CFP: Memory Maps: Early postwar efforts to identify, locate, document and memorialize former sites of Jewish life and death (1944-1955)
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Intermarriage during the Holocaust: Jewish and Romani “Mixed” Families in Nazi Europe
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Virtual Symposium: A Nazi Killing Center through a Perpetrator’s Lens: The Sobibor Perpetrator Collection
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Rice University, Postdoctoral Associate/Fellow, Digital Humanities, posted today
Lakehead University, Dean, Social Sciences and Humanities, posted today
The Allen Morris Forum on the Native South invites interested parties to join a collegial exhibition of new research on Native Americans in the American South via Zoom. The February 2023 session welcomes the work of Dr. Jason Herbert.
Streets are lively more-than-human spaces. Dogs, cats, monkeys, rats, cows, and pigeons are amongst those animals who share streets with humans. In different places and at different times, animals are variously welcomed, tolerated, or prohibited from streets.
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Jacob and Yetta Gelman International Research Workshop
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Dear scholars, I am preparing a paper about the Hospital Israelita in Lisbon during the time of the arrival of thousands of Jewish refugees in Portugal in the 1940s.
Do you know of any publication about it (I found none) or archival material (the hospital folder in the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People is from 1952) or could you help me in another way?
Thank you very much in advance!
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Please join us on February 14th at 4 pm in Presidio Room, Student Union for the next lecture of Ōbaku Ingen/Lingyin Lecture Series of the term! This is a hybrid event (in-person/zoom).
SOAS Centre of Buddhist Studies is delighted to announce that the next Buddhist Forum event, sponsored by Khyentse foundation, will be held on 24 and 25 February.
Our speaker will be Dr Christoph Emmrich from University of Toronto. His public lecture, titled “Further, the Blessed One Said. The Lalitavistara, Niṣṭhānanda Bajrācārya, and the Emergence of Modern Newar Buddhism” will be held on Friday 24 February 2023 in Brunei Gallery, room B104, at 17:30-19:00.
Carleton Global Engagement Programs seeks two instructors to accompany the Buddhist Studies Program to Bodh Gaya, India, in the Fall of 2023. This semester-long program draws undergraduates from colleges throughout the United States and Canada.