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After the copyright expired on Hitler's anti-Semitic manifesto, Mein Kampf in 2015, an annotated version was published by the Institute for Contemporary History  as it's now in the public domain. Could the republication offer new ways for academics to demystify the Nazi regime to better understand contemporary cases of racism and genocide? Or will it contribute to the spread of neo-fascist beliefs and encourage Holocaust denial? Please join Dr. Glen Ryland and Dr. Scott Murray as they discuss the contemporary challenges of Nazi history, Holocaust denial and free speech.

Location: Y222

When:
Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:00am - 12:30pm
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Presented by:
Scott Murray; Glen Ryland
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