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Preferred Title
Episode 15: Holocaust Era Art Litigation in the United States
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Producer
Holly Baker
Description
Brandon Nightingale talked to Jennifer Anglim Kreder during the 2019 Pauley Speaker Series on Global Affairs about Holocaust Era Art Litigation in the United States. Professor Kreder is Professor of Law at the Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University.
Narrator
Holly Baker
Interviewer
Brandon Nightingale
Interviewee
Jennifer Kreder
Date Created
2019
Keywords
Holocaust, Pauley Speaker Series on Global Affairs, Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University, Art Litigation, Nazis, Art, World War II, Law, Holocaust Litigation, Eastern Germany, Karl Marx University, Leipzig University, University Press of Kentucky, Law of Art and War, HEAR Act, The Holocaust Era Art Restitution Act, History, Public History, American History, European History, University of Central Florida, Chase Law Library, Archive, Research, Catholic Nuns, Salvadoran Civil War, El Salvador, Catholicism, Human Rights, Barack Obama, Professor of Law, Civil Procedure, Property, Art Law, Cultural Property Law, Jennifer Anglim Kreder, Podcast, Brandon Nightingale
Subjects
Holocaust, Pauley Speaker Series on Global Affairs, Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University, Art Litigation, Nazis, Art, World War II, Law, Holocaust Litigation, Eastern Germany, Karl Marx University, Leipzig University, University Press of Kentucky, Law of Art and War, HEAR Act, The Holocaust Era Art Restitution Act, History, Public History, American History, European History, University of Central Florida, Chase Law Library, Archive, Research, Catholic Nuns, Salvadoran Civil War, El Salvador, Catholicism, Human Rights, Barack Obama, Professor of Law, Civil Procedure, Property, Art Law, Cultural Property Law, Jennifer Anglim Kreder, Podcast, Brandon Nightingale
Length of Episode
11:31
Recommended Citation
“Episode 15: Holocaust Era Art Litigation in the United States” Knights Historycast Podcast, 2019, [https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/15].
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