Post-Holocaust Antisemitism and the Invention-Discovery of PTSD

Dagmar HerzogDagmar Herzog is a Distinguished Professor at Graduate Center at the City University of New York. She was appointed to the Graduate Center in August 2005 and conducts transnational and comparative research on how religion and secularization have affected social and political developments in modern Europe.

Location: Alice Campbell Hall, East Ballroom

Date: February 8, 2016, 5:00 pm

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"Sexual Violence and the Nazi Holocaust”

This lecture is made possible by the generous Krouse Family Visiting Scholars Fund in Judaism and Western Culture. Read a write up of the event.