David Tollerton
@davidtollerton
Associate Professor @UniOfExeterHASS, working on public Holocaust memory and responses to the pandemic
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22-05-2017 07:38:38
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We're a brand new research centre, drawing together work on Holocaust and genocide studies from colleagues all across University of Exeter humanities and social sciences. Officially launching in July 2024. Here's our new website: sites.exeter.ac.uk/holocaustandge…
Congratulations to UoE Interdisciplinary Holocaust & Genocide Studies postgrad member Leah Lawford for giving her first ever research paper on Wednesday, speaking on Holocaust education at the British & Irish Association for Holocaust Studies BIAHS PGR community PG conference.
David Tollerton Welcoming us to the British and Irish Association for Holocaust Studies annual conference for 2024! Tweet us with the hashtag #BIAHS24 🥳
It's our launch day today!! The reception is taking place at the British & Irish Association for Holocaust Studies at Faculty of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences. Updates and photos to follow!
Thank you to everyone who attended our launch yesterday afternoon! Here is UoE Interdisciplinary Holocaust & Genocide Studies director David Tollerton introducing the centre. Other presentations came from Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor Adam Watt, Justice and Violence Studies @ Exeter director Arely Cruz-Santiago, and historian Dr Gemma Clark
Great two days at the annual British & Irish Association for Holocaust Studies conference, and the launch of the new UoE Interdisciplinary Holocaust & Genocide Studies !! Big well done to David Tollerton and Dr Isabelle Mutton for all your efforts in organising this fantastic conference!
Prof Francois Masabo (University of Rwanda) speaks on post-94 genocide education during a final British & Irish Association for Holocaust Studies session today. Originally planned as an in-person visit to UoE Interdisciplinary Holocaust & Genocide Studies , we're looking forward to more partnerships with Kigali in the near future.
Dear Welsh X, any ideas for academic sources that discuss the role of mountains in the Welsh cultural imagination? Asking for an English friend who is writing about a memorial near Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. Nathan Abrams Wendy Dossett 💙 School of History, Law & Social Sciences Bangor Gareth Evans-Jones
First research event of the new term! Here's me presenting my Holocaust Studies-published work on Holocaust memory and the climate crisis for Justice and Violence Studies @ Exeter. The full open access article is here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Earlier this summer, UoE Interdisciplinary Holocaust & Genocide Studies member Prof Caroline Fournet co-edited this key resource on atrocity prosecutions with Brill. Full details here: brill.com/display/title/…
Navigating Austrian Holocaust memory against the backdrop of contemporary politics. Read Prof Chloe Paver's UoE Interdisciplinary Holocaust & Genocide Studies report on Holocaust Narratives in the European Capital of Culture 2024: sites.exeter.ac.uk/holocaustandge…
People from across #Exeter have shared their memories of the sadness, loneliness and varied experiences of the coronavirus pandemic to mark five years since the UK went into lockdown as part of a project by David Tollerton . Listen to the audiobook here news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-hum…
PhD passed with minor corrections! 🎉 Hugely grateful for such an interesting conversation with Katherine southwood and David Tollerton- who knew a viva could actually be enjoyable?! Celebrating with cocktails and pub food! 🍹