1998

 

Dr. Danny Ben-Moshe (Australia)

Holocaust Denial in Australia

 

Dr. Leonid Katsis   (Russia)

The Ideological History of the Blood Libel in Russian Orthodox Thought from `The Book of a Neophite Monk` to the Beilis Trial

 

Prof. Andras Kovacs (Hungary)

The Perception of Antisemitism among Jews in Contemporary Hungary: Results of a Survey

 

Dr. Joel Kotek  (Belgium)

Antisemitism in Belgium and French Comic Strips (1933-2000)

 

Dr. Hanna Wegrzynek (Poland)

The Origins of the Blood Libel Accusations in Poland

 

Dr. Olaf Blaschke (Germany)

Jews and Catholics in the German Empire

 

Dr. Philippe Oriol (France)

Bernard Lazare and Antisemitism

 

Max Likin  (USA)

Engaged in History  - Cecile Brunschvicg, Rene Cassin and Raymond Aron  in Twentieth Century France

 

Ulrich Bernhard Herbeck  (Germany)

The Bolsheviks and Antisemitism in the Russian Civil War 1917-1921

 

Katell Berthelot  (France)

The Accusation of Misanthropy Formulated against the Jews during the Hellenistic and Roman Period and its Jewish Answers

 

Stephanie Courouble  (France)

The Denial of the Holocaust and its Reception in the Public Space: France, England, Germany, Canada and United States

 

Michal Frankl   (Czech Republic)

Czech Antisemitism 1879-1900 in the Context of European Antisemitism

 

Jurgita Verbickiene (Lithuania)

Jews in Society of Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Aspects of Co-Living

 

Nicola Wenge (Germany)

Integration or Exclusion?  Antisemitism and the Relationship between Jews and non-Jews in Cologne, 1918-1933

 

Dana E. Katz (USA)

 Between Privilege and Perfidy: Portaying the Jew in 15th Century North Italian Painting

 

Catherine Poujol (France)

A Noachide`s Itinerary Aime Palliere (France 1875-1949)

 

Claudia Ursutiu (Romania)

Jewish Issues in the Romanian Parliament in the First Decade of the Interwar Period

 

Arkadi Selzer (Israel)The Jews of North East Belorussia between the Two World Wars (1917-1941)

 

Prof. Oleg Budnitskii  (Russia)

Russian Jews between the Reds and Whites: Jews and Anti-Bolshevik Movement

 

Prof. Cesare G. De Michelis (Italy)

The Non-Existent Manuscript  

 

Dr. Avigdor Levenheim  (Israel)

The Outbreak of Violent Antisemitism in Light of Political Radicalization in Hungary. Testimonies of Hungarian Jews from the Days of The White Terror

 

Dr. Alan T. Levenson (USA)

German Philosemitism before Hitler

 

Prof. Judith Kornblatt (USA)

Russian Jewish Christians: Moscow-New York-Jerusalem

 

Dr. Jose L. Rodriguez Jimenez (Spain)

Extreme Right ,Xenophobia and Antisemitism in Spain (1931-1982)

 

Dr. Anthony Cavaliere  (Canada)

Antisemitism in Fascist Italy: The Intellectual Origins of the Racial Laws of 1938

 

Richard Steigman-Gall (Canada)

'The Holy Reich': Protestantism and the Nazi Movement, 1920-1945

 

Andrei Oisteanu  (Romania)

The Image of the Jew in Romanian Traditional Culture

 

Dr. Victor Shnirelman (Russia)

The Myth of the Khazars and Intellectual Antisemitism in Russia in the  1970s-1990s

 

Achim Detmers (Germany)

Calvin, Reformation and Judaism

 

Agnieszka Friedrich

Boleslaw Prus towards Jewish Question  

 

Albert Kaganovich (Israel)

יחס השלטון הצארי ליהודים בוכארים ומעמדם המשפטי בתורכסתאן בשנים 1917-1868

 

Dana E. KATZ

Between Privilege and Perfidy: Portraying the Jew in Fifteenth Century North Italian Painting

 

Joanna Michlic-Coren (University College London, England):

The Myth of the Jew As The Threatening Other: Polish Nationalism and Society in The Nineteenth and Twentieth Century

 

Yael Orvieto (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)

From Discrimination to Persecution: Italian Jews in Crisis: 1938-1943

 

Manfred Boecker (Gemany)

The Antisemitism of the Radical Right during the Spanish Second Republic (1931-1936)

 

Ido Basok (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Youth Among Polish Jews in the Interwar Period (1917-1939): Modifications of the Inner World of Jewish Youth in Light of Changing Patterns of Family Life, and Formal and Informal Education (Youth Movements)

 

Achim Detmers (Germany)

Calvin, Reformation and Judaism

 

Albert Kaganovitch

The Attitude of the Czarist Administration to Bukharan Jews and Their Legal Status in Turkestan, 1868-1917

 

Eva Maria Kaffanke (University of Bonn)

The German Redeemer. Representations of Christ Around 1900 in a 'Volkisch' Context

 

Richard Steigman-Gall (Canada)

'The Holy Reich': Protestantism and the Nazi Movement, 1920-1945

 

Mihai-Razvan Ungureanu (Romania) (second year)

Religious Conversion and Cultural Integration within Romanian Society at the Beginning ofthe Nineteenth Century

Dr. Avigdor Levenheim  (Israel)

The Outbreak of Violent Antisemitism in Light of Political Radicalization in Hungary. Testimonies of Hungarian Jews from the Days of The White Terror

 

Dr. Alan T. Levenson  (USA)

German Philosemitism before Hitler

 

Prof. Judith Kornblatt (USA)

Russian Jewish Christians: Moscow-New York-Jerusalem

 

Dr. Jose L. Rodriguez Jimenez  (Spain)

Extreme Right, Xenophobia and Antisemitism in Spain (1931-1982):The Purpose of the "Conspiracy Theory" in Political Situations of Regime Change

 

Extension: Dr. Anthony Cavaliere (Canada) (second year)

Antisemitism in Fascist Italy: The Intellectual Origins of the Racial Laws of 1938

 

See also: Research 1998