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To finish off our series, we are co-hosting a talk held by Anna Hájková with the German and Austrian Societies of Oxford. Anna is a Czech historian and member of the history faculty at the University of Warwick. She specialises in the study of everyday life in 20th century Central and Eastern Europe, both during the state of exception and after, with a special focus on (the erasure of) stories related to sexuality. Her first book, The Last Ghetto: An Everyday History of Theresienstadt, just came out last month and focuses on everyday life in the Terezin transit ghetto. It was awarded the Irma Rosenberg and Herbert Steiner Prizes.
The 30-min talk will be followed by a Q&A session, please feel free to send some in via this google form: forms.gle/GaFtBr1hqWt77LBy9
We will livestream the event to facebook, but you can also join the zoom call here:
us02web.zoom.us/j/81063109756?pwd=TzZXNk9UNml2TmZxUzBRS3JTZm1tZz09
Meeting Id: 810 6310 9756
Passcode: history4