Politics, Violence, and Memory: New Insights on the Holocaust from Social Science
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2022 INA LEVINE ANNUAL LECTURE
Why did some Polish and Ukrainian communities violently attack their Jewish neighbors while others did not during World War II? What local minorities assisted Jews in unexpected ways? How did the killing centers continue to affect economic and political behavior in their areas over time?
Learn how a new generation of social scientists is using new concepts, methods, and data to answer questions like these and shed new light on the causes and consequences of the Holocaust.
Opening remarks
Elizabeth Anthony, Ph.D, Director, Visiting Scholar Programs, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced
Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Speaker
Dr. Jeffrey Kopstein, Ph.D, Ina Levine Invitational Scholar, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and Professor
of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine
Moderator
Lisa Leff, Ph.D, Director, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum
This program is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
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The Ina Levine Invitational Scholar Award is endowed by the William S. and Ina Levine Foundation of Phoenix, Arizona.
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