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Lecture "SED-Menschenrechtspolitik und ihre Wirkung"

As part of its colloquium, the research association "Dictatorship Experience and Transformation" at the University of Erfurt invites you to its next online lecture on Thursday, 16 December at 4 pm. Ned Richardson-Little will talk about "SED-Menschenrechtspolitik und ihrer Wirkung" (The SED Human Rights Policy and its Effects. The Transformation of Socialist Human Rights Discourse in the GDR).

special stamps for the International Year of Human Rights, 1968.
special stamps for the International Year of Human Rights, 1968.

Human rights in the GDR are closely linked to the opposition movements and the demo-cratic transformation of 1989/90. But the SED also tried to claim human rights for itself: as a political weapon against the Federal Republic and as a diplomatic tool in relation to the colonised world. Although the SED's instrumentalisation of human rights never really met with approval in the GDR or abroad, it nevertheless had an important influence on the shaping of East German foreign policy and the rise of human rights as a means of opposition.

Ned Richardson-Little studied history at McGill University in Montréal, Canada and received his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on human rights discourse in the GDR. Since 2019, he has been a junior research group leader at the University of Erfurt in the Volkswagen Foundation Freigeist project: "The Other Global Germany: Transnational Criminality and Deviant Globalization in the 20th Century".

The colloquium will take place digitally via the Cisco Webex platform in the winter semester 2021/22. No separate registration with Webex is necessary, you can join the meeting directly via your browser.

link to the meeting room

further information / contact:

dut.info@uni-erfurt.de