Janine Holc
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Working on forced labor and systemic violence. Author of "The Weavers of Trautenau: Jewish Female Forced Labor in the Holocaust," Brandeis UP
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If you have promising MA or PhD students, please encourage them to consider UConn History Dept. We offer one of the few fully funded MA programs in the country, have a strong Grad Student Union, and lots of amazing colleagues!
NEW: CNN has independently confirmed the Russia funded US media company that paid American right-wing social media stars is Tenet Media, based in Tennessee. Some very big names tied up in all of this. Reporting w/ Zachary Cohen Evan Pérez Sean Lyngaas cnn.com/2024/09/04/pol…
🚨Major news in #Holocaust Studies! US Holocaust Museum pathbreaking 7-volume "Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos" (with info about 3,600+ Holocaust sites) will be hosted Project MUSE starting in early 2025. about.muse.jhu.edu/resources/USHM…
This is a reminder that both of my books, Bodyminds Reimagined & Black Disability Politics, are available free open access from Duke University Press and both books are also available as audiobooks!
‘Let’s Heal Together’ (felt, satin, seed beads, metal clasp, smoked deer hide, brass sequins) created by Justine Gustafson of Whitesand First Nation and part of Radical Stitch National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa until September 30.
Day 3 of our tour with ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien and Hayato Sumino. We are overjoyed by the enthusiasm, hospitality and friendliness of our hosts. Thank you, Japan! 🇯🇵 📸 (c) Mamoru Hori, ORF RSO Wien
Ordinary Notes Incredible piece. I needed, we all needed this piece in this moment. Much gratitude Ordinary Notes
Just finished No Country for Love by Yaroslav Trofimov. Read it if you want to understand what the 20th century did to Ukraine and the traumas almost every family that lived there carries. The phrase "we are up against history" I am going to quote often hachette.co.uk/titles/yarosla…
The The New Yorker has produced a remarkable database that lists investigations into potential war crimes committed by the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan, during its War on Terror newyorker.com/podcast/in-the…