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Towards
Normality? Cambridge, 9.-13. September 2001 Leo Baeck Institut London After two successful conferences at Clare College, Cambridge, which have resulted in the conference volumes "Second Chance" (1988) and "Two Nations" (1997), published in our Schriftenreihe in 1991 and 1999, we held a third Cambridge conference from 9-13 September 2001. The conference volume "Towards Normality? Acculturation and Modern German Jewry", dedicated to the memory of Werner E. Mosse, has been published in 2003 in the Schriftenreihe. The
conference was organised by The assimilation
and acculturation of German-speaking Jews from the Napoleonic Wars to
the First World War are central topics of Jewish historiography. "Towards
Normality?" was a stocktaking of the existing views and a platform
for innovative ideas in this area of research. The conference aimed to
show the whole spectrum of social and cultural change within German and
Austrian Jewry in this formative period. Apart from the usual political,
social and economic factors that played a role in the processes of assimilation,
topics were presented which hitherto have not been central to the debate:
the development of Jewish historiography, Jewish religion and rites as
a topic of political debate, comparisons with Catholic strategies of assimilation
or the relevance of gender in the "Germanisation of the Jews".
Prof Michael
A. Meyer (International President of the Leo Baeck Institute)
Session I
Prof Deborah
Hertz (Sarah Lawrence College) Dr Simone
Lässig (University of Dresden) Dr Ritchi
Robertson (St Johns College London) Session II Dr Helga
Embacher (University of Salzburg) Dr Albert
Lichtblau (University of Salzburg) Eva Blimlinger
MA (Historical Commission of Austria) Session III Dr
Christian Wiese (University of Erfurt) Prof Mitchell
Hart (Florida International University) Prof Andreas
Gotzmann (University of Erfurt)
Session IV Prof
Christhard Hoffmann (University of Bergen) Dr Johannes
Heil (Technical University Berlin) Prof Ernst
Schulin (University of Freiburg) Session V Dr
Lisa Swartout (University of California, Berkeley) Dr Gregory
A. Caplan (Georgetown University) Prof Ute
Frevert (University of Bielefeld) Session VI Dr
Eleonore Lappin (Institute for the Jews in Austria, Vienna) Dr Elisabeth
Albanis (University of Leiden) PD Dr Ulrich
Sieg (University of Marburg) Dr Jan
Palmowski (King's College London)
Session VII Dr Tobias
Brinkmann (Simon Dubnow Institute Leipzig) Dr Louise
Hecht (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Prof Robert
Liberles (Ben Gurion University, Beersheva) Session VIII Prof
Robin Judd (Ohio State University) Prof Keith
Pickus (Wichita State University) Dr Till
van Rahden (University of Cologne) Session IX Dr
Silvia Cresti (EUI Florence) Prof Monica
Richarz (Institute of the History of the German Jewry, Hamburg) Dr Stephan
Wendehorst (Simon Dubnow Institute, Leipzig)
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