“We share a commitment to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and to honour those who stood against it.”
-- Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust
“We share a commitment to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and to honour those who stood against it.”
-- Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust
From 26 June- 1 July, the EHRI will hold a seminar entitled 'Languages, Cultures and Perspectives- How to Read Holocaust Sources' in Vilnius, Lithuania.
The seminar will be held at Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum in cooperation with the Center for Holocaust Studies at the Institute for Contemporary History in Munich, Germany.
During the seminar, new documentation sources and new research insights will be presented, based on the expertise, culture and background of researchers from various countries. Issues of language as a problematic aspect of research will be discussed. The seminar will also address current issues of mapping, accessibility and usage.
This EHRI seminar, which is aimed at the graduate level, offers the unique opportunity for scholars from a variety of disciplines (historians, sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists and others interested in the Holocaust) as well as archivists working in fields connected with historical archival research to come together and share their experience with others, to talk about how different institutions deal with current challenges and to learn from each other. The places in the seminar will be awarded on a competitive basis.
Topics that will be presented and discussed at the seminar will include:
The deadline for applications is 31 March 2016. Incomplete applications and late applications will not be considered.
Please submit the application packet to: muziejus[at] jmuseum [dott] lt
Selected participants will be informed by e-mail by mid-April 2016.
EHRI will cover travel and subsistence expenses of those participating in the seminar.