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Fran Hirsch

@franhirsch

Historian: UW-Madison; Author of Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg, global.oup.com/academic/produ…

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Sebastian Gehrig (@sebastiangehri9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had the great pleasure of reviewing some recent work on law and rights in 20th century Germany for contemporary european history feat. Nadine Drönner, Sara Dehm, Raphaela Etzold, Fran Hirsch, Inga Markovits, Douglas G. Morris, and Sid cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Dr Agata Fijalkowski (@agatafijalkow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow! It’s really happening, and I’m simply over the moon that my book will be published soon. The proofs come at the end of incredible week at #SLSA2023. I’m skipping into the weekend.

Wow! It’s really happening, and I’m simply over the moon that my book will be published soon. The proofs come at the end of incredible week at #SLSA2023. I’m skipping into the weekend.
Journal of Genocide Research (@journalgenocide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest piece in our Ukraine forum is “Filtration Camps, Past and Present, and Russia’s War Against Ukraine” by Franziska Exeler tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… #UkraineRussiaWar️

Serhii Plokhy (@splokhy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My interview in Guardian today. Many thanks to ⁦Charlotte Higgins⁩ What a wonderful interviewer and writer she is. theguardian.com/books/2023/may…

CREECA UW-Madison (@uwcreeca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week on Badger Talks, Fran Hirsch brings clarity to the difficult topic of war crimes being investigated in the Russian war against Ukraine. Listen here now: rephonic.com/episodes/575jw…

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Join #BadgerTalks podcast host, Buzz Kemper, as he speaks with Fran Hirsch, a CREECA UW-Madison member and UW-Madison Department of History professor as she addresses the topic of war crimes within the Russian War against Ukraine. hubs.li/Q01R4gBB0

Join #BadgerTalks podcast host, Buzz Kemper, as he speaks with <a href="/FranHirsch/">Fran Hirsch</a>, a <a href="/UWCREECA/">CREECA UW-Madison</a> member and <a href="/UWHistoryDept/">UW-Madison Department of History</a> professor as she addresses the topic of war crimes within the Russian War against Ukraine. hubs.li/Q01R4gBB0
George L. Mosse Program (@glmosseprogram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Russian-language edition of UW-Madison Department of History professor Fran Hirsch's "Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg" is out now with New Literary Observer. Check out details (in Russian *or* English) here: nlobooks.ru/books/historia…

The Russian-language edition of <a href="/UWHistoryDept/">UW-Madison Department of History</a> professor <a href="/FranHirsch/">Fran Hirsch</a>'s "Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg" is out now with New Literary Observer.

Check out details (in Russian *or* English) here: nlobooks.ru/books/historia…
The TLS (@thetls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'For Tolczyk this charade reached its shameful apex when British and American leaders accepted Soviet claims about German responsibility for the Katyn massacre of thousands of Polish officers.' Francine Hirsch: Western observers ignored the crimes of t... the-tls.co.uk/articles/bliss…

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'To tell or not to tell? This question, urgently posed by Lyons, is at the centre of Dariusz Tolczyk’s thought-provoking book.' Francine Hirsch: Western observers ignored the crimes of the Soviet system the-tls.co.uk/articles/bliss…

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Books by Fran Hirsch and Princeton University's Gary J. Bass help us understand both the shortcomings and remaining potential of international criminal trials for mass atrocities, aggression, and other crimes, writes Open Society Foundations's @JamesAGoldston. bit.ly/49lZ7bZ

Books by <a href="/FranHirsch/">Fran Hirsch</a> and <a href="/Princeton/">Princeton University</a>'s Gary J. Bass help us understand both the shortcomings and remaining potential of international criminal trials for mass atrocities, aggression, and other crimes, writes <a href="/OpenSociety/">Open Society Foundations</a>'s @JamesAGoldston. bit.ly/49lZ7bZ
George L. Mosse Program (@glmosseprogram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A talk of note: next Tuesday, Fran Hirsch will be giving her Focus on the Humanities CenterforHumanities lecture: “Family Ties: An Entangled History of Russia, America, and Germany in the 20th Century.” 2/27 @ 5pm in Elvehjem L160. You won't want to miss this one!

A talk of note: next Tuesday, <a href="/FranHirsch/">Fran Hirsch</a> will be giving her Focus on the Humanities <a href="/UWHumanities/">CenterforHumanities</a> lecture: “Family Ties: An Entangled History of Russia, America, and Germany in the 20th Century.”

2/27 @ 5pm in Elvehjem L160. You won't want to miss this one!
Joy Neumeyer (@joyneumeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote about state-backed culture in Russia and the creative, brave artists (mostly women) who are still trying, despite everything, to envision a country where the future is not the past

Michael D. Kennedy (@prof_kennedy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"you can’t watch 'Evil on Trial' w/out considering how Berlinger’s & his colleagues’ feelings about Trump & the hard right in the contemporary US" nytimes.com/2024/06/05/art… I look forward + 2c Omer Bartov عومر بَرتوف עמר ברטוב Fran Hirsch et al Thx @mikehalenyt

Mou Banerjee (@moubanerjee28) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well, this has been a very long time coming. I am so proud of the book I have written, and that Emily Silk has editorially shaped. Forthcoming from Harvard University Press in January 2025, my first monograph THE DISINHERITED: THE POLITICS OF CHRISTIAN CONVERSION IN COLONIAL INDIA!