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Juden in Italien von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart: Zwischen Integration und Ghetto

Internationale Tagung in München

16.06.2005 – 17.06.2005

Einführungsvortrag

  • David B. Ruderman (Philadelphia): Beyond the Dialectic of Ghetto versus Integration – Towards a New Vision of Jewish Cultural History

Antiquity

  • Daniel Schwartz (Jerusalem): The Expulsions of Jews from Rome – Why the First Century?
  • Erich Gruen (Berkeley): Italian Jews in Antiquity – Alienation, Toleration, or Integration – or None of the Above?

Chair and Respondent: Martin Zimmermann (München)

Middle Ages

  • Giuseppe Veltri (Halle): "Dante's Judaism" – Italian Language in Medieval Jewish Philosophical and Literary Identity
  • David Abulafia (Cambridge): Royal Jews – The Jews of Southern Italy and Sicily in the Late Middle Ages

Chair and Respondent: Gadi Luzzatto Voghera (Venedig)

Renaissance

  • Joanna Weinberg (Oxford): "Tell me what you read and I will tell you who you are" – Italian Jews of the Sixteenth Century and their Books
  • Benjamin Ravid (Brandeis): How Successful was the Ghetto in Isolating the Jews?

Chair and Respondent: Giulio Busi (Berlin)

Emancipation and Nation

  • Ulrich Wyrwa (Berlin): Jewish Emancipation in Italy and Multiple Identifications of Italian Jews in The Risorgimento
  • Mario Toscano (Rom): National Integration and Jewish Identity in Italy 1870 – 1925

Chair and Respondent: Martin Baumeister (München)

Fascism

  • Simon Levis Sullam (Venice): Between Consent and Opposition – Paths of the Nationalization of the Jews in Fascist Italy
  • Susan Zuccotti (New York): Antisemitism in Fascist Italy, the Anti-Jewish Laws of 1938 – 39, and Jewish Perceptions of Their Place in Italian Society

Chair and Respondent: Lutz Klinkhammer (Rom)

  • Dan Vittorio Segre (Lugano): The Case of the Italian Jews – Jewish Normalcy or Jewish Exception?
  • Einführung: Hans Magnus Enzensberger (München)
  • Diskussion mit Diana Pinto (Paris) und Amos Luzzatto (Venedig)