Invited Lectures, Workshops, and Public-Facing History
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My research and public engagement focus on Holocaust and Jewish history, understood within the broader context of modern European history and its entanglements with questions of memory, identity, and violence. Trained in public education and modern European history, I approach the study of the Holocaust and genocide through a transnational and interdisciplinary lens, exploring how histories of persecution and survival continue to shape contemporary Europe, Jewish life, and global memory cultures.
I am committed to bridging scholarly research and public engagement through lectures, educational initiatives, and community collaborations. My work emphasizes the ethical and pedagogical dimensions of remembrance, as well as the role of history in fostering dialogue and understanding across diverse audiences. I am available for speaking engagements, workshops, and guest teaching on topics related to Holocaust and Jewish history, modern Europe, genocide studies, and public history.