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2019

November 18, 2019
Alfred Rosenberg: Hitler's Chief Ideologist and the Murder of the Jews,Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture, Jürgen Matthäus, US Holocaust Memorial Museum

The Annual Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is supported by Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York City, ̽̽ Class of 1962, and his wife Gertraude Holle-Suppa.

October 23, 2019
Making Women Work: Privilege and Powerlessness in Nazi Germany, lecture by Elizabeth Harvey, University of Nottingham

Sponsored by the Kinsler Endowment for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽

May 1, 2019
Remembering the Shoah through Muslim Eyes Mehnaz Afridi, Manhattan College

Supported by the Richard Ader/Paul Konigsberg Endowment for the ̽̽ Center for Holocaust Studies

March 27, 2019
Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing
James Waller, Keene State College

Sponsored by the Kinsler Endowment for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽

2006 and earlier

Hilberg Lecture, 2006 ‘Oneself as Another’: Identification and Mourning in Writing about Victims of the Holocaust
Susan Suleiman, Harvard University

Germany and the Jewish World: History as a Trap
Michael Wolffsohn, University of the Bundeswehr, Munich

Nuremberg's Secret Legacy: The Allied Prison at Spandau
Norman Goda, Ohio University

Miller Symposium, 2006
Jewish Life in Nazi Germany

Michael Brenner, University of Munich
Avraham Barkai, Leo Baeck Institute and Yad Vashem
Marion Kaplan, New York University
Konrad Kwiet, University of Macquarie
Jurgen Matthaus, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
Beate Meyer, Institute for the History of German Jews, Hamburg

Hilberg Lecture 2005
Jews in Nazi Historical Scholarship
Claudia Koonz, Duke University

Hilberg Lecture 2004
Two Sides of a Coin: 'Aryan' Health and Racial Persecution
Jill Stephenson, University of Edinburgh

Miller Symposium 2004
The Arts in Nazi Germany

Michael Kater, York University
Pamela Potter, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Jonathan Petropoulos, Claremont-Mckenna College
Eric Rentschler, Harvard University
Alan E. Steinweis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Frank Trommler, University of Pennsylvania

2004
A Blind Eye and Dirty Hands: The Wehrmacht’s Crimes in the East, 1941-1945
Geoffrey Megargee, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

2003
Forgotten Places of Persecution: German Municipalities and the Holocaust
Wolf Gruner, Webster University

Hilberg Lecture, 2002
Two Popes and the Holocaust: An Examination of the Controversy
Susan Zuccotti

Miller Symposium, 2002
Business and Industry in Nazi Germany

Michael Thad Allen, Georgia Tech
Gerald Feldman, University of California, Berkeley
Peter Hayes, Northwestern University
Harold James, Princeton University
Simon Reich, University of Pittsburgh

Hilberg Lecture, 2001
Hitler's 'Prophecy' and the 'Final Solution'
Ian Kershaw, University of Sheffield

Hilberg Lecture, 2000
The Holocaust: From Event and Experience to Memory and Representation
Omer Bartov, Brown University

Miller Symposium, 2000
Medicine and Medical Ethics in Nazi Germany

Garland E. Allen, Washington University
Henry Friedlander, Brooklyn College
William Seidelman, Univ of Toronto
Robert Proctor, Pennsylvania State University
Michael Burleigh, University of Cardiff
Michael Kater, York University

Hilberg Lecture, 1999
The German Resistance Movement and the Holocaust
Hans Mommsen, University of Bochum

Hilberg Lecture, 1998
Culture and Context: The Shoah, The Germans and Us
Peter Hayes, Northwestern Univeristy

Hilberg Lecture, 1997
Investigating and Prosecuting Nazi War Criminals
Allan Ryan, Jr.

