Coll: Neue Colloquiumsankündigungen 15.03.2019 [2]

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Leibniz-Institut für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur - Simon Dubnow
Subject: Coll: Jewish Material Cultures in East Central Europe in the 20th Century - Leipzig 4/2019
<http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/termine/id=39714>

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The Center for the History of Emotions, Max Planck Institute for Human Development

Subject: Coll: History of Emotions - Berlin 4/2019
<http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/termine/id=39726>

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From: Julia Roos <roos@dubnow.de>
Date: 12.03.2019
Subject: Coll: Jewish Material Cultures in East Central Europe in the 20th Century - Leipzig 4/2019
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Leibniz-Institut für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur - Simon Dubnow, Leipzig
04.04.2019-04.07.2019, Leibniz-Institut für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur - Simon Dubnow

Modern Jewish history can be explored anew by assuming a perspective that adopts materiality as its point of departure. As portable belongings, visible remnants, or just silent reminders of lost stories, objects illuminate the Jewish experience of migration and transfer, as well as expulsion, annihilation, and destruction, from a unique angle.

Against this background, the colloquium addresses the fate of Jewish cultural artifacts and the institutions to which they belonged in the twentieth century. It explores libraries, archives, as well as private book collections in Central and Eastern Europe, including the Czech Lands, Hungary, and Poland. This focus will offer a glimpse of the richness of European Jewish intellectual and spiritual life in the interwar period, will shed light on the history of destruction in the course of World War II and the Nazi looting of Jewish cultural property. Finally, it will offer the possibility to track the reconstruction of Jewish cultural heritage in the aftermath of the Holocaust. While presenting a sort of biography of objects, it will reflect some fundamental changes that affected both the cultural geography of the Jewish world and Europe’s geopolitical map after 1945.
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4 April 2019
Leora Auslander(Chicago)
Jewish Things? Material Culture and Jewish Studies

2 May 2019
Vera Ábrahám, Dóra Pataricza (Szeged)
Zwischen Szeged und Jerusalem: Das Schicksal der Immánuel-Löw-Bibliothek

16 May 2019
Andrea Jelínková (Prague)
Silent Witnesses: Books in Ghetto Terezín during and after World War II

27 June 2019
Michal Czajka (Warsaw)
Remnants of the German-Jewish Past: Archival Holdings at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw after 1945

4 July 2019
Janusz Spyra (Czestochowa)
Spuren einer zerstörten Welt: Das deutsch-jüdische Kulturerbe in Slask Cieszynski nach 1945
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Julia Roos
Leibniz-Institut für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur – Simon Dubnow, Goldschmidtstraße 28, D-04103 Leipzig
034121735753

roos@dubnow.de

Homepage http://www.dubnow.de/1/events/colloquium/
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From: Susanne Kassung <sekfrevert@mpib-berlin.mpg.de>
Date: 13.03.2019
Subject: Coll: History of Emotions - Berlin 4/2019
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The Center for the History of Emotions, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
, Berlin
16.04.2019-02.07.2019, The Center for the History of Emotions, Max Planck Institute for Human Development

The Center for the History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, led by Prof. Ute Frevert, cordially invites all interested to attend its summer semester 2019 colloquium.
Tuesdays at 17:00
Location: conference rooms of the MPIB, 94 Lentzeallee, 14195 Berlin
Info: Susanne Kassung, sekfrevert@mpib-berlin.mpg.de, Tel. 030 82406-262

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16.04.2019 Matt Lenoe, University of Chicago
Emotional Regimes and Refuges in the Great Patriotic War: The Case of Red Army Soldiers

30.04.2019 Prerna Singh, Brown University, Rhode Island
The Control of Contagion: Ideas, Institutions and Disease in China and India

02.05.2019 Jose Brunner, University of Tel Aviv
Amoral, Immoral, Hypermoral: A History of the Emotional Economies of Posttraumatic Disorders

07.05.2019 Ronald Radano, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Re-animating the African Sound Archive

14.05.2019 Laurence McFalls, Université de Montréal
Feeling through Film: The Open Memory Box and the Intimate Social History of the GDR

21.05.2019 Andreas Maercker, Universität Zürich
On Models and Metaphors in Traumatic Stress Research

28.05.2019 Eckart Conze, Universität Marburg
Dynamiken der (Un-)Sicherheit. Entwicklung und Potentiale historischer Sicherheitsforschung (in German)

04.06.2019 Simon Koschut, Freie Universität Berlin
Emotionale Gemeinschaften in den Internationalen Beziehungen:
Die Bedeutung von Emotionsnormen im interalliierten Konfliktmanagement der NATO (in German)

13.06.2019 Derek Penslar, Harvard University
What’s Love Got to Do with It? The Emotional Language of Early Zionism

18.06.2019 Jennifer Allen, Freie Universität Berlin
Archives of Salvation: The Fight to Save Humanity in Cold War Germany

25.06.2019 Stephanie Weismann, Institut für Osteuropäische Geschichte, Wien
Emotionalized Odours. Polish Smellscapes under Transition

02.07.2019 Philipp Nielsen, Max Planck Institute Berlin
Building Democracy: Emotions, Politics, and Architecture in Postwar Germany

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Susanne Kassung
Lentzeallee 94, 14195 Berlin
030 82406-262

sekfrevert@mpib-berlin.mpg.de

Homepage https://www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/de/forschung/geschichte-der-gefuehle
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