As announced in a previous post, scholars from several different fields will come together for two sessions entitled "Fear, Love and Loathing in the Middle Ages: Emotions and the body in polemic and boundary-making". Within the sessions, Claudia Daiber's paper "Practicing Pogroms Against Jewish Populations on Stage" will deal with the important theme of anti-Jewish polemics. The paper will focus on a carnival play authored by Nuremberg-based meistersinger Hans Folz (1435/40-1513), a barber an..
Blood libel accusations were a series of evolving anti-Semitic ideas that held Jews would “sacrifice...
The so-called Plague persecutions from 1348 to 1350 affected a large majority of the Jewish communit...
In November 2014, scholars from several universities in Western and Eastern Europe will meet at the ...
The article analyses and reflects on the polemics used by Hans Folz, a Nuremberg based Meistersinger...
The article analyses the polemics used in the Fastnachtspiel (Shrovetide Play) Der Juden Messias – i...
Hannah Teddy Schachter Doctoral Student, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Research Fellow, "Contendi...
In November 2014, scholars from several universities in Western and Eastern Europe will meet at the ...
The volume, composed by excellent scholars from different academic disciplines, is a comprehensive h...
2014 Judaic Studies Scholar in Residence Dr. Debórah Dwork, Rose Professor of Holocaust History and ...
75 years have passed since the liberation of Auschwitz, but racism, nationalism and xenophobia (incl...
Joan and Henry Katz Lecture in Judaic Studies… David Meola, PhD. Author, Bert & Fanny Meisler Chair ...
ABSTRACT: Hannah Arendt, politologist of jewish ancestry, born in Germany and Holocaust survivor. Sh...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
On November 9 and 10, 1938, Nazi leadership unleashed an unprecedented orchestrated wave of violence...
Abstract: How persistent are cultural traits? This paper uses data on anti-Semitism in Germany and f...
Blood libel accusations were a series of evolving anti-Semitic ideas that held Jews would “sacrifice...
The so-called Plague persecutions from 1348 to 1350 affected a large majority of the Jewish communit...
In November 2014, scholars from several universities in Western and Eastern Europe will meet at the ...
The article analyses and reflects on the polemics used by Hans Folz, a Nuremberg based Meistersinger...
The article analyses the polemics used in the Fastnachtspiel (Shrovetide Play) Der Juden Messias – i...
Hannah Teddy Schachter Doctoral Student, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Research Fellow, "Contendi...
In November 2014, scholars from several universities in Western and Eastern Europe will meet at the ...
The volume, composed by excellent scholars from different academic disciplines, is a comprehensive h...
2014 Judaic Studies Scholar in Residence Dr. Debórah Dwork, Rose Professor of Holocaust History and ...
75 years have passed since the liberation of Auschwitz, but racism, nationalism and xenophobia (incl...
Joan and Henry Katz Lecture in Judaic Studies… David Meola, PhD. Author, Bert & Fanny Meisler Chair ...
ABSTRACT: Hannah Arendt, politologist of jewish ancestry, born in Germany and Holocaust survivor. Sh...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
On November 9 and 10, 1938, Nazi leadership unleashed an unprecedented orchestrated wave of violence...
Abstract: How persistent are cultural traits? This paper uses data on anti-Semitism in Germany and f...
Blood libel accusations were a series of evolving anti-Semitic ideas that held Jews would “sacrifice...
The so-called Plague persecutions from 1348 to 1350 affected a large majority of the Jewish communit...
In November 2014, scholars from several universities in Western and Eastern Europe will meet at the ...