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The 9th Congress of the European Association for Jewish Studies Italy, Ravenna, July 25-29, 2010
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Российская государственная библиотека по искусству приглашает принять участие в научной конференции Шестые Международные Михоэлсовские чтения, которые пройдут 24-25 ноября 2009 г. Конференция 2007 года продолжает рассмотрение научной проблемы «Национальный театр в контексте многонациональной культуры». Театроведы, филологи, библиографы, сотрудники библиотек, музеев, архивов, а также книговеды, редакторы и издатели, журналисты, преподаватели и другие специалисты, занимающиеся проблемами национального театра и межнациональных театральных связей, приглашаются принять участие в Чтениях.
The International conference Dialogue of generations in the context of Slavic and Jewish cultural traditionswill be held on December, 2-4, 2009 at the Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Organizers: Moscow Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization Sefer, the Institute of Slavic studies (RAS), The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Jewish Age
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Russian-Jewish Paris, 1881-1991 Center for studies of Russia, Caucasus and Central Europe (Centre d’etudes des mondes russe, caucasien, centre-europeen ,Paris), Franco-Russian Center for Social Sciences (Centre franco-russe de sciences sociales , Moscow), International Center for Russian and East European Jewish Studies (Moscow) organized the international academic conference on the history of Jewish emigration.
The theme of the conference: «Russian-Jewish Paris, 1881-1991».
The goal of the conference was open new research perspectives on Jewish immigration from the Russian Empire/USSR to France over the course of one century (the late 19th to late 20th centuries). One of the objectives of the conference was to define the multiple regions of origin—from the Ukraine to the Caucasus—whose attachment to the Russian and Soviet states varied during the time-period under consideration. Among the topics we discussed were: the dual identification of these immigrants as Jews and Russian/Soviet nationals; their involvement in French public life, French academic and cultural life, as well as their role in the Russian community in France; and how they positioned themselves vis-a-vis some of the most crucial questions confronting the Russian and Jewish communities as well as French society--anti-Semitism, anti-communism, the secular nature of the State, etc. During the conference the Round table devoted specifically to new sources relating to the history of the Russian Jewish emigration was arranged. |
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