Jews in Italy from Antiquity to Present days:
Between Ghetto and Integration
München 16.-17.06.2005, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Prof.
Dr. Martin Baumeister, Lehrstuhl für europäische Geschichte, Universität
München; Prof. Dr. Michael Brenner, Lehrstuhl für Jüdische Geschichte und
Kultur, Universität München
Die Konferenz findet am Internationales Begegnungszentrum
der Wissenschaft München e.V. (IBZ) in der Amalienstraße 38 statt. Grußworte
und Eröffnungsvortrag am Donnerstag, von 10.15 bis 11.15 Uhr finden in der
Großen Aula im Hauptgebäude am Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 statt. Der
Abendvortrag, ebenfalls am Donnerstag, findet im Historicum, Schellingstraße
12, Raum 001, statt.
Programm
Thursday, June 16, 2005
10:00-11:15 Ort: Große Aula, Hauptgebäude
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Michael Brenner (Munich)
Martin Baumeister (Munich)
Opening Lecture
David Rudermann (Philadelphia):
Beyond the Dialectic of Ghetto versus Intergration: Towards a New Vision of
Jewish Cultural History
11:45-13:00 Ort: IBZ, Amalienstraße 38
Antiquity
Chair and Respondent: Martin Zimmermann (Munich)
Daniel Schwartz (Jerusalem):
The Expulsions of Jews from Rome: Why the First Century?
Erich Gruen (Berkeley)
Italian Jews in Antiquity: Alienation, Toleration, or Intergration - or None
of the Above?
Discussion
14:30-16:00
Middle Ages
Chair and Respondent: Giuseppe Veltri (Halle)
Michele Luzzati (Pisa):
The Jews of the Central-Northern Italian Society at the End of the Middle
Ages
David Abulafia (Cambridge):
Royal Jews: The Jews of Southern Italy and Sicily in the Late Middle Ages
Discussion
16:30-18:00
Renaissance
Chair and Respondent: Giulio Busi (Berlin):
Joanna Weinberg (Oxford):
"Tell me what you read and I will tell you who you are": Italian Jews of the
Sixteenth Century and their Books
Benjamin Ravid (Brandeis, Waltham):
How Successful was the Ghetto in Isolating the Jews?
Discussion
20:00 Ort: Historicum, Schellingstraße 12, Raum 001
Evening Lecture
Moderation: Michael Brenner (Munich)
Vittorio Dan Segre (Lugano):
The Case of the Italian Jews: Jewish Normalcy or Jewish Exception?
Introduction: Hans Magnus Enzensberger
Followed by panel discussion on Italian Jewry Today With Diana Pinto (Paris)
and Amos Luzzatto (President of the Council of Jewish Communities in Italy)
Friday, June 17, 2005
9:00-10:30 Ort: IBZ, Amalienstraße 38
Emancipation and Nation
Chair and Respondent: Martin Baumeister (Munich)
Ulrich Wyrwa (Berlin):
Jewish Emancipation in Italy and Multiple Identifications of Italian Jews in
The Risorgimento
Mario Toscano (Rome):
National Integration and Jewish Identity in Italy 1870-1925
Discussion
11:00-12:30
Fascism
Chair and Respondent: Lutz Klinkhammer (Rome)
Susan Zccotti (New York):
Anti-Semitism in Fascist Italy, the Anti-Jewish Laws of 1938-39, and Jewish
Perceptions of Their Place in Italian Society
Simon Levis Sullam (Venice):
Between Consent and Opposition: Paths of the Nationalization of the Jews in
Fascist Italy
12.45-13.15
Concluding Remarks
Diana Pinto (Paris)
Michael Brenner (Munich)
Martin Baumeister (Munich)
David Ruderman (Philadelphia)
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