The European Studies Council Modern Europe Colloquium presents
Linda Kinstler, Junior Fellow, Harvard Society of Fellows, and Federico Finchelstein, Professor of History, New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College:
“Memory After Fascism.”
Linda was also a 2023 finalist for the Kukula Award for Excellence in Nonfiction Book Reviewing, and her reporting for Jewish Currents has been honored by the American Jewish Press Association’s Rockower Awards. Her reporting has been cited by the ICJ and has inspired documentaries. Work appears in The New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, Wired, and more. She was previously a Marshall Scholar in the UK, where Linda covered British politics for The Atlantic. She has been a contributing writer at Politico Europe, which she helped launch in Brussels in spring 2015. Before that, she was the managing editor of The New Republic, where I covered the war in Ukraine.
Federico has taught at the History Department of Brown University and he received his PhD at Cornell University. Finchelstein is Director of the Janey Program in Latin American Studies at NSSR. Professor Finchelstein is the author of seven books on fascism, populism, Dirty Wars, the Holocaust and Jewish history in Latin America and Europe. His books have been translated into Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Hungarian, Korean and Turkish. Forthcoming book: The Wannabe Fascists: A Guide to Understanding the Greatest Threat to Democracy (University of California Press, May 2024)