Jewish associative life in the multicultural
cities of the Habsburg Empire around 1900
(Catherine Horel, Paris)
11.12.
Panel I: Eastern European Jewish Migration and Civil
Society I
(Moderator: Josef Ehmer, Wien)
- Eugene M. Avrutin (Illinois): Mass migration and the dilemmas of travel
from the Russian Empire
- Bjoern Siegel (Jerusalem): Brussels, Berlin and Brody - Jewish
organizations and their strategies against mass immigration from Eastern
Europe (1872-1882)
Eastern European Jewish Migration and Civil Society II
- Ingo Haar (Wien): The „Israelitische Allianz Wien“ and the Pogroms
in First World War Galicia: Negotiations, the Misery of the Camps and
Repatriation
- Patrick Kury (Bern): Between socio-cultural differences and nationalistic
reflex: Migration and Jewish life in Switzerland in 1900
Panel II: Jewish Immigration and Integration in the
Cities of Northern Europe
(Moderator: Tobias Metzler, Southampton)
- Anders Hammarlund (Stockholm): A prayer for modernity: Cantor Abraham Baer’s
Jewish liturgy reform and Swedish national identity
- Carl Henrik Carlson (Uppsala): Interaction between „Western“ and „Eastern“
Jews in Stockholm
- Christop Buller (Berlin): Eastern European Jewish immigrants in Copenhagen,
1880-1918
Panel III: Jewish Immigration and Integration in the Cities
of Western Europe I
(Moderator: David Feldman, London)
- Veerle Vanden Daelen (Michigan): In the port city we meet? Sub-ethnic
Jewish cultures in Antwerp, 1880-1914
- Rosa Reicher (Heidelberg): Clustering, segregation and „Little Jerusalem“:
Jewish migration to Dublin
- Frank Caestaecker (Gent): Jewish migrants in Belgium in the last quarter
of the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th century: The dynamics
of immigration and political, demographic and economic factors
12.12.
Panel IV: Jewish Immigration and Integration in the Cities
of Western Europe II
(Moderator: Leo Lucassen, Leiden)
- Yael Granot-Bein (Haifa): Conflict and compromise: Anglo-Jewish policy
towards destitute immigrants. Jewish Families from Eastern Europe, 1881-1914
- David Feldman (London): Conservative pluralism: a framework for
understanding Jewish integration in London, 1848-1914
- Peter Tammes (Leiden): Eastern European Jewish migration to Amsterdam:
transmigration and settlement
Panel V: Jewish Immigration and Integration: Comparison of
Metropolises in Western and „Central Europe“
(Moderator: Joachim Schlör, Southampton)
- Tobias Metzler (Southampton): Transitory refuge: The London Poor Jews’
Temporary Shelter and the Paris Asile Israélite de nuit in comparative
perspective
- Matthias Thorns (Hannover): Solidarity in times of crisis: Jewish
solidarity in Berlin and London with Eastern Jewish immigrants during the
First World War
Panel VI: Jewish Immigration and Integration in the German
Empire
(Moderator: Joachim Schlör, Southampton)
- Sabine Sander (Erfurt): Haskala and Reform Judaism as a contribution to
the integration of metropolitan culture - Mendelssohn and Lazarus
- Ramona Wöllner (Halle-Wittenberg): German Jews in the tug-of-war between
the „enlightened“ tradition and Eastern Jews „old“ tradition
- Michael L. Miller (Budapest): Ungarian Jews in Wilhelmine Empire
Panel VII: Jewish Migration and Integration in Habsburg
Empire
(Moderator: Klaus Hödl, Graz)
- Katerina Capkova (Prag): Jewish migration to Prague and its impact on
Prague Jewish society, 1848-1914
- Barbara Staudinger (Wien): Jewish welfare for Eastern European refugees in
early 20th century Vienna: Integration and instrumentalisation
13.12.
Panel VIII: Jewish Migration and Integration in Vienna
(Moderator: Ingo Haar, Wien)
- Klaus Hödl (Graz): Jewish experiences in Vienna around 1900
- Markus Helmut Lenhart (Jerusalem): Between truth and fiction - Eastern
Jewish life in Isidor Kaufmann’s art
- Iris Meder (Wien): Networks of Jewish Architects of Vienna Modernism
Panel IX: Global Perspectives
- Lara Rabinovitsch (New York): Pastrama, cashcaval and eggplant: Little
Roumania as a site of cultural identification in early 20th century New York
City
Summary
(Joachim Schlör, Southampton)
Discussion/Comment
(Moderation: Ingo Haar)
(Leo Lucassen, Joachim Schlör v.a.)
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