Call for Applications – Manfred Lahnstein Post-Doctoral Fellowship for the Academic Year 2025-2026

The Bucerius Institute for Research of Contemporary German History and SocietyUniversity of HaifaCall for Applications for the Manfred Lahnstein Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Haifain 20th-Century German Studiesfor the 2025–2026 Academic…

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“Der blinde Fleck in Edward Saids Orientalismus-These: Ariertum, Antisemitismus und NS-Iranistik”. New Publication of our Adjunct Researcher Hendrik Hebauf

Hebauf, Hendrik (2024): Der blinde Fleck in Edward Saids Orientalismus-These: Ariertum, Antisemitismus und NS-Iranistik, in: Zarbock, Luca/Richter, Salome/Seul, Marc/Thurau, Franziska/Borsch, Andreas/Gärtner, Luisa/Schmidt, Lennard/Seiler, Dorothea (Hrsg.) (2024 i.E.): Antisemitismus zwischen Latenz…

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Our Adjunct Researcher Hendrik Hebauf spoke about: “A. Dirk Moses And The “Catechism-Debate”: Shifts In Holocaust Memory?”

 Our Adjunct Researcher Hendrik Hebauf participated at the conference "16th Conference of the European Sociological Association Tension, Trust and Transformation"  (27. - 30.  August 2024, Porto, Portugal). On the  "Research…

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Dr. Silvana Kandel Lamdan gave as a visiting scholar at the ZRKG two lectures on the Jewish roots of liberation theology and peace movements in Israel and the Palestinian Authority

Dr. Silvana Kandel Lamdan gave as a visiting scholar at the ZRKG two lectures on the Jewish roots of liberation theology and peace movements in Israel and the Palestinian Authority. On…

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