
Bowdoin College Holocaust Education Lecture Series presents Paul B. Jaskot: "Architecture and the Holocaust"
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Paul B. Jaskot is professor of art history and German studies in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University. Jaskot’s scholarship has focused on the political history of modern architecture, with a specific focus on Nazi architecture and its postwar impact. In addition, he was a founding member of the Holocaust Geography Collaborative, which has promoted debates around the use of digital methods for the spatial analysis of the Holocaust since 2007. Among other fellowships, Jaskot was the Andrew W. Mellon Professor at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (National Gallery of Art) as well as the Ina Levine Invitational Scholar at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
For more information, contact Jenn Berube at jberube@bowdoin.edu or 207-725-3928.
Sponsored by the Gabry Family Fund. Open to the public free of charge.
A livestream of this lecture is available on the Bowdoin Talks website.