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Upcoming Lecture on Education and Germanic Identity in the Nazi-Occupied Netherlands, October 18th

Upcoming Lecture on Education and Germanic Identity in the Nazi-Occupied Netherlands, October 18th

October 13, 2017

The University of Tennessee Center for the Study of War & Society and the Department of History invites you to attend a lecture by the Center’s Graduate Assistant and UT Doctoral Student, Joshua Sander.
On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 4PM in the UT Humanities Center Seminar Room (Melrose Hall E308), Joshua Sander will present a lecture on the topic “Education and Germanic Identity in the Nazi-Occupied Netherlands.”
 
Mr. Sander is a graduate student in the Department of History currently working on his dissertation which explores the ways the German occupier and their Dutch collaborators used education policy to attempt to create a new, more Germanic identity among Dutch youth. He is the recipient of numerous research awards from the University of Tennessee, the William J. Fulbright Foundation, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the German Historical Institute, the American Association for Netherlandic Studies, the Center for Jewish History, and the Holocaust Education Foundation.

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