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SUMMARY:Virtual PhD and a Cup of Tea: 'Talking with Images': Private Photographs from the Imperial War Museums
DESCRIPTION:Photographs from the Neumeyers’s family archive\, speaker’s own. \nPart of our PhD and a Cup of Tea Seminar Series. \nUsing Ruth Locke’s Private Photographs from the Imperial War Museums Photograph Archive to Explore the Family’s Experiences and Intergenerational Memories. \nAlice will be examining photographs from the private collection of Ruth Locke. Ruth (née Neumeyer) and her younger brother Raimund came to England from Germany in May 1938 on the Kindertransport. They were accompanied by two photograph albums capturing their childhood in Dachau. The photographs reflect the family’s affiliation with the Lebensreform (Life Reform) movement\, their appreciation of nature\, the arts and culture. Alice will draw on oral history interviews with Ruth’s two sons and the blog they produced on their family history. Alice will examine the challenges and opportunities of looking at private photographs and oral testimony as sources to understand how German-Jewish children made sense of their life in Germany in the 1930s\, emigration to the UK\, and familial separation and loss. She will also examine how these memories were passed across generations.   \nAbout the speaker\nAlice Tofts is final year collaborative doctoral programme student with Imperial War Museums and the University of Nottingham. She holds a BA in History and French from the University of Nottingham and a Masters in Museum Studies from University College London. Her research focuses on the Imperial War Museums’ collection of photographs from private collections of Holocaust survivors. Her research explores the myriad role of private photographs in both the familial and museum sphere: as historical objects\, material and social objects\, objects of enquiry\, and memory objects. Her approach is multidisciplinary and draws on theory and methods from oral history\, anthropology\, visual culture\, memory studies and museology.
URL:https://wienerholocaustlibrary.org/event/virtual-phd-and-a-cup-of-tea-talking-with-images-private-photographs-from-the-imperial-war-museums/
CATEGORIES:Jewish Family Photographs,PhD and a Cup of Tea
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SUMMARY:Virtual PhD and a Cup of Tea: The Deportation and Persecution of Romanian Roma ando’Bugo (at the Bug River)
DESCRIPTION:Roma prisoners in a concentration camp in Transnistria. Source: Courtesy of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova \nThe Holocaust was “much more than a German affair” (Levene\, 4). While the Nazis carried out mass murder of specific ethnic groups\, Romania carried out an independent\, autonomous genocide of the Roma and Jews. Over the course of 1939 to 1945\, approximately 26\,000 Roma and 320\,000 Jews were deported under the Ion Antonescu regime to the Romanian-administered territory of Transnistria where more than 11\,000 Roma and 280\,000 Jews were victims of genocide. \nThis talk will examine the genocide of the Roma committed at the hands of the Romanian government and its actors. \nAbout the Speaker:\nCristina Teodora Stoica is a PhD candidate at Western University\, Canada. Her recent work examines the driving forces of antiziganism/ antigypsism/ antițiganism in Romania and the means to which they violently manifested in the state from the unification of the principalities of Wallachia and Moldova in 1859 to the end of the Second World War in 1945. \n 
URL:https://wienerholocaustlibrary.org/event/virtual-phd-and-a-cup-of-tea-the-deportation-and-persecution-of-romanian-roma-andobugo-at-the-bug-river/
CATEGORIES:PhD and a Cup of Tea
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