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DESCRIPTION:A Humanities Without Boundaries lecture with Visiting Professor
  Michael Rothberg. Why do we turn to the past in order to confront the cri
 ses of the present? Michael Rothberg approaches this question from the per
 spective of “comparison controversies”: impassioned public debates tha
 t emerge from provocative historical comparisons. Since October 7\, 2023\,
  political speeches\, protests\, magazine articles\, and social media post
 s have generated controversy by connecting recent events in Israel and Gaz
 a to the Holocaust.\n\nCONTACT: maulbricht@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://humani
 ties.wisc.edu/event/hwb-michael-rothberg/
LOCATION:Conrad A. Elvehjem Building
SUMMARY:Comparison Controversies: Historical Analogy and the Politics of Ho
 locaust Memory
URL;VALUE=URI:https://humanities.wisc.edu/event/hwb-michael-rothberg/
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