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How did Cambridge – university and town – become a sanctuary for persecuted academics from Fascist Europe?
Last few days to sign up for the 'Cambridge: City of Scholars, City of Refuge (1933-1945)' on 5 & 6 March 2020
➞ crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/28656

How did Cambridge – university and town – become a sanctuary for persecuted academics from Fascist Europe?
Last few days to sign up for the 'Cambridge: City of Scholars, City of Refuge (1933-1945)' #CRASSHconference on 5 & 6 March 2020
➞ crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/28656
#CityOfScholars
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For anyone who missed ' : City of Scholars, City of Refuge' at Trinity College back in March, you can now watch all the papers - thanks to CRASSH, Cambridge for recording & making these available! 🙏

Cara - the Council for At-Risk Academics @IOFestival Cambridge University
youtube.com/playlist?list=…

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Our conference City of Scholars, City of Refuge (1933-1945) is under way with an introduction by convenors Theodor Dunkelgrün and Aaron Kachuck ➞
crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/28656
Insiders Outsiders Festival

Our conference City of Scholars, City of Refuge (1933-1945) is under way with an introduction by convenors Theodor Dunkelgrün and Aaron Kachuck  ➞
crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/28656
@iofestival
#CRASSHconference
#CityOfScholars
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An exciting CfP in the wake of over at @HistUniBern on 'Adaption - Autonomy - Continuity: Academia in Times of Crises'!

26-28 October 2020, @UniBern

Have a look for more details, and spread the word! 📢
en.forced-academic-migration.net/veranstaltungen

FAM

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Our Director was honoured to be asked to speak at this event, to ‘join the dots’ between our work (as AAC/SPSL) in the 1930s and now, and to introduce keynote speaker Lord Krebs. A great line-up of speakers, on many different themes. Looking forward to the book!

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Seats are filling up! It looks like CRASSH, Cambridge are video recording the event, so make sure to follow for updates!

In the 1st panel, I'm especially looking forward to hearing from Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge & Cambridge Medieval's Rosamond McKitterick on Walter Ullmann from Austria!

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