Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies (CHGS) Newsletter
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Item CHGS Newsletter - Spring 1998(1998) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesSpring 1998 Includes: What We Do, Resources We Have, Our Plans, Who We Are, Where We Are, Message from the Director, Vatican Issues Statement on Holocaust, Beate Klarsfeld Shares Her Courage with Twin Cities Audiences, Art, Ernest Nives Tells Tale of Survival, Events This Spring, Summer Workshop on the Holocaust and Contemporary Genocide, Having trouble with Holocaust Deniers?, Poet Ursula Duba to Return in Fall, Book and Video Available, Study the Holocaust in Israel, Teacher's Toolbox, and Clinton Expresses Regret Over Rwanda Policy.Item CHGS Newsletter - Fall 1998 - Vol. 2 Iss. 1(1998) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesFall 1998 includes: Bosnia-Hercegovina update, Rwanda update, Elie Wiesel: Witness and Remembrance, Genocide on the Web, NATO Prepares Yugoslavia Attacks, Genocide Watch, Survivor of Kosovo Massacre Describes the Killing Garden, Misunderstanding the Holocaust, Problems at the United States Holocaust Museum and "Holocaustology," Pope to Beatify Croatian Cardinal, Paul J. Polansky: A Professional Autobiography, and the Absence/Presence Exhibition.Item CHGS Newsletter - Spring/Summer 1999 - Vol. 2 Iss. 2(1999) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesSpring/ Summer 1999 includes: The Situation in Kosovo, Denialist and Revisionist Activities in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Denial on the WWW, Human Rights Day, Philadelphia's Monument to Armenian History and Genocide, the Absence/Presence Exhibition, Peter Balakian Speaks about Armenia, Christoph Meili, Representing Native American History, Japan, China and Unit 731, Elie Wiesel, Different Perspectives on Genocide: Famine, Director Comments on Holocaust Denial and the New McCarthyism, The Continuing Saga of Switzerland, the Banks and the Holocaust, Norway: Coming to Terms with Its Past, Sweden's Living History Project, France, the Banks and the Holocaust, Germany - VW - Slave Labor, Austria Hands Over Skulls of Polish Nazi Victims, Latvia Waffen SS Soldiers Justify Their Actions, Britain and War Crimes, Germany-US Neo-Nazi Connection, Israel Launched Nazi Victim Name Campaign, The Walser-Bubis Debate, U.S. Launches New Search for Holocaust Assets, Sakic War Crimes Trial Starts in Zagreb, Profiles of Genocide: Slobodan Milosevic, Why Study the Holocaust?, Yaffa Eliach Remembers Kristallnacht and Eishyshok, History, Memory, and Racism: The Roma in Europe, The Harmonists: and The Rise and Fall of Pre-WWII German Vocal Group.Item CHGS Newsletter - Fall/Winter 1999/2000 - Vol. 3 Iss. 1(2000) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesFall/Winter 1999/2000 includes: Neither Holocaust Nor Genocide-But Hate Crimes Have Become Deadly, Nanjing Massacre Disputed Again!, The Roma: An Abstract, Reparations Cases Against Japanese Firms for Slavery, and Truth Be Told: Armenian Genocide.Item CHGS Newsletter - Spring/Summer 2000 - Vol. 3 Iss. 2(2000) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesSpring/Summer 2000 includes: Holocaust and Genocide Studies in the New Millennium, Manifesto of Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan's Military Wartime Sexual Violence, Poland and Nazism, Roma News, Minority Rights and the Freedom of Religion in Balkan Countries, The Ustasi Wall Comes Down!, Feminist Perspectives on the Holocaust Conference, Bad Taste? Holocaust as a Restaurant Theme?, Bradley Urges Recognition of the Armenian Genocide, Jörg Haider, and The Changing German/Jewish Symbiosis.Item CHGS Newsletter - Winter/Spring 2001-2002 - Vol. 5 Iss. 1(2002) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesWinter/Spring 2001-2002 includes: 2 Million Dead in the Sudan, Developments regarding Holocaust Art, Fritz Stransky Exhibition - Artifacts and Art, Rwanda Trials Continue, and Celebrating 