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Inaugural Schröder Lecture: 'Inaudible Stories. German Prisoner Narratives after 1945'

Inaugural Schröder Lecture: Inaudible Stories. German Prisoner Narratives after 1945

The inaugural lecture of Schröder Professor Sarah Colvin was held on 24 October 2014, attended by a number of members of the Schröder Family, as well as a large audience. The event also celebrated the Schröder Foundation's ongoing generous support of the Schröder Professorship of German.

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