PROGRAMM 2026
18.2.: Introduction: "Holocaust Diaries, Holocaust Histories" (Alexandra Garbarini)
11.3.: Materiality, Manuscripts, and Meaning: Examining Holocaust-Era Diaries as Material Objects (Emily Klein)
1.4.: A Case Study of a Reconstructed Holocaust Diary (Martin Dean)
27.5.: Searching for Yiddish Holocaust diaries (Amy Simon)
10.6.: Holocaust Diaries during World War II in the Netherlands (Nina Siegal)
Sommerpause
23.9.: "I Am Ashamed to Be Sad": Mihail Sebastian's Journal and the Writing of Lived History (Emanuel-Marius Grec)
14.10.: Nineteen ways of looking at Ruth Mueller: Diaries in the Digital Space (Ephraim Light)
18.11.: The Life of a Manuscript: Time, Testimony, and Transfiguration in Avraham Tory's Yiddish Ghetto Diary (Simon Goldberg)
9.12.: In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Diary as a Source for Recovering Jewish Lived Experience (Adam Teller)