Tamara Natanovna Eidelman with a lecture “The Court of History”
Lecture “The Court of History” (in Russian) will be held in New York
April 27 at 6 pm at The Opera House at the Emmaus Center in Brooklyn
On April 27, historian, lecturer, writer, teacher Tamara Natanovna Eidelman will give a lecture “The Court of History” in New York.
Tamara Eidelman will hold a meeting in the format of a conversation with listeners. The meeting will discuss one of the most burning topics of our (and not only) time: guilt and responsibility. Tamara Natanovna will talk about how this issue was resolved at different times and in different cultures. Viewers are invited to discuss together: does collective responsibility exist or is it a relic of medieval ideas about the world? People in different eras and in different countries are trying to find the answer to the question - who is responsible for atrocities, for wars, for the killing of civilians. Who is to blame - the executioners themselves or the propagandists, those who participated in the crimes or those who remained silent? History knows many answers to these questions. Of course, none of them is absolutely correct, but in her lecture Tamara Eidelman will invite listeners to look at how people found the answer to this question in different times and eras.
NORTH AMERICA: TOUR 2024
• Seattle, April 16, Court of History
• Palo Alto, April 18, How Propaganda Works
• Palo Alto, April 19, Court of History
• Los Angeles (Santa Ana), April 21, Court of History
• Washington, April 25, Court of History
• New York, April 27, Court of History
• Boston, May 1, Court of History
• Chicago, May 3, Court of History