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Lucy North, professional translator
A Catholic Woman and Her Jewish Family in Nineteenth-Century Poland: A Coming-of-Age Tale about National Identity, Religion and Alienation
A lecture on the topic of Jewish life in prewar/wartime Europe
How to be a Medievalist – and Why
An undergraduate workshop by Christian Schneider
What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?
Walter Johnson is the Winthrop Professor of History and professor of African and African American studies at Harvard University. He is author of “The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States.” - Faculty Book Celebration 2021
The Last Ghetto: A New History of the Theresienstadt Ghetto
A lecture series on the topic of Jewish life in prewar/wartime Europe
Yom HaShoah Memorial Speaker Event
Join WashU Hillel as we come together as a community to hear Holocaust survivor Engelina Billauer tell her story and commemorate Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). Everyone is welcome!
Fleeing Nazi Germany: Jewish Refugees in Portugal
A lecture on the topic of Jewish life in prewar/wartime Europe
Jewish revivalism in the Arab Gulf States
A Talk with Dr. Moran Zaga
Getting Started in the World of Literary Translation
Roundtable with Sarah Booker, Paul Cunningham & Bruna Dantas Lobato
Scholarly Writing Retreat 2021
For Washington University humanities and humanistic social sciences faculty, post-docs and graduate students
Erin McGlothlin New Book Launch
Erin McGlothlin's new monograph will be discussed in the New Books in Perpetrator Studies series held by the Perpetrator Studies Network.
Embrace Everything: A Conversation with Aaron Cohen about Mahler and the Art of Podcasting
Join us for a conversation with Aaron Cohen, Director of Programming Operations at New York Public Radio and Producer of the podcast, "Embrace Everything: The World of Gustav Mahler", led by Caroline Kita, Associate Professor of German and Comparative Literature.