Between truth and trust: Conspiracy theories
Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? How do we explain their hold on the public imagination, and what do they tell us about ourselves? Join an international panel of experts providing insights from history, literature, psychology and cognitive science.
Auschwitz: artefacts as witness
More than one million people were murdered in Auschwitz. But they did not disappear without trace. Material evidence of their lives and these crimes still remain – objects as witness, each with a story to tell.
Denial: online debate on the desecration of memory
An intensive online discussion about the phenomenon of the denial of mass crimes. The second in the series “Between truth and trust” for the House of European History.
Disinformation and fake news - an online debate
The first in a new series of online debates “Between truth and trust”, explores key issues and challenges facing us in a post-truth age: Disinformation and Fake News.
The courage to care
What does Holocaust education have to say about personal ethics and morality? In conversation with leading theologians Sister Carol Rittner and the Archbishop of Sweden, Antje Jackelén.
Auschwitz: Place, Education, Memory
Intensive conversation on challenging and vital issues, with Thorsten Wagner and Pawel Sawicki.
Current talks, lectures and workshops
A sought-after keynote speaker and teacher, Paul Salmons has taught throughout Europe, the United States and the world. His current talks are listed here.