Hilberg Lecture, 1996
Crossing the Line in Nazi Genocide: On Becoming and Being a Professional Killer
Gerhard L. Weinberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Hilberg Lecture, 1995
The Demise of the German Mandarins: The German University and the Jews (1933-1939)
Saul Friedlander, UCLA

Hilberg Lecture, 1994
The Tower of Life at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: Restoring a Vanished Shtetl
Yaffa Eliach, Brooklyn College

Hilberg Lecture, 1993
Is the Holocaust Explicable?
Yehuda Bauer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Hilberg Lecture, 1992
The Face of the Perpetrators
Christopher R. Browning, Pacific Lutheran University

2007

Hilberg Lecture
Feigning Resistance to Nazism: The Case of Singer Lotte Lehmann
Michael Kater, York University

Consent and Coercion in Nazi Germany
Peter Fritzsche, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2008

Hilberg Lecture:The Failure(s) of Ethics: The Holocaust and Its Reverberations
John Roth, Claremont McKenna College

Pope Pius XII and World War II
Gerhard L. Weinberg, Univeristy of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The Netherlands and the German Occupation: Myth and Reality
David Barnouw, War Documentation Center (Amsterdam)

Comradeship and Sex in Hitler's Military
Geoffrey Giles, University of Florida

Remembering Raul Hilberg
Saul Friedlaender, University of California, Los Angeles
Christopher R. Browning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2009

October 15, 2009
Locating Nazi Evil: German-Jewish Intellectuals Confront the Crimes of the Third Reich
Steven Aschheim, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

November 2, 2009
Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture
Making Sense of the Murderers: Nazi Perpetrators in Victims' Eyes
Mark Roseman, Indiana University-Bloomington

The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is made possible through a generous gift from Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York City, ̽̽ Class of 1962.

November 18, 2009
Criminals with Doctorates: An SS Officer in the Killing Fields of Russia, as Reported by the Novelist Jonathan Littell
Henry Lea, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Sponsored by the Department of German and Russian and co-sponsored by the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies.

Miller Symposium: The Law in Nazi Germany

Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Douglas G. Morris, Federal Defenders of New York
Harry Reicher, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Touro Law School
Raphael Gross, Juedisches Museum/Frankfurt am Main, Leo Baeck Institute/London
Kenneth F. Ledford, Case Western Reserve University

The Evolving Study of Antisemitism
Robert Chazan, New York University

The Darfur Genocide: How We Can End It
John Prendergast, Co-Chair, ENOUGH Project

2010

October 4, 2010
Inside Nazi Germany: Consular Reports on the Third Reich and the Persecution of the Jews
Frank Bajohr, Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte, Hamburg

October 6, 2010
No War, No Peace: The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and the Armenian Genocide
Aram Yengoyan, University of California, Davis

Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and the Don and Carole Burack President's Distinguished Lecture Series

October 14, 2010
Controversies and Consistencies in Holocaust Education: A Review of Research on Teaching
Simone Schweber, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Welcoming Remarks by Senator Bernie Sanders, Member of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council

Co-sponsored by the Department of Education and the College of Education and Social Services, ̽̽, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Oct. 13-15, 2010
Keynote address for the Regional Holocaust Education Summit held at ̽̽

Sponsored by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

October 26, 2010
Preoccupied by the Occupation: French Memories and Reactions to the Dark Years of the Nazi Presence
John Flower, University of Kent at Canterbury

Sponsored by the Department of Romance Languages and the Don and Carole Burack President's Distinguished Lecture Series

November 1, 2010
The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture
Globalizing Anti-Semitism: Nazi Germany's Arabic Language Propaganda during World War II and the Holocaust
Jeffrey Herf, University of Maryland

The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is made possible through a generous gift from Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York City, ̽̽ Class of 1962.

November 15, 2010
The Memory of Child Survivors: Documents, Memoir, Auto-Fiction
Yehudi Lindeman, McGill University

February 19, 2010
Geographies of the Holocaust
Anne K. Knowles, Middlebury College

March 17, 2010
Writing as Freedom, Writing as Testimony: Judaism and Writing in Twentieth Century Italy
Sergio Parussa, Wellesley College

Sponsored by the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, cosponsored by the Center for Holocaust Studies.

