Nov 4 Tue WTC 911 MUSEUM AND COLUMBIA PANEL
The Politics of Memory in Global Context – Remembering the Past in Public: A Conversation
Panel discussion as part of The Politics of Memory in Global Context series on the relation between individual and collective memory, between national and global history, between commemoration and information, including the challenge of presenting such difficult pasts as September 11th and the Holocaust.
Remembering the Past in Public: A Conversation
National September 11 Memorial Museum Auditorium, 180 Greenwich Street
November 4, 2014, 6:30PM – 8:00PM
William Hirst, psychologist, author of a 10-year study of individual memories of 9/11
Thomas Lutz, Topography of Terror, historical museum on Nazi crimes, Berlin
Henry Rousso, historian of French public memory of World War II
Steven Davis, architect of the 9/11 Museum
Moderator: Bruce Shapiro, Dart Center Executive Director, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
Read MorePanel discussion as part of The Politics of Memory in Global Context series on the relation between individual and collective memory, between national and global history, between commemoration and information, including the challenge of presenting such difficult pasts as September 11th and the Holocaust.
Remembering the Past in Public: A Conversation
National September 11 Memorial Museum Auditorium, 180 Greenwich Street
November 4, 2014, 6:30PM – 8:00PM
William Hirst, psychologist, author of a 10-year study of individual memories of 9/11
Thomas Lutz, Topography of Terror, historical museum on Nazi crimes, Berlin
Henry Rousso, historian of French public memory of World War II
Steven Davis, architect of the 9/11 Museum
Moderator: Bruce Shapiro, Dart Center Executive Director, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
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