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Mar 2, 2024 |
dailycamera.com | Sabine von Mering
By Sabine von MeringWhen my son was a teenager and he first began to notice what I do for work, he used to roll his eyes when he saw the books I was reading: “Why do you like reading about all this depressing stuff, Mom? World War II, the Holocaust, climate change?”Why indeed. As a professor of German and European studies, the answer is complicated. Last semester, I taught two courses — one on European perspectives on climate change, and another on antisemitism on social media.
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Feb 17, 2024 |
spokesman.com | Sabine von Mering
When my son was a teenager and he first began to notice what I do for work, he used to roll his eyes when he saw the books I was reading: “Why do you like reading about all this depressing stuff, Mom? World War II, the Holocaust, climate change?”Why indeed. As a professor of German and European studies, the answer is complicated. Last semester, I taught two courses – one on European perspectives on climate change, and another on antisemitism on social media. After the attacks on Oct.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
fredericknewspost.com | Sabine von Mering
When my son was a teenager and he first began to notice what I do for work, he used to roll his eyes when he saw the books I was reading: “Why do you like reading about all this depressing stuff, Mom? World War II, the Holocaust, climate change?”Why indeed. As a professor of German and European studies, the answer is complicated. kAm{2DE D6>6DE6C[ x E2F89E EH@ 4@FCD6D — @?6 @? tFC@A62? A6CDA64E:G6D @? 4=:>2E6 492?86 2?5 2?@E96C @? 2?E:D6>:E:D> @? D@4:2= >65:2]k^AmkAmp7E6C E96 2EE24<D @?
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Feb 13, 2024 |
newsday.com | Sabine von Mering
When my son was a teenager and he first began to notice what I do for work, he used to roll his eyes when he saw the books I was reading: “Why do you like reading about all this depressing stuff, Mom? World War II, the Holocaust, climate change?”Why indeed. As a professor of German and European studies, the answer is complicated. Last semester, I taught two courses — one on European perspectives on climate change, and another on antisemitism on social media. After the attacks on Oct.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
thebrunswicknews.com | Sabine von Mering
When my son was a teenager and he first began to notice what I do for work, he used to roll his eyes when he saw the books I was reading: "Why do you like reading about all this depressing stuff, Mom? World War II, the Holocaust, climate change?"Why indeed. As a professor of German and European studies, the answer is complicated. Last semester, I taught two courses - one on European perspectives on climate change, and another on antisemitism on social media. After the attacks on Oct.
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