Colloquia
The Jewish Studies Colloquium, which has been meeting since 2001, provides a forum for graduate students and faculty from Brandeis University and other academic institutions around the world to discuss their current research and works-in-progress. The colloquium engages a wide range of topics in Jewish studies from history and thought to political and national identity.
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- "How to Draw German-Jewish History? The Graphic History Project 'Oberbrechen: A German Village Confronts its Nazi Past'"
April 12, 2022
Kim Wünschmann, Institute for the History of the German Jews, Hamburg
February 15, 2022
Daniella Farah, Rice University
January 18, 2022
David Shyovitz, Northwestern University
November 16, 2021
Martin Dean, Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center
September 14, 2021
David Koffman, York University
October 27, 2020
Dagmar Herzog, the Graduate Center at CUNY
September 22, 2020
Marc Dollinger, San Francisco State University
- "The Trouble with Medieval Conversion: Christendom and Christian Anxiety about Jewish Conversion"
January 21, 2020
Nina Caputo, University of Florida
- "The 'Question of the Pogroms' in a Paris Courtroom in the 1920s: the Trial of Sholem Schwartzbard"
September 17, 2019
Alexandra Garbarini, Williams College