EAJS Conference Grant Programme in European Jewish Studies: 2018-19

The following nine events were funded during the 2018-19 academic year:

1. ‘Remembering Across the Iron Curtain: The Emergence of Holocaust Memory in the Cold War Era.’ University of York, York, UK. 02/09/2018 – 04/09/2018.

2. ‘November Hopes: Jews and independence of Poland in 1918.‘ POLIN Museum of the History of the Polish Jews, Warsaw, Poland. 29/11/2018 – 30/11/2018.

3. ‘Jewish-Muslim Relations in the Performing Arts Across the Maghreb and France since 1920.’ University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. 06/12/2018 – 07/12/2018.

4. ‘Hungarian Hebrew Studies Conference (Schweitzer Lectures) 2019.’ Károli Gáspár University, Budapest, Hungary. 29/01/2019.

5. ‘Political Jews: Jewish rhetoric and politicisation in enlightened and revolutionary Europe (1753-1808).’ École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France. 14/05/2019.

6. ‘Kabbalah and Knowledge Transfer in the Early Modern World.’ Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 09/07/2019 – 10/07/2019.

7. ‘Musica Judaica: Jewish Music Between Oral and Written Traditions. The 19th Century in Context.’ Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Oxford, UK. 14/07/2019 – 15/07/2019.

8. ‘26th Annual International Conference on Jewish Studies.’ SEFER Center, Moscow, Russia. 14/07/2019 – 16/07/2019.

9. ‘9th Medieval Hebrew Poetry Colloquium.’ The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. 15/07/2019 – 17/07/2019.