Photo: shutterstock NEW HISTORIES FOR ENDURING CONFLICTS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Thoughts from a One-Day Conference – Thursday, January 15, 2015 At Carnegie Endowment for International Peace T he centennial anniversary of the Armenian genocide and the seventieth anniversary of World War II’s end in Europe and in the Pacific permit fresh, cross-cutting and comparative discussion regarding how those histories are remembered by societies and are recorded by historians. With support from the Friedrich Ebert Foundation’s Washington Office, on January 15, 2015 the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Wilson Center for International Scholars and the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies/Johns Hopkins University assembled a group of historians and social scientists to consider their role in writing and disseminating history in enduring conflicts in need of reconciliation.
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New histories for enduring conflicts: a comparative analysis : thoughts from a one-day conference - Thursday, January 15, 2015 at Carnegie Endowement for International Peace
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