IV. YEARBOOK (2004-2005)
András Kovács - Michael L. Miller:
Introduction
Public Lectures
Shlomo Avineri:
Prague 1744 Lake Success 1947: Statecraft without a State
Wolfgang Benz:
The World of National Socialist Camps: Places of Exclusion, Discrimination, Extermination
Nicholas de Lange:
Research on Byzantine Jewry: The State of the Question
Sidra Dekoven Ezrahi:
The Tragical Comedy of Impersonation: Jews, America and the Twentieth Century
László Karsai:
Could the Jews of Hungary have survived the Holocaust? New Answers to an Old Question
Andrei S. Markovits:
Twin brothers: European Antisemitism and anti-Americanism
Paul B. Miller:
The (Non) Bombing of Auschwitz: Perks and Perils in Counterfactual History
Guy Miron:
Between Center and East The Special Way of Jewish Emancipation in Hungary
Jacques Picard:
Neutral Switzerland, National Socialist Past, and the Legacy of History
Conference
Conference Program:
Jews and the Legacies of Empire (May 29-31, 2005)
Miklós Konrád:
Jewish Perception of Antisemitism in Hungary before World War I
Mária M. Kovács:
The Case of the Teleki Statue: New Debates on the History of the Numerus Clausus in Hungary
Research Project The Communist Party State and the Jews: Exploration and Study of Sources
András Kovács:
Overview of Project, The Eichmann Trial: 12 Documents from the Hungarian Archives (1960 - 1961)
Marie Crhová:
Israel in the Foreign and International Politics of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in the 1960s and Beyond
Appendices
Jewish Studies Lecture Series, 2003 - 2005
Courses Offered in the Jewish Studies Specialization, 2003 - 2005