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Dr Gilly Carr, ICE's senior lecturer and academic director in archaeology, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in recognition of her contribution to historical scholarship. Gilly, who works in the fields of history, heritage and Holocaust Studies, in addition to archaeology, was elected for her work on the German occupation of the Channel Islands and the Islands' victims of Nazism. Her fourth monograph has recently been published by Bloomsbury Academic, and her website on victims of Nazism, 'the Frank Falla Archive', was recently used at her major exhibition at Guernsey Museum. The exhibition, 'On British Soil: Victims of Nazism in the Channel Islands', was earlier shown in London, at the Wiener Library for the study of the Holocaust and Genocide.

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