March 28, 2010
Symposium:Breeding Better Germans and Vermonters: Nazi and American Eugenics in History and Memory

  • Nancy Gallagher, author of Breeding Better Vermonters: The Eugenics Project in the Green Mountain State
  • Lutz Kaelber, ̽̽
  • Patricia Heberer, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

April 19, 2010
The Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lecture
Gender, Witness, and Remembrance in Ruth Klueger'sStill Aliveand Judy Chicago'sHolocaust Project
Kathrin M. Bower, University of Richmond

Sponsored by the Department of German and Russian

April 27, 2010
Holding on to Humanity: The Terezín Performance of Verdi's Requiem and its Place in Postwar Memory
Anna Hájková, University of Toronto

Sponsored by the Center for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽ in association with a performance of the Verdi Requiem by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Both the concert and the lecture were parts of a larger program, Terezin Remembered, that took place at various venues in Burlington during the last week of April 2010.

2011

October 10, 17, and 24, 2011
Perpetrators and Victims: Reassessing the "Final Solution"

Three lectures by Christopher R. Browning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Adolf Hitler and the Decisions for the Final Solution
Revisiting the Holocaust Perpetrators: Why Did They Kill? (The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture)
Holocaust History and Survivor Testimony: The Case of the Starachowice Factory Slave Labor Camps

Underwritten by the Leonard and Carolyn Miller Distinguished Professorship in Holocaust Studies

The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is made possible through a generous gift from Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York City, ̽̽ Class of 1962.

October 28, 2011
"Holocaust Angst": The Federal Republic of Germany and Holocaust Memory in the United States
Jacob S. Eder, University of Pennsylvania

Underwritten by the Henry and Lili Altschuler Endowment

November 3, 2011
The Jews of Montreal: A Community in Transition
Pierre Anctil, University of Ottawa

Underwritten by the Kinsler Endowment for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽, Co-Sponsored by the ̽̽ Canadian Studies Program

June 10-11, 2011
Conference held on the campus of the University of Augsburg, Germany
Global Holocaust? Memories of the Destruction of the European Jews in Global Context

Co-Organized by the Chair for Transatlantic Cultural History at the University of Augsburg and the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽, with financial support from the Foundation for German-American Academic Relations (SDAW)

February 24, 2011
Lecture held at the Vermont Law School
Judging Auschwitz: Murder, Genocide, and the Challenges of Legal Interpretation
Devin Pendas, Boston College
Co-sponsored by the Vermont Law School

March 16, 2011
Avant-Garde and Anti-Judaism in the Romantic Age: The Case of Ferdinand Olivier’s "Family Tree of Neo-German Art" (1823)
Cordula Grewe, Columbia University

Sponsored by the Department of German and Russian and the European Studies Program

March 17, 22, and 24, 2011
The Long Shadow of the Nazi Perpetrator over 20th-Century German Art
Three Lectures by Paul B. Jaskot, DePaul University

The Nazi Party’s Strategic Use of Art History and Antisemitism in the Weimar Republic: The Case of Heinrich Wölfflin
The Importance of the Perpetrator in Postwar Germany: Gerhard Richter and the Banality of the Nazi Past in Art
The Fear of the Perpetrator in a Nazi Present: Libeskind’s Jewish Museum and its Transformation after Reunification

Underwritten by the Leonard and Carolyn Miller Visiting Distinguished Professorship in Holocaust Studies

March 25, 2011
Interrogating the Map, Visualizing the Archive: Analyzing the Spaces and Buildings of Auschwitz:A Roundtable Discussion

  • Chester Harvey, Middlebury College
  • Jonathan Huener, University of Vermont
  • Paul B. Jaskot, DePaul University
  • Anne Kelly Knowles, Middlebury College

March 31, 2011
The Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lecture
Truth and Consequences: Issues in Holocaust Family Memoir
Irene Kacandes, Dartmouth College

Sponsored by the Department of German and Russian

April 14, 2011
Lev Raphael reads from his bookMy Germany

Sponsored by the Department of German and Russian

April 28, 2011
Holocaust Memorial/Yom Hashoah Lecture: Surviving the Holocaust: One Family's Story
Ronald J. Berger, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

2012

September 14, 2012
Laughter and Amusement in Confinement: Jewish Culture in the Westerbork Nazi Transit Camp in Holland, 1942-44
David Barnouw, Netherlands Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam

Lecture in honor of Cecelia Dry upon her retirement from ̽̽, with financial support from the employees of ̽̽ Student Financial Services

