Friday, November 21 / 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Montrose 4 (7th Floor)

Session 78
Memory, Law, and the Politics of Historical Narrative

1. Sewer Socialists and German-Americans: Milwaukee’s Opposition to WWIElizabeth Hoffmann, Purdue University.

2. Talk of Guilt: German Perceptions of Collective Guilt and Responsibility Following WWIIRon Levi, University of Toronto; Ori Gilboa, University of Toronto.

3. Constructing Colonial Difference at the International Penal and Penitentiary Congresses, 1872-1925Paul Salamanca, University of California, Berkeley.

4. Irredeemable: Framing Crime in the Shadow of the HolocaustMichaela Soyer, Hunter College CUNY.

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