The presentation will retrace the evolution of the historiography – and interpretation - of the occupation of the Channel Islands; in the light and context of the international development of the study of the Nazi occupation of Europe in World War II. This evolution will be illustrated through the path- and agenda-setting contributions made over the past decades, including the presenter’s own work on the occupation since 1998.
Dr Paul Sanders is a historian and management scholar with expertise in World War II and leadership ethics. Paul is associate professor at NEOMA Business School (Reims, France).
Narrating the German Occupation of the Channel Islands
The Wiener Library, 29 Russell Square, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 30th of January 2018
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