In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, Hesburgh Libraries will host a “Sprint” reading of microfilmed newspapers from the 1930s and 1940s relating to the Holocaust. The Sprint will focus on hard-to-access titles available only on microfilm. Notre Dame’s strong collection of Catholic newspapers will provide significant, specialized content that did not appear in standard dailies.
The Holocaust in American Catholic Newspapers event is in conjunction with the History Unfolded initiative by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Following the Sprint, we invite all to join us for a panel featuring:
William Collins Donahue, Director of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies
Judy Shroyer, President of the Michiana Jewish Historical Society
Kevin Cawley, University of Notre Dame Archives
After the panel, all attendees are invited to the Scholars Lounge, located across from the Carey Auditorium, for a light reception.
A Spotlight exhibit, curated by Julie Tanaka, is on display in Special Collections, highlighting some of our Holocaust-related materials.
Sponsored by Nanovic Institute for European Studies and Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism
Program Partners include Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley, Michiana Jewish Historical Society, and Hesburgh Libraries
Originally published at conductorshare.nd.edu.