1,000 Years in Europe.Item CHGS Newsletter - Winter/Spring 2003 - Vol. 6 Iss. 1(2003) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesWinter/Spring 2003 includes: Lithuania Remembers and Teaches the Holocaust, CHGS Provides Support for Residues of Silence Art Exhibit, New Book Edited by Myrna Goldenberg and Elizabeth Baer, Explores Women's Voices, Professor Eric Weitz publishes new book, U of M Conference Confronts Issues of Japanese War Crimes and Sexual Slavery Issues from World War II, Remembering Rwanda - 2004 marks Tenth Anniversary of Genocide, Constructing of Collective Identities in Armenian-Turkish Relations, Turkish Diplomat Dies; Saved Jews While Serving in France, Promoting Respect for Cultural Diversity, Poetry Corner: Tanya, and Armenian-Turkish Historians' Dialogue at U of M March 27-30.Item CHGS Newsletter - Fall/Winter 2004-2005 - Vol. 7 Iss. 1(2005) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesFall/Winter 2004-2005 includes: Genocide Emergency: Darfur, Sudan, The Eight Stages of Genocide, CHGS Year in Review, William Brustein Speaks in Anit-Semitism, Coexistence Exhibition in the Twin Cities, CHGS Visitors, Remembering Rwanda, Germany admits genocide in Namibia and Promises aid, New York Times Changes Policy on Armenian Genocide, The New Turkish Penal Code would Criminalize Recognition of the Armenian Genocide, What Happened to "Never Again"? Genocide Prevention in the New Century, Cambodia Assembly Ratifies Khmer Rouge Trail Pact, Professor Robert Ross Dies at 82, and CHGS Writes Curriculum for "Company of Angels."Item CHGS Newsletter - Fall/Winter 2005 - Vol. 8 Iss. 1(2005)Fall/Winter 2005 includes: U of M Responds to Hurricane Katrina, American Historical Association and other Professional Groups Protest Cancellation/Postponement of Turkish Conference on Armenia, Debate on Turkey's Erosion of Democracy and Armenian Genocide Heats Up, No Grey Zones in Recognizing the Armenian Genocide, Turkish writer Orphan Pamuk indicted for "Insult", Genocide Scholars Call on Turkey to End Denial of the Armenian Genocide, 'Left Out in Turkey' An Observation, Genocide or Not in Darfur?, Remember Genocide in the Balkans, USHMM Announces the Stand Up for Darfur Online Network, Traces: New Museum Space About World War II to Open at Landmark Center in Saint Paul, U of M Human Rights Center Promotes New Collaboratives, CHGS to Sponsor "Deadly Medicine" at Science Museum in 2008, Aftermaths: History, Memory, Amnesia, and Japanese-American Internment: It Happened HERE.Item CHGS Newsletter - Fall/Winter 2006 - Vol. 9 Iss. 1(2006) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesFall/Winter 2006 includes: The Year in Review, World Risks Abandoning Darfur as Genocide Continues, The "Problem" of 11 Million Holocaust Victims, "Three Turkish Voices" at UCLA, American Ambassador to Armenia Recalled after Mentioning "Genocide Word", German Novelist Gunther Grass Admits Membership in Waffen SS, CHGS Video Programs on I-Tunes Video Store, Japan Still Reluctant to Admit World War II Atrocities, CHGS and MnSCU Team Up for Teacher's Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide, First International Teacher's Institute on the Shoah Held in Poland, and Poland Wins Auschwitz Name Change.Item CHGS Newsletter - Fall/Winter 2007 - Vol. 10 Iss. 1(2007) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesFall/Winter 2007 includes: The Year in Review and Looking Forward, Shoah Projects at U of M Libraries, Armenian Genocide Recognition Heats Up! The Intimidation Campaign Against Tanner Akcam, Berlin Memorial to Gay Victims of Nazis, Conference on Norway, World War II & The Holocaust, Debate Heats Up with American Jewish Orgs and Recognition of Armenian Genocide, Genocide - What are we going to DO about this?, Local Librarian Fights for Armenian Genocide Recognition, Minnesota Responds to Genocide in Darfur, and Darfur Events.Item CHGS Newsletter - Winter/Spring 2008 - Vol. 10 Iss. 2(2008) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesWinter/Spring 