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The “Day of Remembrance” – Fabio Levi, “Italian youth and the memory of the Shoa between past, present and future”

What is “Day of Remembrance“? January 27, 1945 marked the demolition of the gates of the Auschwitz concentration camp. This, as stated in Article 1 of the Law of July 20th 2000, n. 211, “The Italian Republic recognizes the 27th day of January, date of the gates of Auschwitz,” Day of Remembrance “in order to remember the Holocaust (extermination of the Jewish people), the racial laws, the persecution of Italian Jewish citizens , Italians who suffered deportation, imprisonment, death, and those who, even in different fields and camps, have opposed the project of extermination, and risked their lives to save more lives as well as protected the persecuted.”

On the occasion of the “Day of Remembrance 2018“, the Italian Cultural Institute is organizing a conference by Fabio Levi. Young people’s attitude to the Holocaust changes in time and space, along with its teaching. The Italian context is characterized both for its heavy fascist past, as well as for a weak commitment on the part of public institutions to an effort of memory and reflection on crimes against Jews during the Second World War. In this scenario, how was the Shoa perceived by the Italian youth in the 90s, and how did this perception evolve over time? And what lesson can we learn to safeguard the future of this memory, in today’s Italy and tomorrow? Which approaches should we favor and which errors should we avoid?

Wednesday January 31, 2018, 2pm
Université de Montreal
Hall C-5117
Pavillon Lionel Groulx
3150, rue Jean Brillant
The conference will be held in French

Fabio Levi is Professor of Contemporary History at the Department of Historical Studies of the University of Turin and has been Director of the International Center for Early Levi Studies since 2008. He studied for many years the story of Jewish persecution in Italy, publishing several books on the subject. Among others L’ebreo in oggetto. L’applicazione della normativa antiebraica a Torino 1938-1943 (1991); L’identità imposta. Un padre ebreo di fronte alle leggi razziali di Mussolini (1996); Le case e le cose. La persecuzione degli ebrei torinesi nella carte dell’EGELI. 1938-1945 (1998); Le risposte a un questionario proposto presso la Facoltà di Lettere di Torino (1999); Dodici lezioni sugli ebrei in Europa. Dall’emancipazione alle soglie dello sterminio (2003); Auschwitz, il presente e il possibile. Dialoghi sulla storia tra infanzia e adolescenza, (with Maria Bacchi) (2004); La persecuzione antiebraica dal fascismo al dopoguerra (2009). Among his publications relating in particular to the most recent Italian history, it is worth remembering Traveling with Alex. La vita e gli incontri di Alexander Langer (2007).

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  • Organized by: Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Montréal
  • In collaboration with: Université de Montreal