October 17, 2012
Vichy and the Holocaust: New Perspectives on History and Memory
Henry Rousso, Institut d'histoire du temps présent, Paris

Underwritten by the Ader/Konigsberg Endowment for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽
Co-sponsored by the Department of History, ̽̽

November 16, 2012
Recent Trends in Holocaust Research in the Netherlands
David Barnouw, Netherlands Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies (NIOD), Amsterdam (Fall 2012: Visiting Professor at ̽̽)

January 4-5, 2012
Conference held on the campus of the University of Haifa, Israel
Global Holocaust? Memories of the Destruction of the European Jews in Global Context (II)

Co-Organized by the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽, the Chair for Transatlantic Cultural History at the University of Augsburg, the Bucerius Institute for Contemporary German History and Society at the University of Haifa, and the Center for German and European Studies at the University of Haifa.

April 2, 2012
The Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lecture:Primo Levi, Tadeusz Borowski, and the Historical Auschwitz
Jonathan Huener, University of Vermont

Sponsored by the Department of German and Russian

April 4, 2012
Grounds for Murder: The Local Participation of The German Army in the Holocaust
Waitman W. Beorn, Loyola University, New Orleans

Organized in cooperation with Army ROTC at ̽̽, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the United States Military Academy at West Point.

April 18-19, 2012
Yom HaShoah Observance: Three Events Featuring Henry Greenspan
Invisible Audiences: "Performing" a Play in Theresienstadt
How Survivors Became Fashionable: Holocaust Survivors in the American Imagination Remnants

Underwritten by the Ader/Konigsberg Endowment for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽, and co-sponsored by Temple Sinai, Ohavi Zedek Synagogue, Ahavath Gerim Synagogue, ̽̽ Hillel

April 22, 2012
The Sixth Miller Symposium:The German People and the Persecution of the Jews

Richard S. Levy, University of Illinois at Chicago
Frank Bajohr, Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte, Hamburg
Peter Fritzsche, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Wolf Gruner, University of Southern California
Atina Grossmann, Cooper Union
Doris Bergen, University of Toronto

2013

September 30 - October 2, 2013
Conference held at the Center for Research in Contemporary History (ZZF), Potsdam, Germany German Society under National Socialism: Viewpoints and Perspectives
(Die deutsche Gesellschaft im Nationalsozialismus. Forschungspositionen und -perspektiven)

Co-sponsored by the Center for Research in Contemporary History (ZZF), Potsdam and the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽.

Organizers: Winfried Süß (Potsdam), Rüdiger Hachtmann (Potsdam), Thomas Schaarschmidt (Potsdam), Alan E. Steinweis (Vermont).

October 8, 2013
Zionist Responses to Nazism in the Jewish Community in Palestine
Mark Gelber, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel

October 28, 2013
The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture
Franklin D. Roosevelt and the First News of the Holocaust
Richard Breitman, American University

The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is made possible through a generous gift from Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York City, ̽̽ Class of 1962

November 5, 2013
Richard Wagner in the Third Reich
Pamela Potter, University of Wisconsin-Madison

July 11-13, 2013

Conference held at the Jena Center for 20th Century History, University of Jena, Germany

Ethnic Minorities and Holocaust Memory: A Global Perspective
Co-sponsored by the Jena Center for 20th Century History, the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽, the Chair for Transatlantic Cultural History at the University of Augsburg, and the European Network for Contemporary History (EURHISTXX).

Organizers: Norbert Frei (Jena), Jacob Eder (Jena), Philipp Gassert (Augsburg), Alan E. Steinweis (Vermont).

