Genocide Denial - The Holocaust in Historical Perspective

2020 Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series

Please join us on Tuesday, January 21st for the first lecture in the 2020 series on the Holocust and Genocide at Sonoma State University from 4-5:50 p.m. in Warren Auditorium of Ives Hall on the SSU campus. Sonoma State History Professor Stephen V. Bittner will speak on “The Holocaust in Historical Perspective.”

All lectures are free and open to the public. The complete lecture series schedule is available online at: http://www.sonoma.edu/holocaust/

Please “like” the Facebook page for the Alliance for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide for more information about each of the upcoming lectures in the series.

A daily parking permit ($5.00) is required at all times, but it is not valid in reserved lots. Permit machines accept cash and major credit cards.

For more information, contact: alliance@sonoma.edu

Date: 
January 21, 2020
TIME: 
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location: 
Ives Hall (Warren Auditorium, ground floor)
Sonoma State University
1801 East Cotati Avenue
City: 
Rohnert Park
Cost: 
All lectures are free and open to the public. A daily parking permit ($5.00) is required at all times, but it is not valid in reserved lots. Permit machines accept cash and major credit cards.

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Organized By: 
Alliance for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide,
Event Contact Person: 
Barbara Lesch McCaffry
707.585.2291
Speakers: 
Professor Stephen V. Bittner, Ph.D.
Sonoma State History Professor, Stephen V. Bittner, received a B.A. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and a Ph.D. in Russian history from the University of Chicago. In addition to being a fellow at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies in Washington, D.C., Professor Bittner has also lived in Moscow.

He has written two books on Russian History: The Many Lives of Khrushchev's Thaw: Experience and Memory in Moscow's Arbat; and Exploring Reform: De-Stalinization in Moscow's Arbat District, 1953-1968. He is also edited the memoirs of Dmitrii Shepilov, a high-ranking official in the Soviet Communist Party who was implicated in an unsuccessful coup: The Kremlin's Scholar: A Memoir of Soviet Politics under Stalin and Khrushchev.