2008 includes: Deadly Medicine, Professor Yehuda Bauer reflects on Holocaust Education in the 21st Century, Swedish Professor of Assyrian Genocide Assassinated, and Are Turkish Diplomats Interfering in Academic Free Speech?Item CHGS Newsletter - Fall 2008 - Vol. 11 Iss. 1(2008) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesFall 2008 includes: In Memoriam - Stephen Feinstein, From Ellen Kennedy (Interim Director), CHGS Staff, Jessika Lupan, "Deadly Medicine" Spring 2008, The Calculus of War, R2P - Responsibility to Protect, "Welcome Week" at the University of Minnesota, Genocide in Darfur : Year Five, Guthrie Theater: Programs about the Genocide in Cambodia - Summer 2008, and CHGS offers new education resource - "Upstanders."Item CHGS Newsletter - Spring 2009(2009) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesSpring 2009 includes: Preventing Genocide, The Holocaust by Bullets: Documenting Jews' Mass Gravesites in Ukraine, On the Ground in Cambodia, Update on CHGS Director Search, Genocide Again: Darfur New documentary with Public Television, 8-year-old Takes Stand Against Genocide, Holocaust Survivors Meet in St. Paul, Upstanders: A Reader's Theater piece, Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing and Cloaks on Invisibility, 'Never Again' means 'Never' to Teacher and Students, Teaching and Learning Resources, New Teaching Trunks at CHGS, and Rotary Clubs Host Holocaust Survivors.Item CHGS Newsletter - Fall 2009(2009) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesFall 2009 includes: In Memoriam, A Long Way to Go, "Journey to Freedom - The Story of Martha and Waitstill Sharp", "The Ritchie Boys" and a Reunion, Hiding in the Open, World Without Genocide Student Action Award, Educational Resources, Updates: Sri Lanka, Burma, Congo, Darfur, and Badzin Fellowship in Holocaust Studies - Adam Blackler.Item CHGS Newsletter - December 2012(2012) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesDecember 2012 includes: From the Director: 64 Years of the Genocide Convention, "Commemorating the Dakota 38", The Crime of Genocide, CHGS Interdisciplinary Workshop, Visiting High School Students Study Primary Sources at CHGS, and Book of the Month: "Genocide since 1945" by Phillip Spencer.Item CHGS Newsletter - November 2012 - Special Edition: Kristallnacht(2012) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesNovember 2012 is a Special Edition on Kristallnacht and includes: Remembering Kristallnacht: Combating Indifference, Primary Documents, and Resources for Further Research.Item CHGS Newsletter - June 2013 - Special Edition: A Nazi in our Midst?(2013) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesJune 2013 is a Special Edition and includes: A Nazi in our Midst? Pursuit of Justice must Persist and Immigration to America: the 1948 Displaces Persons Act.Item CHGS Newsletter - November 2013(2013) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesNovember 2013 includes: Opa Walter: a Lawyer without Rights, Grieved by the loss of Myron Kunin, Programs on the Occasion of the 75th Anniversary of Kristallnacht, Local Survivors and their Memory of Kristallnacht, An Argentine Genocide? Individual Accountability and Collective Guilt during 1976-83 Dictatorship, A Talk by Antonius Robben, "The Concept of Survival" a Lecture by Visiting scholar Falko Schmieder, and Book of the Month: Kristallnacht: Violence, Memory, and History.Item CHGS Newsletter - December 2013(2013) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide StudiesDecember 2013 includes: Antisemitism in Europe: Not Only a Phantom of the Past, "No one was a Saint:" The Last of the Unjust the Final Words of Benjamin Murmelstein, Violence in Central Africa: Is the Central African Republic on the Road to Genocide?, Lecture Series: Reframing Mass Violence, Course: Politics of Reconciliation, Memory, and Justice, and Book of the Month: Jewish Poland Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Unquiet Places.