In recent years have seen an increase in public debates and controversies concerning the Jasenovac camp complex, built in August 1941 after the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH). Concurrently, scholars are fast approaching a consensus regarding life and death in the camp, while beginning to explore how its memory affects present-day societies in Serbia, Croatia and other parts of the former Yugoslavia.
The online conference Jasenovac Past and Present: History and Memory of Institutionalised Destruction is scheduled for 15–17 December and will gather a team of international experts to examine the history and memory of Jasenovac by critically analysing an intricate web of connections transcending past and present. Scholars will revisit long-standing historical controversies and present new research findings, but also gain a better understanding of how the memory of the camp has changed over the years.
By connecting local history and memory with wider European trends, the conference will pave the way for increased research cooperation across national borders, while helping to situate Jasenovac more firmly in European consciousness as an important locality of the Holocaust. It will furthermore engage with media, policymakers, educators and the public at large, thus helping to counter the distortions and manipulations that continue to plague public debates and perceptions about the camp.
The various activities will take place during three consecutive days on a virtual platform in order to achieve the highest impact in the societies most affected by the painful heritage represented by Jasenovac. They will combine scientific panel discussions with several public events that seek to
increase knowledge about the state-of-the-art in terms of research
stimulate regional and wider international research cooperation
connect the history and memory of Jasenovac to broader European trends
inspire discussion about the camp in the public domain
raise awareness about manipulations, distortions and denial pertaining to Jasenovac
Programme Overview
15 December
09.00 – 09.05
Welcoming Address by Tomislav Dulić,
Director of the Hugo Valentin Centre, Uppsala University
09.05 – 09.15
Address by Yehuda Bauer,
Honorary Chair of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)
9.15 – 10.00
Keynote speech by Dieter Pohl,
Alpen-Adria University, Klagenfurt: The European Camp System and Jasenovac
10.15 – 12.00
Panel I: Genocide and Mass Kiling in the NDH
12.30 – 14.00
Panel II: Estimations and Statistics of Death Tolls
16 December
9.00 – 9.15
Address by Georges Santer,
IHRA representative and former Luxembourg Chair of the IHRA
9.15 – 10.45
Panel III: Victims and Rescuers
11.00 – 12.30
Panel IV: Perpetrators in Focus
13.00 – 14.30
Panel V: Collective Memory about Persecution in the NDH
17 December
9.15 – 10.45
Panel VI: The Jasenovac Memorial Area in Perspective
11.00 – 12.30
Panel VII: Jasenovac in Education
13.00 – 14.00
Roundtable Discussion
Zamisli da neko stavi ovakvo nešto za Srebrenicu na r/serbia hahahahahahahaha
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Mene je uvijek zanimalo tko gura te debilne rasprave o ustašama i partizanima koje polariziraju narod u medijima… Možda oni na vlasti da nas malo na uzici drže
Hot take:
Boli me kurac za jasenovac, a vjerujem da 99% mojih vrsnjaka dijeli misljenje, pa se pitam po cijem nalogu se stalno pise o glupostima koje su se desile prije 100 godina
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Jebo te jasenovac u 2021oj.
Ovdje se možete prijaviti na još jednu konferenciju (6. – 9.12.) o nenjemačkim logorima na kojoj će isto biti riječi o Jasenovcu
https://www.yadvashem.org/research/events-of-the-international-institute/non-german-camps-during-the-holocaust-period.html?fbclid=IwAR193lji4pd4cQ3wjwXq-O2kIm9hpqytnddZ0ht62T6qtBhz2__e0rolUJ0
In recent years have seen an increase in public debates and controversies concerning the Jasenovac camp complex, built in August 1941 after the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH). Concurrently, scholars are fast approaching a consensus regarding life and death in the camp, while beginning to explore how its memory affects present-day societies in Serbia, Croatia and other parts of the former Yugoslavia.
The online conference Jasenovac Past and Present: History and Memory of Institutionalised Destruction is scheduled for 15–17 December and will gather a team of international experts to examine the history and memory of Jasenovac by critically analysing an intricate web of connections transcending past and present. Scholars will revisit long-standing historical controversies and present new research findings, but also gain a better understanding of how the memory of the camp has changed over the years.
By connecting local history and memory with wider European trends, the conference will pave the way for increased research cooperation across national borders, while helping to situate Jasenovac more firmly in European consciousness as an important locality of the Holocaust. It will furthermore engage with media, policymakers, educators and the public at large, thus helping to counter the distortions and manipulations that continue to plague public debates and perceptions about the camp.
The various activities will take place during three consecutive days on a virtual platform in order to achieve the highest impact in the societies most affected by the painful heritage represented by Jasenovac. They will combine scientific panel discussions with several public events that seek to
increase knowledge about the state-of-the-art in terms of research
stimulate regional and wider international research cooperation
connect the history and memory of Jasenovac to broader European trends
inspire discussion about the camp in the public domain
raise awareness about manipulations, distortions and denial pertaining to Jasenovac
Programme Overview
15 December
09.00 – 09.05
Welcoming Address by Tomislav Dulić,
Director of the Hugo Valentin Centre, Uppsala University
09.05 – 09.15
Address by Yehuda Bauer,
Honorary Chair of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)
9.15 – 10.00
Keynote speech by Dieter Pohl,
Alpen-Adria University, Klagenfurt: The European Camp System and Jasenovac
10.15 – 12.00
Panel I: Genocide and Mass Kiling in the NDH
12.30 – 14.00
Panel II: Estimations and Statistics of Death Tolls
16 December
9.00 – 9.15
Address by Georges Santer,
IHRA representative and former Luxembourg Chair of the IHRA
9.15 – 10.45
Panel III: Victims and Rescuers
11.00 – 12.30
Panel IV: Perpetrators in Focus
13.00 – 14.30
Panel V: Collective Memory about Persecution in the NDH
17 December
9.15 – 10.45
Panel VI: The Jasenovac Memorial Area in Perspective
11.00 – 12.30
Panel VII: Jasenovac in Education
13.00 – 14.00
Roundtable Discussion
Zamisli da neko stavi ovakvo nešto za Srebrenicu na r/serbia hahahahahahahaha
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Mene je uvijek zanimalo tko gura te debilne rasprave o ustašama i partizanima koje polariziraju narod u medijima… Možda oni na vlasti da nas malo na uzici drže
Hot take:
Boli me kurac za jasenovac, a vjerujem da 99% mojih vrsnjaka dijeli misljenje, pa se pitam po cijem nalogu se stalno pise o glupostima koje su se desile prije 100 godina
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