February 22, 2013
Adolf Hitler'sMein Kampf: Toward a Scholarly Edition
Edith Raim, Institute for Contemporary History, Munich

March 18, 2013
The Memory of War and Atrocity in Contemporary French Politics
John Flower, University of Kent at Canterbury

Sponsored by the Department of Romance Languages

March 22, 2013
German Intelligence and the Holocaust
Katrin Paehler, Illinois State University

April 8, 2013
Yom Hashoah Lecture
Photography, Jews, and the Holocaust: The Eclipse of a Field
Michael Berkowitz, University College London

Underwritten by the Henry and Lili Altschuler Endowment

April 15, 2013
The Annual Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture
German Churches and the Holocaust: Assessing the Argument for Complicity
Robert P. Ericksen, Pacific Lutheran University

The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is made possible through a generous gift from Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York City, ̽̽ Class of 1962

April 23, 2013
The 24th Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lecture
Christine Becker
"When Suddenly Tomorrow Is Another Day." German-Jewish Writer Jurek Becker: His Life and Literary Legacy

Sponsored by the Department of German and Russian

2014

September 15, 2014
The German Resistance to Hitler and the Persecution of the Jews
Peter Hoffmann, McGill University

Underwritten by the Kinsler Holocaust Endowment Fund

October 27, 2014
The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture: The Nazis, Their Wars, and the Fate of the Jews 1938-1945
David Cesarani, Royal Holloway, University of London

Underwritten by the Raul Hilberg Distinguished Professorship of Holocaust Studies Fund

November 3, 2014
Hitler's Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields
Wendy Lower, Claremont McKenna College

Underwritten by the Richard Ader/Paul Konigsberg Endowment for the ̽̽ Center for Holocaust Studies

November 13, 2014
African Claims After Genocide and German Memory Politics
Reinhart Koessler, Director, Arnold Bergstraesser Institute, University of Freiburg

Underwritten by The Leonard & Carolyn Miller Holocaust Studies Endowment

2014

March 31, 2014
Recent Trends in Holocaust Research in Italy
Franklin H. Adler, Macalester College

April 7, 2014
On the Peripheries of the Holocaust: Killings and Pillage of Jews by their Neighbors in Occupied Poland
Jan T. Gross, Princeton University

Underwritten by the Ader/Konigsberg Endowment for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽

April 28, 2014
Yom Hashoah Lecture: Religion, Race and Emotion: The Aryan Jesus in Nazi Germany
Susannah Heschel, Dartmouth College

Underwritten by the Henry and Lili Altschuler Endowment at ̽̽

May 21-24, 2014
Silence after Violence
Conference at the University of Free State, South Africa, co-sponsored by the ̽̽ Miller Center for Holocaust Studies

2015

October 6, 2015
"Casablanca," Hitler’s Refugees, and the Hollywood Screen
Noah Isenberg, The New School

Underwritten by the Leonard and Carolyn Miller Distinguished Professorship for Holocaust Studies Fund and Miller Endowment

October 7-8, 2015
Symposium: Exil und Shoah/Exile and the Holocaust

Conveners:
Bettina Bannasch (University of Augsburg) and Alan E. Steinweis (University of Vermont), in cooperation with Helga Schreckenberger (University of Vermont).
Ein Exilant unter Exilanten. Raul Hilbergs frühe Jahre in den USA 1939-1961René Schlott, Center for Research in Contemporary History, Potsdam
Write and Resist: Ernst Fraenkel and Franz Neumann on the Role of Natural Law in Fighting Nazi TyrannyDouglas G. Morris, Federal Defenders of New York, Inc.
Friedrich Pollock and the Rethinking of Anti-Semitism in American Exile, 1939-1945Philipp Lenhard, University of Munich
William G. Niederland und die Ursprünge des "Überlebenden-Syndroms"Claudia Moisel, University of Munich
When the Facts about Auschwitz Came Through...”-Der traumatische Einbruch der Shoah ins Exil: von den ersten Berichten und Zeugnissen (1942/43) hin zum Versuch, Vernichtung in Sprache zu fassenPrimus-Heinz Kucher, University of Klagenfurt
“Ungerettet gerettet”: die Shoah in der ExillyrikHelga Schreckenberger, University of Vermont
“Wir sind absolut und ganz im Exil” – Exil als conditio humana in der Essayistik Margarete SusmansGerhild Rochus, University of Augsburg
Re-Interpretationen Shylocks. Alexander Granachs Briefe aus dem ExilMona Körte, Center for Literary and Cultural Research, Berlin
Lion Feuchtwangers Deutung der nationalsozialistischen JudenverfolgungSophia Dafinger, University of Augsburg
Exilliteratur als Literatur des Überlebens: zum Beispiel Peter WeissDoerte Bischoff, University of Hamburg
“Der mit den sechs Millionen gestorben ist...” - Groteske Narrative der Verweigerung: Identität und Begrifflichkeiten des Exils am Beispiel Edgar HilsenrathsAnna Zachmann, University of Augsburg
Nirgendwo war Heimat (2012): Die Rezeption der Shoah in Stefanie Zweigs ExilromanenNatalie Eppelsheimer, Middlebury College

