During the 2016-17 academic year, the EAJS Conference Grant Programme in European Jewish Studies ran in parallel with another grant programme, the EAJS Programme in European Jewish Studies (the latter funded by the Stiftung “Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft”, Berlin).
Reports for EAJS Conference Grant Programme in European Jewish Studies
2016-17
- How to communicate Jewish cultural heritage: the development of Jewish cultural route in Lithuania. Vilnius, 25 – 26 October 2016
- Letters in the Dust: The Epigraphy, Archaeology, and Conservation of Medieval Jewish Cemeteries. Utrecht, 7 – 8 November 2016
- Warrior, Poet, Prophet and King: The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Warsaw, 26-28 October 2016
- Jews on the Move: Exploring the movement of Jews, objects, texts, and ideas in space and time (BAJS Conference). Edinburgh, 10 – 12 July 2017
- Jewish books and their Christian collectors in Europe, the New World and Czarist Russia. Oxford, 22-23 May 2017
- New Approaches to the History of the Jews under Communism. Prague, 23-25 May 2017
- 24th International Annual Conference on Jewish Studies and International Youth Conference on Jewish Studies in Moscow. Moscow, 30 January – 2 February 2017
- Jews and Christians between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean: Co-existence and Conflict [Budapest; New Dates: 10 – 21 July 2017]
- Interwoven Regional Worlds: Jews and Christians in Bavaria, Bohemia and Austria, 1349-1648 [Regensburg, 12 – 14 September 2016].
EAJS Programme in European Jewish Studies
(funded by the Stiftung “Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft”, Berlin)
2016-17
1. Turning the Page: Jewish Print Cultures and Digital Humanities
Organisers: Professor Irene Zwiep (University of Amsterdam), Dr Andrea Schatz (King’s College, London) and Professor Emile Schrijver (Joods Historisch Museum Amsterdam)
Report: Link for Jewish Print Cultures and Digital humanities Report.
2. Yiddish Language and Culture. A Relay Station of Modernity and Lieu de Mémoire of Postmodernity
Organisers: Dr Olaf Terpitz, Mag. Marianne Windsperger and Professor Gerhard Langer, University of Vienna