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Historian’s new book explores Jewish presence and absence in wartime Vienna
In her new book, “Vanishing Vienna: Modernism, Philosemitism, and Jews in a Postwar City,” Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Jewish Culture Frances Tanzer examines how Austrians reimagined Vienna during and after the Nazi period.
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Emily Clarke ’24 unmasks the propaganda behind the postcards
Intern helps Strassler Center stage exhibition of Nazi letters
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‘It’s a hunger that’s never filled’
Strassler panel examines the roots of antisemitism
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‘Why have we come to this?’
History and manifestations of antisemitism topic of Strassler Center panel
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‘Justice means a lot to these people’
Clark student helps keep alive memories of the Gatumba Massacre
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New faculty expand Clark’s expertise in disciplines across campus
As a new academic year begins, Clark University is welcoming 15 new tenure-track faculty members who hail from locations across the globe, as well as four current faculty whose visiting positions have been converted to renewable appointments. They bring to their classrooms a range of expertise in management, political science, psychology, visual and performing arts, history,…
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Guggenheim Scholars seek to uncover decades-old stories of Rwandans fleeing violence in Congo
In Africa’s first world war, how did victims become perpetrators, and perpetrators become victims?
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From Ukraine, images of violence, resistance, and hope
Strassler Center hosts ‘The War in Ukraine Through a Camera Lens’
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Silent film gives voice to saga of Jews in pre-WWII Vienna
April 4 screening highlights unique interdisciplinary course
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Strassler Center featured in Boston Globe story on genocide studies
Visiting scholar from Ukraine to join the center