Eva Hoffman

Eva Hoffman

Visiting Professor European Institute, University College London, UK
I’m a Visiting Professor at the European Institute of University College London. I write about the aftermaths of difficult history, democracy and human time. I was born in Poland two months after World War II ended. My parents survived the Holocaust in hiding in the Ukraine. I have written about living in the second language, about the long aftermath of traumatic histories, about the transition to democracy in Eastern Europe after 1989 and about the patterns of human time.
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Eva Hoffman
Eva Hoffman, Visiting Professor at University College London, explores the legacy and inherited memories of second generation Holocaust survivors.
Eva Hoffman
Eva Hoffman, Visiting Professor at University College London, talks about what prompts the outbreak of genocides and what might prevent them.
Eva Hoffman
Eva Hoffman, Visiting Professor at University College London, discusses what lessons, if any, we have learned from the Holocaust and other genocides.
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