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–17:45
Holocaust Denial: Flat-earth Theory or a Threat to Truth?
Lecture with Deborah Lipstadt, Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish History and Holocaust Studies at Emory University in Georgia, United States. The event will be preceded by a free screening of the film "Denial".
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–19:00
The seventeenth Hugo Valentin Lecture: Professor Doris Bergen
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–12:00
Nika Potinkara: Defining Sweden’s National Minorities: Ethnic Boundary Markers and Discursive Struggles
Making and Remaking Difference (open lecture series)
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–16:00
Public lecture with SINIŠA MALEŠEVIĆ: The Historical Dynamics of Organised Violence
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–12:00
Margaret Hunt: Hierarchy and Difference in the Early Modern World
Making and Remaking Difference (open lecture series)
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–15:00
Eka Tchkoidze: Making the Black sea “Russian” sea: Batumi in the imperial context
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–16:00
Public lecture with SINIŠA MALEŠEVIĆ: Why Nationalism is not Going Away?
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–12:00
Jim Porter: Making Difference in US Public Schools: “Intelligence,” Guidance Counseling and the National Defense Education Act (1958)
Making and Remaking Difference (open lecture series)
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–11:30
Providence and Chance in the Age of Reason: On the Genesis of Modern Order
The lecture is part of the master's program conference "Bridging Modern and Early Modern History", History Department, Uppsala University.
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–16:00
Public lecture with Jovan Byford: The Plot Thickens? The Past, Present and Future of Conspiracy Theories
Conspiracy theories are frequently identified as a staple ingredient of contemporary politics, especially the rhetoric of populist, anti-establishment movements.
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–12:00
John Hennessey: Negotiating Ethnic and Racial Difference in the Japanese Empire
Making and Remaking Difference (open lecture series)
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–16:00
Jovan Byford: Saints, sins and social remembering: Denial and repression of antisemitism in Serbian Orthodox Christian culture
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–17:00
Föreläsning av professor Scott Appleby om religiös fundamentalism
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–19:00
Hugo Valentin centrum: Second Convention of the International Association for Comparative Fascist Studies: Fascism and Violence
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–12:00
Den kommande forskningspropositionen
Diskussion med riksdagsman Mats Berglund om forskningens villkor