The ‘Dialogues in Holocaust Education’ series begins with an exploration of the ‘Bystander Society’. We are delighted to be joined by historian Professor Mary Fulbrook, Professor of German History at UCL, who will talk about her research into the troubling problem of ‘bystanders’. The session will help attendees understand the conditions under which ordinary Germans moved from conformity to compliance to complicity to perpetration.

This session begins at 4.00pm.

Audience

Open access

Location

Online seminar

Starts from 06/06/2024 to 06/06/2024

‘Dialogues in Holocaust Education’ is a new online series, featuring leading scholars and educationalists, that will explore substantive issues in Holocaust education.

Our research, and feedback from teachers themselves, suggests that classroom practice could be further enhanced and supported by the latest scholarship on the Holocaust. Each online session, lasting up to an hour, will allow attendees to hear from acclaimed historians and afford the opportunity to learn about up-to-date research and ask questions. We hope that the outcome will be a fruitful dialogue that will be of direct and immediate use to teachers.

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