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<strong>University</strong> of Melbourne, 16 August 2004.<br />

“Responding to Revisionism and Denial,” <strong>University</strong> of Queensland, Genocide Studies Group, 24<br />

November 2003.<br />

“Holocaust and Genocide: Entanglement of Master Concepts,” <strong>University</strong> of Melbourne, 25<br />

August 2003; <strong>University</strong> of California, Berkeley, 9 September 2003; <strong>University</strong> of Notre Dame,<br />

12 September 2003; <strong>University</strong> of Illinois, Champagne/Urbana, 15 September 2003; Boston<br />

<strong>University</strong>, 25 September 2003; Trinity College, Hartford, 29 September 2003; Columbia<br />

<strong>University</strong>, 30 September 2003; Georgetown <strong>University</strong>, 8 October 2003; <strong>Institute</strong> for Social<br />

Research, Hamburg, Germany, 15 October 2003; Simon Dubnow <strong>Institute</strong>, Leipzig, 16<br />

October 2003; American <strong>University</strong> Beirut, 2 November 2003; National <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Singapore, 12 November 2003.<br />

“History, Memory and Reconciliation in Germany,” Centre for Cross Cultural Research,<br />

Australian National <strong>University</strong>, Canberra, Visiting Scholars Workshop “Memory, History and<br />

Cross Cultural Research,” 22 October 2002.<br />

“The Uniqueness Concept in Holocaust and Genocide Studies,” Freilich Foundation Teacher<br />

Seminar, Australian National <strong>University</strong>, 6 September 2002.<br />

“Coming to Terms with the Genocidal Pasts in Comparative Perspective: Germany and<br />

Australia,” Macquarie <strong>University</strong> Law School, 2 May 2002.<br />

“The Genocide Convention and Colonial Australia,” UNSW Law School, 19 March 2002.<br />

“The Forty-Fivers and the Languages of Republicanism in West Germany,” <strong>Institute</strong> of<br />

Historical Research, <strong>University</strong> of London, 31 January 2002.<br />

“Die Fünfundvierziger und die Liberalisierung Deutschlands,” Bibliothek für Zeitgeschichte,<br />

Stuttgart, Germany, 22 January 2002.<br />

“The Languages of Republicanism and the Foundation of West Germany,” German Historical<br />

<strong>Institute</strong> 10 April 2001, <strong>Institute</strong> for <strong>European</strong> Studies, UC Berkeley, 12 April 2001.<br />

“Colonial Genocide: the Case of Australia,” Department of History, <strong>University</strong> of Colorado,<br />

Boulder, 17 April 2001.<br />

“Legitimacy Dilemmas and Genocidal Pasts in West German and Australia,” Responsibility,<br />

Community and History Workshop, Macquarie <strong>University</strong>, Sydney, 16 June 2000.<br />

“Ideengeschichtliche Überlegungen zur Rezeption Carl Schmitts in der frühen Bundesrepublik,”<br />

in the Max Müller Symposium: “‘Katastrophenjahre?’ Leben, Tod und Entscheidung in der<br />

Weimarer Republik,” Freiburg, Germany, 7-10 October 1999.<br />

“Die Fünfundvierziger: Die Sprache der Demokratie und die Liberalisierung der Bundesrepublik,<br />

1945-1977” (“The Forty-Fivers: The Language of Democracy and the Liberalization of the<br />

Federal Republic of Germany, 1945-1977”). Freiburg-Tübingen Annual Workshop on German<br />

History, Feldberg, May 1999.<br />

“Land Rights und die Genozidfrage: Menschenrechte und Aborigines in Australien, 1778-1998”<br />

(“Land Rights and the Question of Genocide: Human Rights and Indigenous Australians,<br />

1778-1998”) Colloquium Politicum, Freiburg <strong>University</strong>, Germany, 3 December 1998.<br />

“1968 und die deutsche politische Kultur” (1968 and German Political Culture), Center for<br />

<strong>European</strong> Integration Studies, <strong>University</strong> of Bonn, Germany, 16 January 1998.<br />

“The Meaning of History: German Intellectuals and the Re-Unification of Germany,” Midwestern<br />

Graduate Student Forum, <strong>University</strong> of Chicago, June 1994.<br />

Conference Papers<br />

“The Holocaust and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights,” Aftermath: Sites and Sources of<br />

History and Memory conference, Monash <strong>University</strong>, Melbourne. 6-7 August 2013.<br />

“Partitions and Peoples: Forced Population Movements and the Construction of Nations in<br />

India/Pakistan, Palestine, and Europe, 1945-1971,” American Historical Association<br />

conference, 4 January 2012.<br />

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