Violence in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey
Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention hosted its first online event of the academic year: ... for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention Stephan Astourian – University of ...
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Creative Writing Institute
faculty, enjoy Paris life and culture, and steep yourself in the city’s great, literary legacy. 100 Short ... accomplished faculty. Featured Course Creative Writing Creative Writing Comparative Literature Comparative ...
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CANCELED- Transnational Feminism(s)
provide opportunities for faculty and students alike to develop and apply skills of deep critical inquiry ... faculty and students from a broad swath of Alliance institutions, will invite participants to undertake ...
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Faces of AUP- Col. Karl S. Cate
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Cultural Program Videos
students and faculty members share their stories, so you can get a sense of how vital experiential learning ... questions pertaining to its future role. London For 30 years we have been offering this faculty-led trip to ...
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Nuremberg and Rothenberg Study Trip
symbol for the human rights revolution and a new regime of international law in the twentieth century? ...
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Late suicide among Holocaust survivors in Israel: Two life stories- Amia Lieblich
Human Rights and Conflict Prevention ...
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Muslims in Nazi Europe
100 Related Links The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and ...
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A Work of Mourning Always Incomplete: Claude Lanzmann’s Archive of the Catastrophe
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Fragments of an Infinite Memory: A Workshop with Author Maël Renouard & Translator Peter Behrman de Sinety
change in the use of human memory has altered who we are. Led by students in Prof. Dennis's ...