Dr. Aliaksandr Dalhouski

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Dr. Aliaksandr Dalhouski is deputy director of the Minsk History Workshop. He heads the  contemporary witness archive project there.

In 2014-17, he worked on the project "Extermination Site Malyj Trostenez. History and Remembrance" to prepare a German-Belarusian traveling exhibition of the "Internationales Bildungs- und Begegnungswerk GmbH (IBB Dortmund)" and the "Internationales Bildungs- und Begegnungsstätte "Johannes Rau" Minsk (IBB Minsk)" in cooperation with the "Foundation Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe". Since 2017, he has been responsible for the  traveling exhibition, which will  also be on display  in Osnabrück from 15.11.2019 to 18.1.2010.

In the winter semester 2019/20, he is offering a seminar on places of violence during the Second World War in Belarus together with Prof. Rass (including two block dates).  Link to the event in StudIP.


Selected publications

Dalhouski, Aliaksandr: Chernobyl in Belarus: Ecological crisis and social
Compromise, Wiesbaden 2015

Bohn, Thomas; Dalhouski, Aliaksandr; Krzoska, Markus: Wisent Wilderness and World Heritage.
History of the Polish-Belarusian National Park of Białowieža, Cologne 2017

V. I. Adamuško / V. D. Selemenev / A. E. Dolgovskij / Ju. V. Zverev et al. (eds.): Trostenec: Tragedija narodov Evropy, pamjat' v Belarusi. Dokumety i materialy [Trostenec: Tragedy of the Peoples of Europe, Memory in Belarus. Documents and materials]. Minsk 2016

Dalhouski, Aliaksandr: On the history of the perception of the extermination site Malyj Trostenec. In: Alexandra Klei / Katrin Stoll (eds.), Leerstelle(n)? The German war of extermination 1941-1944 and the visualization of the events after 1989, Berlin 2019, pp. 135-149

Ein Mann mit kurzen, braunen Haaren und einem freundlichen Gesichtsausdruck steht in einem Innenraum. Er trägt ein dunkelblaues Hemd. Der Hintergrund ist unscharf, zeigt aber Fenster und eine neutrale Einrichtung.
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Dr. Aliaksandr Dalhouski