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History and memory of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union - Einzelansicht

Veranstaltungsart Seminar Veranstaltungsnummer
SWS 2 Semester SoSe 2021
Einrichtung Historisches Institut   Sprache deutsch
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Belegungsfrist 06.04.2021 - 10.05.2021

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Seminar Mo 16:00 bis 18:00 wöchentlich 12.04.2021 bis 19.07.2021  Online.Veranstaltung    
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The Holocaust in the Soviet Union has long been neglected by western research because the relevant document collections were not accessible to historians. This has begun to change, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Yad Vashem have created research centers and programs with a focus on the Holocaust in the Soviet Union. By studying sources resulting e.g. from post-war trials, the course looks at specific events such as the mass atrocities of Babyn Yar, Rostov-on-Don as well as others and their evaluation in Soviet historiography and asks how post-Soviet cultures of remembrance have developed in ed successor states. German language skills are necessary for this course.

 

*** Due to Covid-19 issues the start of this course will be postponed until Monday 26 April, and will be held digitally via Zoom. The link will be circulated. For all questions please write to: christina.winkler@uni-potsdam.de ***

Literatur I. Altman, Victims of Hate: The Holocaust in the USSR 1941-1945 (Moscow, 2002).
Y. Arad, The Holocaust in the Soviet Union (Jerusalem, 2009).
L. Cohen, Smolensk under the Nazis Everyday life in Occupied Russia (Rochester, 2013) Dobroszycki, L. and Gurock, J. (eds), The Holocaust in the Soviet Union, Studies and Sources on the Destruction of the Jews in the Nazi-Occupied Territories of the USSR, 1941-1945 (New York, 1993).
K. Feferman, The Holocaust in the Crimea and the North Caucasus (Jerusalem, 2016).
M. D. Fox et al., The Holocaust in the East Local Perpetrators and Soviet Responses (Pittsburgh, 2014).
Z. Gitelman, (ed.) Bitter legacy. Confronting the Holocaust in the USSR (Bloomington, 1997).
K.-G. Karlsson, ‘The Holocaust and Russian Historical Culture - A Century-Long Perspective’, in K. Göran-Zander, and U. Zander (eds.) Echoes of the Holocaust Historical Cultures in Contemporary Europe (Riga, 2003).
D. Levy, and N. Sznaider, The Holocaust and Memory in the Global Age (2006).
D. Michman and D. Bankier, Holocaust and Justice. Representation and Histortiography of the Holocaust in Post-War Trials (Jerusalem, 2010).
Romanovsky, D. ‘The Holocaust in the Eyes of Homo Sovieticus: A Survey Based on Northeastern Belorussia and Northwestern Russia’, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 13, (3) (1999).
M.A. Sorokina, ‘People and Procedures: Toward a History of the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in the USSR’, Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 6, no. 4 (Fall 2005).

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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester SoSe 2021 , Aktuelles Semester: WiSe 2024/25