CONFERENCE PROGRAM
The conference will meet on the Sunday 5 - Monday 6 June 2011, at the Caulfield campus of Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Schedule
Sunday 5 June: Politics of Holocaust Memory
A day of international keynote speakers and panel discussions, concluding at night with a panel discussion on Tim Snyder’s book, Bloodlands.
Monday 6 June: Politics of Genocide Memory
A day of keynote speakers, parallel sessions of academic papers, and a closing plenary on the comparative study of genocides.
Program for Aftermath: The Politics of Memory 2011 [PDF 109kB]
Confererence Abstracts and Presenters [PDF 661kB]
Associated Events
Thursday 2 June 2011: Monash Wallenberg Oration
Friday 3 June – 10am-12 noon: Postgraduate Colloquium on Researching the Holocaust
Aftermath Conference historians will share their personal experiences of working in the archives and conducting fieldwork on themes relating to Holocaust and genocide studies. The colloquium is an opportunity for Australian Honours and postgraduate students to meet with our conference visitors and learn about the art of writing history. Participants: Jan Gross, Laura Levitt, Dovid Katz
Please register your interest with Sue Hampel – sue.hampel@monash.edu
Sunday 5 June at 8pm: Public Roundtable: Bloodlands -- Reframing the Holocaust