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This event featuring Dr. Paul Vincent was held on campus at Keene State College on December 1, 2023.
Event description: Were one to ask why Keene State College, a small public liberal arts college, had embedded within it an important center focused on remembering and teaching the Holocaust, the answer would ultimately and appropriately lead to one individual: Dr. Chuck Hildebrandt, a professor of sociology at KSC. When asked by an administrator in 1983 why he wanted to create a Holocaust Center at Keene State-given that “there are hardly any Jews in Keene”-Chuck immediately responded: “The Holocaust isn’t a Jewish issue, it's a human issue.” This Cohen Conversation focused on the Center's origins and many of the key moments in its development over time.
About the speaker: Professor Emeritus Paul Vincent taught history and, beginning in 1998, Holocaust studies at Keene State College until his retirement in 2017. He directed the Mason Library from 1985-94 and then, following the retirement of Chuck Hildebrandt, served as director of the Center from 1998-2007. Dr. Vincent has published two books, was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies (2007-08), and was a Fulbright Scholar at Jagiellonian University in Poland (Spring 2015)...just to name a handful of his many accolades. This presentation is based in part off an institutional history of the Holocaust Center at KSC that he drafted during 2018-2021.
This event was hosted by the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies in partnership with the KSC Archives.