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Pasts Inc. cordially invites you to
The Spatial Distribution of Violence in Former Yugoslavia: Some Preliminary GIS Results
a public lecture by
Tomislav Dulić
Chair: Constantin Iordachi
Tomislav Dulić received his PhD in history in 2005 for the doctorate "Utopias of Nation: Local Mass Killing in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1941-44". In 2008, he became the Director of Research at the Programme for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Uppsala University, and in 2013 the Director of the Hugo Valentin Centre. Dulić is currently working as a senior lecturer and associate professor at the Centre, where he regularly teaches several courses on a two-year Master Programme in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. His current research focus is on the microfoundations of violence, including spatial analysis and social psychological dynamics of violence, but he has also done research on memory culture relating in particular to the Second World War in former Yugoslavia.
Tuesday, 13:30, February 7, 2017
Hanák Room