Lesung | Vortrag

A New Approach to Collecting and Curating Diaspora Materials from East Central Europe - The Jānis Krēsliņš Senior Collection in Marburg

The British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES) is delighted to welcome delegates to its 2026 Annual Conference, hosted in person at the Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies (CREES) at the University of Birmingham from Friday, 10 April to Sunday, 12 April 2026. 

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Wo: Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies (CREES) at the University of Birmingham

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Remembering Across Borders: Diaspora Collections & Holocaust Education in Transnational Perspective

Jürgen Warmbrunn (Herder Institute)

A New Approach to Collecting and Curating Diaspora Materials from East Central Europe - The Janis Kreslins Senior Collection in Marburg

Three years after the first discussions about this potential donation began, and after much financial, strategic and logistical planning, the Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe in Marburg, Germany, was honoured to receive the exceptional diaspora collection created by the Latvian scholar Jānis Krēsliņš Senior during his seven decades in exile in the United States in 2025. This presentation will first provide an overview of this remarkable collection, which contains books, journals, maps, archival materials, graphic materials, and paintings. Secondly, it will discuss the deliberations of the collector’s heirs before donating the collection to the Marburg Institute, as well as the reasons behind the Institute's acceptance of this generous yet challenging donation. It will also outline the Herder Institute’s plans to use this and other Baltic/East Central European diaspora collections to establish a diaspora research centre, involving a network of institutions in East Central Europe, Western Europe, and North America that are actively engaged in collecting and curating diaspora materials of East Central European origin. These plans include a digital humanities approach to curating and interlinking such materials, as well as supporting research on the East Central European diaspora and collections created by individuals or institutions in exile. The Institute hopes to fulfil the wishes of Jānis Krēsliņš Senior and his heirs, while creating new possibilities for transnational diaspora research.

Maryna Rusanova (University of Birmingham)

Memory and Contemporary Antisemitism in a Transnational Perspective: Establishing Links between the United Kingdom and Eastern Europe