Bergen-Belsen International Summer School – Transnational Memory. Connecting Local and Global Perspectives on the Holocaust, 3 – 14 August 2019, Germany

Publish Date: Mar 31, 2019

Deadline: May 10, 2019

Event Dates: from Aug 03, 2019 12:00 to Aug 14, 2019 12:00

6th Bergen-Belsen International Summer School – “Transnational memory. Connecting local and global perspectives on the Holocaust”

This year marks the 74th anniversary of the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Since the atrocities committed under the Nazi regime are moving further away from us in time, Bergen-Belsen Memorial is in a continuous process of developing new ways for remembering, researching and teaching the history of Bergen-Belsen and encourage reflection about its significance for the present. This process is heavily influenced by the current political climate, as well as by the fact that memory and remembrance are becoming increasingly digital and transnational phenomena.

During this year’s Bergen-Belsen International Summer School, that will take place from 3-14 August 2019, we will focus on the concept of transnational memory and its influence on the way we remember and teach the Holocaust and other mass atrocities. Participants are expected to develop their own ideas and express themselves in different ways. Activities may include writing short texts, photo- and videography and social media.We aim to gather young academics in their master- or PhD studies and/or young professionals at the beginning of their careers with an affinity for Holocaust- Genocide- and Memory Studies and (political) education. We encourage applications from people working in the creative industry. 

Programme

We will start this year’s Summer School by getting to know Bergen-Belsen Memorial and its different departments and projects. Participants will be offered different guided tours of the exhibition(s) and former camp grounds. They will also have the possibility to gather some behind-the-scenes experience talking to the Memorial’s staff. This will be complemented by a keynote lecture by Jenny Wüstenberg (Toronto), sessions on the concept of transnational memory and panel discussions on its impact concerning Holocaust remembrance in general and Bergen-Belsen more specifically in different countries. The programme also includes a day visit to Hamburg, where we will visit the Hannoverscher Bahnhof Memorial, which was inaugurated in 2017 and will be complemented by a documentation center in 2020. 

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