Dr. Dominique Trimbur
9.30-12: Archives and databases
Introduction : Annette Wieviorka (SIRICE/université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne)
1st panel: What do databases and files tell about the persecution of women?
Chair: Dominique Trimbur (Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah)
- Alexandre Doulut (PhD candidate, Université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne): Death rates and survival of Jewish deportees from France, the male/female distinction
- Claire Zalc (IHMC/ENS): The place of the gender variable within the persecution of the Jews in the city of Lens: a prosopographical approach
- Laurent Joly (Centre de recherches historiques, EHESS-CNRS): The “Jewish files” and the archives of the Paris’ Préfecture de police
2nd panel: What kind of “paper” archives regarding a history of women?
Chair: Annette Wieviorka (SIRICE/université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne)
- Karen Taïeb (Mémorial de la Shoah, Paris)
- Laure Politis (Fondation CASIP/COJASOR, Paris)
- Catherine Thion (Cercil-Musée Mémorial des enfants du Vel d'Hiv, Orléans)
- Monique Leblois-Péchon (Archives nationales, Pierrefitte)
14.00-17.00: On the good use of witnesses
3rd panel: Witnesses’ collections
Chair: Fabrice Virgili (SIRICE/université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne)
- Françoise Passera (Université de Caen): The “Ego 39-45” database
- Emmanuel Debono (USC Shoah Foundation - ENS de Lyon): On the USC Shoah Foundation witnesses’ collection
4th panel: Women’ writings: a diction of history
Chair : Florence Rochefort (CNRS, former head of Institut Emilie du Châtelet)
- Anny Dayan-Rosenman (Université Paris VII)
- Catherine Coquio (Université Paris VII)
- Christine Planté (Université Lyon II)
Conclusive session: reading of passages out of plays of Jean-Claude Grumberg, read by the author, Olga Grumberg and Rainer Sievert
Final remarks: Fabrice Virgili (SIRICE/université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne)