Urban Jewish Heritage and History in East Central Europe

Urban Jewish Heritage and History in East Central Europe

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Center for Urban History of East Central Europe
Veranstaltungsort
Lviv, Ukraine
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Lviv, Ukraine
Land
Ukraine
Vom - Bis
26.10.2008 - 28.10.2008
Deadline
31.05.2008
Von
Center for Urban History of East Central Europe

Call for Papers

Conference: Urban Jewish Heritage and History in East Central Europe

The physical and cultural legacies of the Jewish civilization in Central and Eastern Europe largely destroyed by the Holocaust have long been neglected in post-Holocaust and postwar Eastern and Central Europe. With the end of the Soviet Union and the fundamental liberalization of politics and society, which has accompanied it, however, the region’s Jewish heritage, too, has entered processes of remembering, rediscovery, and reconstruction.
In particular with respect to urban space, the regeneration or revitalization of historic Jewish quarters has become one main focus of attention, where several complex and challenging fields of theory and practice overlap: The relationship between the past, memory, and history; questions of reality, authenticity, and virtuality; urban-planning and economic aspects of regeneration.
At the same time, these questions of space, its imaginary and practical meanings and uses, need to be contextualized within Jewish history in Eastern and Central Europe in general.

The Center for Urban History seeks to bring together an interdisciplinary as well as international group of scholars and practitioners for a conference on 26 to 28 October 2008 in Lviv – formerly Lemberg and Lwów, now in western Ukraine, formerly the capital of the Habsburg province of Galicia as well as major urban center in interwar Poland – a city, which used to be a main site of Jewish urban life in East Central Europe but which is also still marked by the neglect of this past.

Graduate student participation is also encouraged. Conference languages are English, Polish, and Ukrainian. Please send a brief (300 word) synopsis of your proposed paper as an electronic attachment to the Academic Director Dr. Tarik Cyril Amar by 31 May 2008 (t.c.amar@lvivcenter.org).
The Center may be able to offer some travel and accommodation support for conference participants.

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Tarik Cyril Amar

Center for Urban History of East Central Europe

-38-0322-75-17-34
-38-0322-75-13-09
t.c.amar@lvivcenter.org

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