CFP Contested Memories: Multidirectional Approaches to the Holocaust in 21st-Century Culture
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Thanks Ashley, that’s very useful information. Looking forward to the next two instalments.
Chris Maxworthy
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On Monday, April 3, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (EST), the Business History Initiative at Harvard Business School will host its next seminar. William Kirby, T.M. Chang Professor of China Studies and Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, will introduce his new book, Empires of Ideas: Creating the Modern University from Germany to America to China (Harvard University Press, 2022). The seminar will be held in person and online via Zoom.