Underwritten by the Leonard and Carolyn Miller Distinguished Professorship of Holocaust Studies at ̽̽.

October 16, 2015
Mixed Marriages in Nazi Germany
Maximilian Strnad, University of Munich

Underwritten by The Richard Ader/Paul Konigsberg Endowment for the ̽̽ Center for Holocaust Studies

November 2, 2015
The Annual Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture
Jewish Refugees in Portugal, 1940-45
Marion Kaplan, New York University

The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is made possible through a generous gift from Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York City, ̽̽ Class of 1962

November 12, 2015
Survival Underground: Jews in Hiding in Poland and Germany during the Holocaust A mini-symposium featuring Natalia Aleksiun, Touro College, and Susanna Schrafstetter, University of Vermont

Underwritten by the Kinsler Endowment for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽
Co-sponsored by the Russian and East European Studies Program

Monday, March 9, 2015
On the Margins of the Holocaust: Hunting Down the Jews in Poland
Jan Grabowski, University of Ottawa

Underwritten by the Altschuler Endowment for Holocaust Studies.
Co-sponsored by the ̽̽ Russian and East European Program.

Monday, March 30, 2015
Annual Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lecture
Forgetting and Remembering the Nazi Past in Munich: Observations from Up Close
Alan E. Steinweis, University of Vermont

Sponsored by the Department of German and Russian

Thursday, April 2, 2015
The Story Behind the Sandcastle Girls: The Centennial of the Slaughter You Know Next to Nothing About
Chris Bohjalian

Sponsored by the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies and the Middle East Studies Program.

April 14, 2015
Annual Yom Hashoah Lecture
Grief: A History of the World’s First Holocaust Liberation Photograph, David Shneer, University of Colorado

Underwritten by the Richard Ader/Paul Konigsberg Endowment for the ̽̽ Center for Holocaust Studies

April 18-19, 2015
The Seventh Miller Symposium:Responses in the Middle East to National Socialism and the Holocaust, 1933-1945
Contemporary Reactions in the Middle East to Nazism and the Holocaust: Scholarship and the "War of Narratives"
Gilbert Achcar, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Get out of Mosul, Hajj Amin: Iraqi Elites, Iraqi Jews, and Nazism
Orit Bashkin, University of Chicago

Demon and Heretic: Intellectual Representations of Hitler and Nazism in the Egyptian Public Sphere, 1938-1945”
Israel Gershoni, Tel Aviv University

Rescue or Rejection: Facts and Myths about Turkey and the Holocaust
Corry Guttstadt, University of Hamburg

Defining the Nation and its Other: Discussing Nazi Ideology in Syria and Lebanon during the 1930s
Götz Nordbruch, Georg Eckert Institut-Leibnitz Institut, Braunschweig

The Persecution of the Jews in Germany in Egyptian and Palestinian Public Discourses: A Comparative Perspective
Esther Webman, Tel Aviv University

Underwritten by the Carolyn and Leonard Miller Distinguished Professorship for Holocaust Studies, and co-sponsored by the ̽̽ Middle East Studies Program.

April 20, 2015
Symposium: Nazi Looting, the Monuments Men, and Art Restitution Today
Nazi-Era Looting and Restitution: The Saga Continues
Dr. Sharon Flescher, Executive Director, International Foundation for Art Research, New York

From Art Historian to Art Sleuth: Conducting Nazi-era Provenance Research at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Dr. Victoria Reed, Sadler Curator for Provenance Research, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Five Uncomfortable and Difficult Topics Relating to the Restitution of Nazi Looted Art
Prof. Jonathan Petropoulos, John V. Croul Professor of European History, Claremont McKenna College

Symposium organizers: Anthony Grudin and Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio (both of the ̽̽ Department of Art and Art History

Sponsored by: Department of Art and Art History, ̽̽ Humanities Center, the Robert Hull Fleming Museum, and the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies.

