@inproceedings{YaelLapidotTzuberi2022, author = {Yael, Attia and Lapidot, Elad and Tzuberi, Hannah}, title = {60 Years after the Algerian War}, publisher = {Katholische Akademie Berlin}, address = {Berlin}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Over the six decades since it officially ended, the Algerian War has become a key event for marking, retrospectively, the beginning of a new era in European, Western and global history. This new era is characterized by the proclaimed end of Western hegemony - by the proclaimed end of European history as global, universal history. This era, our era, understands itself as the time after the domination of the West, a time or multiple times of "post": the time of postcolonialism, but also postmodernity, postsecularism, posthumanism. The times of "post" are characterized by a fundamental reconfiguration of the relations between European civilization and its Others, first and foremost by the proclaimed split between Europe and its Others, and more generally by the disintegration, disruption and dispersion of the - allegedly - unified space of culture, knowledge and discourse. The postcolonial era is an era of diversity and difference, an era of dispersions and diasporas, where the space of culture is a space of multiple cultures, a space of in-between, of "inter": the space of the intercultural, but also the interreligious, interethnic, interracial and inter-epistemic. This conference will reflect on the "inter" in the time of "post". We invited scholars, thinkers, intellectuals and artists to discuss various aspects and models of intercultural dynamics that have been developed and articulated in the aftermath of the Algerian War or of other events that marked the decline of Western hegemony, such as the Second Vatican, May 1968 or the Vietnam War. How did the age of decolonization reshape the discourse and practice of intercultural relations? To what extent interculturality itself is a sign or a site of decolonization? To what extent, on the contrary, intercultural relations may reproduce colonial or generate neocolonial patterns? Contributions examine the emergence of intercultural notions and practices in various intellectual traditions, European or non-European; the development of new categories and constellations of identity, otherness and dialogue; the interrelations between epistemic, cultural, discursive, religious and political aspects; as well as reactions to these new developments and various forms of critique and resistance. We are especially interested in how this reflection may shed light on socio-political and cultural phenomena, trends and concerns of the present time.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Asche2022, author = {Asche, Matthias}, title = {Verwandtschaft, Landsmannschaft, Tischgenossenschaft}, series = {Person und Wissen: Bilanz und Perspektiven}, booktitle = {Person und Wissen: Bilanz und Perspektiven}, editor = {Gubler, Kaspar and Hesse, Christian and Schwinges, Rainer C.}, edition = {1}, publisher = {vdf}, address = {Z{\"u}rich}, isbn = {978-3-7281-4114-9}, doi = {10.3218/4114-9}, pages = {131 -- 152}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Kay2021, author = {Kay, Alex James}, title = {The holocaust in the USSR}, series = {Historia Russica}, booktitle = {Historia Russica}, editor = {Žuravlev, Sergej Vladimirovič}, publisher = {Institut f{\"u}r russische Geschichte (RAN)}, address = {Moskau}, isbn = {978-5-8055-0403-8}, pages = {155 -- 164}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This paper sketches the current status of international scholarship on the subject of the Holocaust in the USSR and its place in the wider military conflict of the Second World War. Research on this topic over the last 20 to 30 years has been truly international and the findings of this research cannot be sketched here without pointing to the contributions made by German, American, Russian, Israeli, British and Australian historians. Historians from these countries have made important contributions to our understanding of key questions relating to this subject. These questions address, among other things, pre-invasion orders issued to German units; the radicalisation of German policy, culminating in the root-and-branch extermination of Soviet Jewry; the network of ghettos set up on Soviet territory; the nature of the killing and the methods used to murder these victims; the total death toll of the Holocaust in the USSR; and the relationship between war and extermination, in which genocide can be regarded as an actual strategy of warfare pursued by the German Reich.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Kay2024, author = {Kay, Alex James}, title = {Holocaust Research in Germany}, series = {Hurb{\´a}n Foly{\´o}irat}, volume = {2}, booktitle = {Hurb{\´a}n Foly{\´o}irat}, publisher = {Holokauszt Eml{\´e}kk{\"o}zpont - Holocaust Memorial Center}, address = {Budapest}, organization = {Holocaust Documentation Center and Memorial Collection Public Foundation}, issn = {3004-023X}, pages = {22 -- 28}, year = {2024}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{OPUS4-58096, title = {Studentenmigration, Gelehrtennetzwerke und Buchkultur}, series = {H-Soz-Kult : Kommunikation und Fachinformation f{\"u}r die Geschichtswissenschaften}, booktitle = {H-Soz-Kult : Kommunikation und Fachinformation f{\"u}r die Geschichtswissenschaften}, editor = {Asche, Matthias and Hol{\´y}, Martin and Pelc, Vojtěc}, publisher = {Humboldt-Universit{\"a}t zu Berlin}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {2196-5307}, pages = {266}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Lebrenz2020, author = {Lebrenz, Lucas}, title = {Nachwuchskolloquium zur Milit{\"a}rgeschichte}, series = {Milit{\"a}rgeschichtliche Zeitschrift}, volume = {79}, booktitle = {Milit{\"a}rgeschichtliche Zeitschrift}, number = {2}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {2193-2336}, doi = {10.1515/mgzs-2020-0073}, pages = {496 -- 502}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Haeseler2021, author = {H{\"a}seler, Jens}, title = {Le Refuge en Prusse {\`a} la lumi{\`e}re des travaux de Myriam Yardeni}, series = {Protestantisme, nation, identit{\´e}. Hommage {\`a} Myriam Yardeni (1932-2015)}, booktitle = {Protestantisme, nation, identit{\´e}. Hommage {\`a} Myriam Yardeni (1932-2015)}, publisher = {Soci{\´e}t{\´e} Fran{\c{c}}aise d'Etude du Seizi{\`e}me Si{\`e}cle}, address = {Paris}, pages = {1 -- 7}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Myriam Yardeni a consacr{\´e} des travaux {\`a} l'histoire de la R{\´e}forme, {\`a} la pens{\´e}e politique et {\`a} l'historiographie des Huguenots, aux changements d'attitude envers le peuple juif, {\`a} l'{\´E}glise du D{\´e}sert, mais aussi au Refuge en Allemagne et en particulier en Prusse. Sans pouvoir retracer ici toute cette partie de son itin{\´e}raire de recherche, ni m{\^e}me {\´e}tudier {\`a} fond ses contributions majeures {\`a} la recherche sur le Refuge en Prusse, ce texte ne veut qu'apporter un t{\´e}moignage sur la vitalit{\´e} et la productivit{\´e} de sa m{\´e}thode de recherche.}, language = {fr} }