Lunchtime Symposium
3312 Turlington (CES Conference Room)
Dr. Emil Kerenji
US Holocaust Memorial Museum
This talk looks to the lands of the future and former Yugoslavia from the eve of the Balkan wars in 1912/13 to the end of World War II. Dr. Kerenji will trace the origins, trajections, and mutations of discourses and practices around the idea of ethnic territory, land, space, and how they contributed to envisioning and carrying out genocidal projects.
This program is made possible by the Center for European Studies and the Campus Outreach Lecture Program of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, supported by the Anne and Harry Chinitz Campus Outreach Lecture Fund.