Dr. Pete Schweppe, assistant professor of German Studies and History at Montana State University, and one of his students, Heather Sikoski, will deliver the closing program of the Americans and The Holocaust series of events. His lecture will focus on image politics and the art and propaganda of the Nazi movement. Heather Sikoski (MSU) and Peter Schweppe (MSU) will present their research on events that surrounded the Holocaust. Sikoski's talk, "Geospatial Estrangement and the Kielce Pogrom of 1946," focuses on the politics of historicization in the case of a pogrom that occurred after WWII's end. Schweppe's talk, "Image Politics: Art & Propaganda in Nazi Germany," addresses the graphic and visual history of persuasion during the Third Reich.
Visit the traveling Americans and the Holocaust exhibit on the second floor of the library from May 22 through June 30. Americans and the Holocaust: A Traveling Exhibition for Libraries is an educational initiative of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association. Americans and the Holocaust was made possible by the generous support of lead sponsor Jeannie & Jonathan Lavine. Additional major funding was provided by the Bildners — Joan & Allen z”l, Elisa Spungen & Rob, Nancy & Jim; and Jane and Daniel Och. The Museum's exhibitions are also supported by the Lester Robbins and Sheila Johnson Robbins Traveling and Special Exhibitions Fund, established in 1990.
For more information, please contact Corey Sloan at csloan@bozeman.net