2016

November 14, 2016
The Annual Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture:Out of the Limelight or In: Raul Hilberg and the Future of Holocaust Studies

The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is made possible through a generous gift from Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York CIty, ̽̽ Class of 1962, and his wife Gertraude Holle-Suppa.

October 26, 2016
The Voyage of the St. Louis and American "Refugee" Policy
Lecture by Paul Vincent, Keene State College

Supported by the Henry and Lili Altschuler Endowment

October 15, 2016
Concert: Guy Mendilow Ensemble

Supported by the Kinsler Endowment for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽

September 18, 2016
Symposium: Psychiatry in the Third Reich

Sponsors: ̽̽ Miller Center for Holocaust Studies
The Leonard and Carolyn Miller Distinguished Professorship in Holocaust Studies
̽̽ College of Arts and Sciences
̽̽ College of Medicine
Vermont Center for Children, Youth and Families
̽̽ Department of Psychiatry
Howard Center

Conveners:
G. Scott Waterman, Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus, ̽̽ College of Medicine
Alan E. Steinweis, Professor of History and Miller Distinguished Professor of Holocaust Studies, ̽̽

Speakers:
Sheila Faith Weiss, Clarkson University
Volker Roelcke, University of Giessen
Robert Althoff, University of Vermont
James Hudziak, University of Vermont
Peter Zachar, Auburn University Montgomery
John Sadler, University of Texas Southwestern

May 15, 2016
Film: Samuel Bak: The Art of Speaking about the Unspeakable

May 3, 2016
The Pink Triangle: LGBTQ People and the Holocaust

May 2, 2016
German Attitudes toward the Holocaust: A Personal View

This event is sponsored by Ohavi Zeek Synagogue 188 N. Prospect Street, Burlington; David Scrase, Former Director, ̽̽ Center for Holocaust Studies

April 18, 2016
Raul Hilberg and the Beginnings of Holocaust Scholarship
Lecture by Magnus Brechtken, Inst. for Contemporary History, Munich

April 17, 2016
Film: Samuel Bak: Painter of Questions
Film screening at the Fleming Museum in connection with the ongoing exhibition “Samuel Bak: Survival and Memory"

April 6, 2016
Holocaust Survivor as Master Artist: Samuel Bak's Images of the Past and Present
Lecture by Jeffrey Diefendorf, University of New Hampshire

Sponsored by the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies and the Fleming Museum, co-sponsored by the Russian and East European Studies Program.

March 28, 2016
The Phantom Holocaust of Soviet Cinema
Lecture by Olga Gershenson, Univ of Mass, Amherst

March 20, 2016
Film: Samuel Bak: The Art of Speaking about the Unspeakable

March 17, 2016
Children in Terezín, lunchtime talk by Anna Hajkova, Univ of Warwick
Anna Hajkova's talk is sponsored by the Leonard and Carolyn Miller Distinguished Professorship of Holocaust Studies at ̽̽.

March 16, 2016
A Children’s Opera in the Holocaust: Staging Brundibár
Anna Hajkova, University of Warwick, UK

Sponsored by the Leonard and Carolyn Miller Distinguished Professorship of Holocaust Studies

March 28, 2016
The Phantom Holocaust of Soviet Cinema
Olga Gershenson, Univ of Mass, Amherst

Underwritten by the Henry and Lili Altschuler Endowment Co-sponsored by the Russian and East European Studies Program

April 6, 2016
Holocaust Survivor as Master Artist: Samuel Bak's Images of the Past and Present
Jeffrey Diefendorf, University of New Hampshire

Sponsored by the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies and the Fleming Museum Co-sponsored by the Russian and East European Studies Program

April 18, 2016
Raul Hilberg and the Beginnings of Holocaust Scholarship
Lecture by Magnus Brechtken, Institute for Contemporary History, Munich

