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3rd International Parkes Institute Graduate Conference Event

Date:
26 - 27聽June聽2023
Venue:
Avenue Campus, 黑料社

For more information regarding this event, please email parkes@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

Register now for the upcoming Third Parkes Institute International Summer Graduate Conference, organised by the Parkes Institute for the 黑料社 of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations, 黑料社 and the Institute of Historical Research at the School of Advanced 黑料社, University of London. The conference will take place on 26-27 June 2023 at Avenue Campus, 黑料社.

The two-day conference will provide the opportunity for postgraduate students and early career researchers from around the world to network and present their research among fellow academics. The conference, entitled 鈥楨xperiencing and Imagining Jewish/non-Jewish Relations鈥, will feature a wide range of papers from scholars across a variety of disciplines. The papers, temporally and spatially diverse in outlook, cover the fields of history, literature, art, film, and music amongst others. The programme also includes professionalisation workshops delivered by colleagues from the IHR alongside Parkes Institute staff, alumni and colleagues, on the topics of 鈥楢cademic Careers鈥, 鈥楢lternative-Academic Career鈥, and 鈥楳onograph Proposals鈥.

The conference is generously supported through the 黑料社 by the Parkes Institute, funds from Research England for the enhancement of the History Departmental research culture, and the CMRC Medieval Studies Fund. And through the IHR鈥檚 George Weidenfeld fund for Jewish History which focusses on Jewish cultural, social, and intellectual history and achievements.

Conference Programme

Monday 26 June 2023

9-9.30am | Registration

9.30-10am | Opening Remarks

  • Claire Le Foll, Director of the Parkes Institute (黑料社)
    Scott Soo, Parkes Institute Postgraduate Lead (黑料社)
    Catherine Clarke, Director of the Centre for the History of People, Place and Community (Institute for Historical Research)
    Ryan Bishop, Director of Graduate Studies for Arts and Humanities (黑料社)
    Bryony Whitmarsh, Associate Dean International (黑料社)

10-11.30am | Panel 1: Jewish/non-Jewish Spaces
Chair: Emily Bolton (黑料社)

Franziska Kleybolte (University of M眉nster), The Christian Appropriation of Medieval Iberian Synagogues. A History of Entanglement and Disentanglement

Pelia Werth (John Hopkins University), Sharing the Sacred: Jewish Pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Interfaith Relations, c. 1100-1300

Selvihan Kurt (Istanbul Technical University), The Jewish Cemeteries in Izmir During the Nineteenth and the Early Twentieth Centuries

11.30-11.45am | Break

11.45am-12.45pm | Professional Development Workshop 1: Alt-Academic Careers

  • Rachel Delman, TORCH Heritage Partnerships Coordinator (University of Oxford)
  • James Bulgin, Head of Public History (Imperial War Museums)
  • Joanna Newman MBE, Chief Executive (Association of Commonwealth Universities)

12.45-1.30pm | Lunch

1.30-2.30pm | Panel 2: Aid, Rescue and Humanitarianism
Chair: Charlie Knight (黑料社)

Nicola Woodhead (黑料社), The Kindertransport Reimagined

Magdalene Klassen (John Hopkins University), 鈥淢ore Looking After than they Require鈥: London鈥檚 Interconfessional Network of Assistance for Young Women Travellers in the 1890s

2.30-3.30pm | Professional Development Workshop 2: Academic Careers

  • Simon Trafford, Director of Studies (Institute for Historical Research)
  • Edward Armston-Sheret, Alan Pearsall Fellow in Naval and Maritime History (Institute for HistoricalResearch)
  • Maja Hultman, Postdoctoral Researcher (University of Gothenburg)
  • Helen Spurling, Deputy Head of School, Humanities (黑料社)

3.30-3.45pm | Break

3.45-4.45pm | Panel 3: Identities in the Contemporary World
Chair: Joseph Finlay (黑料社)

Max Munday (Sheffield Hallam), Moving within and between Jew-ish bodies: art practice-based approaches to lives across time

Magdalena Dziaczkowska (Lund University), Images of romantic relationships between Jews and Catholics in interwar Poland in oral histories from the Grodzka Gate 鈥 NN Theatre Centre in Lublin.

4.45-5pm | Break

5pm | Roundtable

Tuesday 27 June

9-10.30am | Panel 4: Actioning Interfaith in the Modern World
Chair: Nicola Woodhead (黑料社)

Jemima Jarman (Birkbeck, University of London), Missionary-Jewish Encounters in 19th c London

Konrad Bohleke (University of Sydney), The New South Wales Council of Christians and Jews 1942-1945: Key Activities and Achievements

Barnabas Balint (University of Oxford), 鈥楪od made a miracle鈥: Christian Rescuers during the Holocaust in Hungary

10.30-11.30am | Professional Development Workshop 3: Monograph Proposals

  • Emma Gallon, Books Manager (University of London Press)
  • Neil Gregor, Professor of Modern European History (黑料社)
  • Catherine Clarke (Institute for Historical Research)

11.30-11.45am | Break

11.45am-12.45pm | Panel 5: Literary Representations of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations
Chair: Claire Le Foll (黑料社)

Marina Mayorski (University of Michigan), The Return to Sepharad: The Multilingual Trajectories of the Jewish Historical Novel in the Modern Era

Olga Petrova (Central European University), Crossing the Great Chasm? Jewish-Ukrainian Rapprochement in the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917-1920

12.45-1.30pm | Lunch

1.30-2.30pm | Panel 6: Interfaith Dialogues
Chair: Hannah Capey-Allcock (黑料社)

Netta Schram (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), 鈥淭he abyss that separates us鈥? Y. Leibowitz and M. Dubois on Judaism and Christianity

Shannon Quigley (University of Haifa), When Women Entered the Conversation: Post-Shoah Jewish-Christian Dialogue and the Religious Thought of Women

2.30-2.45pm | Break

2.45-4.15pm | Panel 7: Jews and the Arts
Chair: Emily-Rose Baker (黑料社)

D茅bora Kantor (University of Buenos Aires/CONICET), Way of a Jewish Gaucho: Taking Alberto Gerchunoff麓s The Jewish Gauchos to the screen in 1970s Argentina

Rachel Coombes (University of Oxford), Sociability and the Soci茅t茅s: negotiating Franco-Jewish musical and artistic expression in 1920s Paris

Katie Power (黑料社), 鈥淪acred is our duty鈥: London鈥檚 New Yiddish Theatre, 1943-49

4.15-5.15pm | Panel 8: Jewish Spaces in Heritage and Memory
Chair: Scott Soo (黑料社)

Molly Theodora Oringer (University of California, Los Angeles), Jewish Sidon: Memory, Displacement, and Absence in a South Lebanese City

Zuzanna 艢wiatowy (Technische Universit盲t Braunschweig), Whose heritage is it? Approach of Jewish and non-Jewish actors to the saved legacy in 20th anniversary of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland

5.15pm | Closing Remarks

  • Charlie Knight (黑料社)
  • Hannah Capey-Allcock (黑料社)

Click here to view the programme as a PDF.

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