Nazi Germany and the Global Politics of Race and Space
Tuesday, July 21
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Library Center
Hatch Auditorium (500)Dr. Sarah Panzer explores the wider impact of Nazi Germany on society, politics and ideas around the world.
Nazi Germany is often depicted in American popular culture as monstrous or a historical abnormality. Yet Nazism reflected extreme versions of policies and ideas found in other Western countries, including the United States. Dr. Sarah Panzer of Missouri State University will explore how Nazi ideology and propaganda evolved, was inspired by similar policies in other countries, and spread beyond Germany to shape race, eugenics, immigration and imperial expansion. This program is part of the "Americans and the Holocaust" exhibit series.
Library Center
The Library Center is the headquarters of the Springfield-Greene County Library District. The 82,000-square-foot building houses major collections of print and electronic resources. These include special collections such as business and local history and genealogy; public Wi-Fi computers, four private study rooms, five small conference rooms, a kitchen and state-of-the-art reference technology. In addition, the Library Center includes other amenities characteristic of larger urban libraries. Those features include a 150-seat auditorium, a glass-enclosed reading room and art gallery, a story hour room, outdoor patio and outdoor story garden and the Between Friends Gift Shop.