Seminariet för Studier av antisemitism och Förintelsen
Seminars VT 2026
NORAH seminars are held on Wednesdays from 15:15 to 17:00 at Lund University, LUX building, Helgonvägen 3, Blå Rummet (LUX A332) and on Zoom https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/63325566990 , unless otherwise indicated.
This schedule also lists joint seminars. Location and other details on these seminars are included with the seminar details.
February 18
Dr. Mia Kuritzén Löwengart Research application seminar:
“The various Jewish contributions to the development of Sweden's, and more specifically Stockholm's, concert life, 1850s-1920s”
A document will be available approximately one week before the seminar.
March 4
Dr. Vibeke Moe, Associate Fellow; Senior Researcher, HL-Senteret, The Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies, and Dr. Jon Reitan, Associate Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
“The Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies – origin and contemporary ambitions and Negotiating Community in Post-Holocaust Norway: Building an interdisciplinary research team.”
March 25
Ivana Koutníková, Paideia, The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden
“Testimonies of the Condemned: Memory, Displacement, and Czechoslovak World War II Refugee Testimonies Collected in Sweden, 1945.”
Tuesday, April 28, 10:15-12:00
LUX B352
Joint seminar with East Meets West and the Dr. Norman Domeier (Charles University, Czech Republic), book-based presentation:
“The Secret Deal between Associated Press (AP) and Nazi Germany, 1942–1945: The Stockholm Connection”
A Zoom link will be provided prior to seminar.
Higher Seminar series at Lund University, organized by East Meets West
Monday, May 4th, 10:15-12:00
Joint seminar with and organized by East Meets West at Lund University
Gundula Pohl, Fern Universität Hagen/Lund University. Dissertation chapter:
“Unlimited prosecution: The posthumous conviction of non-German Nazi perpetrators and its role in Belarusian politics of history.”
A Zoom link will be provided prior to seminar.
Thursday, May 21st, 13:15-15:00
Location: Malmö University
Joint seminar with Sociologi, Historia och Historiedidaktik/projektet Minne och Aktivism (VR 2023-05994) at Malmö University.
“After 1956” – In conversation with Georg Sessler, author, and Dr. Emma Hall, Malmö University Please note that the Zoom link for this seminar is: https://mau-se.zoom.us/j/68601838455
May 27
Dr. Anna Hájková, University of Warwick. Book presentation:
“People Without History Are Dust: Queer Desire in the Holocaust” (University of Toronto Press, 2025)
