Jörg Deventer, Geisteswissenschaftlichen Zentrum Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas Universität Leipzig (GWZO)
Thursday, 12 June
9.15 WELCOME
Markus Kirchhoff (Leipzig) / Gil Rubin (New York)
9.20 INTRODUCTION
Dan Diner (Leipzig/Jerusalem)
9.30 TRADITION AND MODERNITY
Chair: Frauke von Rohden (Leipzig)
Menachem Lorberbaum (Tel Aviv)
The Diasporic Predicament: The Law of the Kingdom is Law
Israel Bartal (Jerusalem/New Brunswick)
Transforming Jewish Politics: From shtadlanut to Diplomacy
11.00 Coffee Break
11.15 MODERN CONJUNCTURES
Chair: Jörg Deventer (Leipzig)
Markus Kirchhoff
Against the Backdrop of Westphalian Order: Leo Gross, the Congress of Vienna and the “Jewish Question”
Carsten Wilke (Budapest)
Competitive Advocacy: The Romanian Committee of Berlin and the Alliance Israélite Universelle, 1872–1878
12.45 Lunch Break
14.00 ORDER IN DECLINE
Chair: Stefan Hofmann (Leipzig)
Eric D. Weitz (New York)
From Congress Diplomacy to the Great War – On the Emergence of Minorities Politics, 1878–1914
Marcos Silber (Haifa)
Politics of Interim: The Jewish National Councils 1917–1919
15.30 Coffee Break
15.45 INTERNATIONALISMS
Chair: Gil Rubin
Abigail Green (Oxford)
What was different about Jewish internationalism?
Samuel Moyn (New York)
Two Concepts of Jewish Internationalism: From the Normative to the Structural
James Loeffler (Charlottesville)
“How We Imagine the Future World”: Rethinking Internationalism in Jewish Political and Legal Thought
18.00 Closure of the first conference day
Friday, 13 June
9.00 INTERWAR
Chair: Markus Kirchhoff
Jaclyn Granick (Geneva)
“Shifting as the Sands”: Jewish Refugee Relief after WW I
David Engel (New York)
The Elite and the Street: Jewish Diplomacy before and after the Schwarzbard Affair, 1926/27
Philipp Graf (Leipzig)
The Bernheim Petition 1933 – Probing the Limits of Jewish Diplomacy
11.15 Coffee Break
11.30 NEGLECTED EXPERIENCES
Chair: Momme Schwarz (Leipzig)
Miriam Rürup (Hamburg)
(Re)defining Citizens: On the Status of Statelessness after Two World Wars
Gil Rubin (New York)
Jewish History as International History: Salo Baron between Politics and Historiography
13.00 Lunch Break
14.15 CONSTRAINTS OF STATEHOOD
Chair: Arndt Engelhardt (Leipzig)
Nathan Kurz (New Haven)
The Jewish Politics of Decolonization: The Case of French Morocco
Carole Fink (Columbus)
Negotiating after Negotiations: Nahum Goldmann and West Germany, 1969–1974
15.45 Concluding Discussion
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This event has been generously supported by the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung