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Communities of Peace and Violence with Max Bergholz

February 7, 2019 at 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

Location:2202 Canal Building
Cost:Free

Max Bergholz is Associate Professor of History at Concordia University in Montreal. His interests include microhistorical approaches to the history of modern Europe, the dynamics of local nationalism, intercommunal violence, and historical memory. His scholarly articles have been published in journals such as American Historical Review, and his book has won numerous awards, including the 2017 Herbert Baxter Adams Prize from the American Historical Association.

Abstract: During two terrifying days and nights in early September 1941, the lives of nearly two thousand men, women, and children were taken savagely by their neighbors in Kulen Vakuf, a small rural community straddling today’s border between northwest Bosnia and Croatia. In his prize-winning book, Violence as a Generative Force: Identity, Nationalism, and Memory in a Balkan Community, Max Bergholz tells the story of the sudden and perplexing descent of this once peaceful multiethnic community into extreme violence.

This is event is open to the public, faculty members and students.

Please RSVP by emailing bgins@carleton.ca