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6. Visualizing Year Zero: Representations of Germany in 1945
Tisch 307
Faculty Sponsor: Matt Hockenos, History
Presenters: Andrew Aikins 18, Charlotte Bracklo 19, Christopher Cocchi 19, Wyatt
Hackett 17, Claire Joffe 17, Thomas Kane 18, Joshua Karen 18, Zoe Ousouljoglou
20, Owen Peterson 17, Jacob Reiskin 17, Emily Stone 17, Henry Szor 17, Michael
Yolleck 17
In German history year zero or zero hour (
Stunde Null
) refers to Germany in 1945.
They are controversial concepts because they imply that in 1945 Germans could forget
everything that happened before 1945 (i.e., the Nazi era and the Holocaust) and begin
everything anew. Our presentation will interrogate the concept of
Stunde Null
by
analyzing visual representations of Germany in 1945.
10:30 11:50 AM: SESSION 2
1. Capstone Research in Sociology: Senior Majors Explore the Protestant Ethic,
State Support for Healthy Living, Sexual Assault on College Campuses, Prejudice
and Islam, and Stigma towards the Mentally Ill.
Tisch 203
Faculty Sponsor: John Brueggemann, Sociology
Presenters: Sana Bando 17, Cassandra Eddy 17, Lauren Gorstein 17, Rula Issa 17,
Sophie Weissbourd 17
Sana Bando 17, Re-Examining Classical Theory: Max Weber Protestant Ethic & the
Spirit of Capitalism
Cassie Eddy 17, The State of our Health: State-Level Resource Inequality and
Correlates of Chronic Disease in the United States
Lauren Gorstein 17, The Influence of Fraternity Presence on Reported On-Campus
Sexual Assault
Rula Issa 17, Roots of Prejudice: The Perceived Incompatibility of Islam and Western
Standards of Secularism
Sophie Weissbourd 17, Income Inequality, Mental Health, Help-Seeking-Behaviors,
and the Impact of Stigma
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,...24
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