Holocaust Scholarship Evolution
This was a discussion about how understanding of the Holocaust has evolved since the end of World War II. Scholars talked about the many… read more
This was a discussion about how understanding of the Holocaust has evolved since the end of World War II. Scholars talked about the many ways in which people engage with and learn about the Holocaust -- on the internet, and in classrooms, historic sites and museums. The Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest at Villanova University in Pennsylvania hosted the event. close
Related Video
-
Revisiting Early America
This conversation was from a series on revisionist history, exploring what that term means and how it influences…
-
Philadelphia's Influence on Music in 1968
Panelists talked about the opening of the Electric Factory, a concert venue that introduced rock ‘n’ roll to…
-
Philadelphia, Sports and Social Change in 1968
This program was from a symposium titled “1968: Philly and The World.” The discussion focused on the impact of local…
-
Philadelphia and the Vietnam War in 1968
A panel of historians looked back 50 years to 1968 and how Philadelphia and its citizens were impacted by the Vietnam…