Jewish Community in Postwar Greece: Between Assimilation and Exclusion
5 February 2014 - 5 PM
Kateřina Králová (FSV UK) The seminar is intended to provide a platform for academic discussion about the latest research on Jewish history especially of the last three centuries. Though primarily focused on the Jews...
Transfer of Good – Transfer of Culture: The Tobacco Monopoly and the Rise of Modern Jewish Intellectuals in the Habsburg Monarchy
5 March 2014 - 5 PM
Louise Hecht (Palackého univerzita, Olomouc) The seminar is intended to provide a platform for academic discussion about the latest research on Jewish history especially of the last three centuries. Though primarily focused...
„Zigeuner“, Juden und andere „Fremde“. Zur Kriminalisierung von Minderheiten im langen 19. Jahrhundert
2 April 2014 - 5 PM
Volker Zimmermann (Collegium Carolinum, Munich) The seminar is intended to provide a platform for academic discussion about the latest research on Jewish history especially of the last three centuries. Though primarily...
History of Hasidism: New Trends
14 May 2014 - 5 PM
“We Live as Though Entombed”: Jews Hiding in Family Bunkers in Eastern Galicia
14 June 2014 - 5 PM
Natalia Aleksiun (Touro College, New York)
The Jews of Postwar Poland and the Bohemian Lands: The View from the Periphery
1 October 2014 - 5 PM
Kateřina Čapková (Institute of Contemporary History, Prague) The seminar is intended to provide a platform for academic discussion about the latest research on Jewish history especially of the last three centuries.
Czech–Jewish and Polish–Jewish Studies: (Dis)Similarities
29–30 October 2014, Prague
Polish-Jewish and Czech-Jewish history are often seen as following two different lines of narrative. While historians of Bohemian and Moravian Jews tend to focus on the impact of Austrian-Jewish and German-Jewish history...
Jewish Communities of Moravia and Silesia in the Age of Emancipation
5 November 2014 - 5 PM
Daniel Baránek (Charles University, Prague)
‚Now or Never‘: Popular Opinion and the Jews of Slovakia, 1945-48
3 December 2014 - 5 PM
Hana Kubátová (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University) The seminar is intended to provide a platform for academic discussion about the latest research on Jewish history especially of the last three centuries.