Antisemitism in Greece Past and Present Trajectories Conference, 7/8 July 2014
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Antisemitism expresses itself in different forms in today’s Greece. Greek society has a long history of traditional or modern expressions of hatred against Judaism and Jews. The conference will discuss current research on the reli- gious, political, economic, social, educational and popular dimensions of the phenomenon. In five panel sessions dif- ferent aspects of antisemitic stereotypes, resentments and prejudices will be addressed. Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7 (TEL 9-1) 10587 Berlin Conference venue Hardenbergstr. 16-18 (HBS) Raum 005, Erdgeschoss Registration [email protected] Teilnahme nur nach vorheriger Anmeldung bis spätestens zum 1. Juli 2014 möglich! Antisemitism in Greece Past and Present Trajectories Conference, 7/8 July 2014 National Centre for Social Research flyer Griechenland.indd 1 23.06.14 15:07 Organisation •Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung, TU Berlin, ZfA 16.30 -18.00 Chair: Marcus Funck, TU Berlin, ZfA •Centrum Modernes Griechenland FU Berlin, CeMoG Greek Political Culture and Antisemitism •National Centre for Social Research Athen, EKKE Left Antisemitism in Greece, 1980-2014 Jean Cohen, Journalist 7. July, Monday Antisemitism in the Greek Far Right after 1974, 9.30 Opening Remarks Despina Papadimitriou/Vassiliki Georgiadou Panteion University of Athens Stefanie Schüler-Springorum, TU Berlin, ZfA Miltos Pechlivanos, FU Berlin, CeMoG Antisemitism in Greece: Evidence from a Survey Experiment Nicolas Demertzis, EKKE Elias Dinas/Spyros Kosmidis, University of Oxford 09.45 Key Note Speech 18.30 Dinner Minna Rozen, University of Haifa Antisemitism in Greece: New Perspectives on Old Prejudices 8. July, Tuesday 10.30-12.00 Chair: Kostas Sarris, FU Berlin The Inter-War Years and Antisemitism 09.00-11.30 Chair: Werner Bergmann, TU Berlin, ZfA Antisemitism and Greek Society The Close Ties between Nationalism and Antisemitism: The Hellenisation of Salonika, 1917-1948 Holocaust and Social, Trauma in Greece Today Rena Molho, Historian Nicolas Demertzis National Centre for Social Research Athen “Vipers” and “Snakes”, “Komitadjis” and “Pseudo-Nationalists”: Greek-Orthodox (political) Theology and Antisemitism: Anti-Zionist Discourses in Interwar Greece, An Interwar Greek-German Debate and its Present Legacy Paris Papamichos Chronakis, Brown University, Providence Tassos Anastassiadis, McGill University, Montreal Exit-Voice-Loyalty: Jewish Responses to Antisemitism in Forms of Antisemitism in the Media in Contemporary Greece Salonika 1923-1936 Tobias Blümel, Freie Universität Berlin Maria Vassilikou, Institut für Zeitgeschichte Berlin An Unstipulated Case. Holocaust Denial 12.00-13.30 Lunch and the Greek Legal Order Nikos Zaikos, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki 13.30 -16.00 Chair: Atina Grossmann, HU Berlin The Holocaust and its Aftermath 11.30 Coffee Break Local-Decision Making and the Holocaust: 12.00- 13.30 Chair: Rainer Liedtke, TU Darmstadt The Case of Thessaloniki Antisemitism in Europe Leon Saltiel, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki Italy Service for the Disposal of Jewish Property (YDIP): Juliane Wetzel, TU Berlin, ZfA German Intervention and Profitable Procedures Stratos Dordanas, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki Spain Anna Menny, Institut für die Geschichte der Deutschen Survivors Unwanted: Postwar Antisemitism in Southeastern Juden Hamburg Europe: The Case of Greece Gabriella Etmektsoglou, New York University Berlin Bulgaria Sofia University Albena Taneva, Holocaust Survivors and Memory of the Holocaust Giorgos Antoniou, International Hellenic University, Greece Thessaloniki Katerina Kralova, Charles University Prag 16.00 -16.30 Coffee Break flyer Griechenland.indd 2 23.06.14 15:07.