Sponsored by the Raul Hilberg Distinguished Professorship of Holocaust Studies

2017

November 13, 2017
Concert: The Semer Ensemble

Sponsored by the ̽̽ Lane Series and the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies

October 24, 2017
Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture: Recent Holocaust Scholarhsip in Light of the Work of Raul Hilberg, Dan Michman, Yad Vashem
“Getting it Right, Getting it Wrong: Recent Holocaust Scholarship in Light of the Work of Raul Hilberg”
Speaker: Dan Michman, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem

The annual Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is supported by a generous gift from Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York CIty, ̽̽ Class of 1962, and his wife Gertraude Holle-Suppa.

October 19, 2017
An Evening with Art Spiegelman

Sponsored by the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies, the Department of German and Russian, and the Jewish Studies Program. Supported by the Richard Ader/Paul Konigsberg Endowment for the ̽̽ Center for Holocaust Studies. Presented in Cooperation with the Vermont Folklife Center’s Pulp Culture Comic Arts Festival and Symposium

October 18, 2017

Berlin, Germany, October 18-20, 2017

Sponsored by the Center for Research in Contemporary History (ZZF), Potsdam, Germany, with financial support from the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Bonn. Co-Sponsors: Miller Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Vermont; Fritz Bauer Institute; Jena Center for 20th Century History; Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies; USHMM, Washington Center for Holocaust Studies at the Institute for Contemporary History (IfZ), Munich

October 2, 2017
Anti-Semitism and the Alt-Right in the United States
Mark Potok, former Senior Fellow, Southern Poverty Law Center

Co-Sponsored by ̽̽ Hillel and the L&C Miller Distinguished Professorship of Holocaust Studies

April 23, 2017
Film and Discussion: Lost Town
Featuring a Q&A with Avrom Bendavid-Val, author of ”The Lost Town Book” and central figure in the film.


Supported by the Leonard and Carolyn Miller Distinguished Professorship in Holocaust Studies

April 12, 2017
Jewish Religious Response to the Holocaust, Holocaust Remembrance Day
Lecture by Richard Sugarman, University of Vermont

April 5, 2017
Martin Heidegger and the Far Right in Contemporary Europe, lecture by Richard Wolin,CUNY Graduate Center

Supported by the Richard Ader/Paul Konigsberg Endowment for the ̽̽ Center for Holocaust Studies.

2018

November 12, 2018
The Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture
The Klaus Barbie Trial and the Jews of France
Norman J.W. Goda, University of Florida

The annual Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture is supported by a generous gift from Jerold D. Jacobson, Esquire, of New York CIty, ̽̽ Class of 1962, and his wife Gertraude Holle-Suppa.

October 21, 2018
The Eighth Miller Symposium: “Poland Under German Occupation, 1939–1945"
Featured Presentations:

The Ghettos: Jewish Sources on the Struggle for Survival in Warsaw and Łódź Andrea Löw, Institute for Contemporary History, Munich
Pyrrhic Victories?: Warsaw’s Two Uprisings in the Second World War Winson Chu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Uneasy Bonds: Jews in Hiding and the Making of Surrogate Families Natalia Aleksiun, Touro College
Stories of Power: Sexual Contacts between Occupiers and Locals in German-Occupied Poland Maren Röger, University of Augsburg
Polish Debates on the Holocaust from the 1940s to the Present Dariusz Stola, Polin-Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw

Sponsored by the Leonard and Carolyn Miller Endowment for Holocaust Studies at ̽̽ and the Center for Holocaust Studies of the Institute for Contemporary History, Munich-Berlin

April 25, 2018
From Humanitarian Relief to Holocaust Rescue: The Story of Tracy Strong Jr.
Christopher R. Browning, UNC-Chapel Hill

Supported by the Richard Ader/Paul Konigsberg Endowment for the ̽̽ Center for Holocaust Studies

April 12, 2018
Jewish Religious Responses to the Holocaust
Holocaust Remembrance Day Lecture
Richard Sugarman, University of Vermont

February 26, 2018
The Red Cross in the Shadow of the Holocaust
Gerald Steinacher, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Sponsored by the Henry and Lili Altschuler Endowment