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Charlotte Steele-Garg is a cotutelle PhD student in History and Architecture at the University of Bristol and University of Toulouse II Jean Jaurès. Her current research looks at the commemoration of Holocaust deportations from train stations in France.

She received a Bachelor’s in History from Simon Fraser University in Canada. She then completed a Master’s with Distinction in Urban Planning at Newcastle University, with a dissertation entitled 'Holocaust Memory Politics in France: the ancienne gare de déportation de Bobigny'.

Her main research interests include the memorialisation of the Holocaust in France since 1945, the management of sites of trauma and memory politics.

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