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Producing Memory: Oral History as Counter History in Jewish Studies

What Staff/Trustees Students GTU Faculty Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies General Public
When 10-31-2007
from 10:00 am to 04:00 pm
Where Tucson Common Room, 2451 Ridge Road, Berkeley
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Contact Phone 510/649-2495
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Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies GTU Oral History Symposium

A day-long program of panels and workshops will examine the politics and practices of recording, interpreting and publishing human memories, looking at several scholarly contributions that illuminate Jewish life in Europe and the United States during and after the Holocaust. Panelists will also analyze the methodology and applications of conducting oral histories. Free of charge except lunch, which is $5 per person (lunch is complimentary to the first 30 student RSVPs). For students, faculty and community members. For more information, click here.

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