Project Details
GRK 2899: Belongings: Jewish Material Culture in Twentieth-Century Europe and Beyond
Subject Area
History
Art History, Music, Theatre and Media Studies
Literary Studies
Social and Cultural Anthropology, Non-European Cultures, Jewish Studies and Religious Studies
Social Sciences
Art History, Music, Theatre and Media Studies
Literary Studies
Social and Cultural Anthropology, Non-European Cultures, Jewish Studies and Religious Studies
Social Sciences
Term
since 2024
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 501797735
The IRTG "Belongings: Jewish Material Culture in Twentieth-Century Europe and Beyond", a cooperation between the Hebrew University, Leipzig University and the Leibniz Institute for Jewish History and Culture - Simon Dubnow, offers an ambitious qualification program for outstanding international doctoral candidates. Five research clusters (Practice, Ownership, Text, Memory, Stage), each one headed by a team of Pis from both places representing multiple disciplines, are brought into fruitful dialogue within the training group to gain a comprehensive and multifaceted picture of Jewish material cultures in Europe and the areas of Jewish (forced) emigration from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries. The IRTG seeks to implement new tools to analyze European Jewish life and ist entanglements with the non-Jewish surroundings by focusing on the realm of objects and materiality. Ist members will consolidate, enrich, and advance this emerging research field with theoretically and empirically innovative projects. A total of 22 international doctoral students divided in two cohorts of four years each are envisioned to participate in this program. The proposed Qualification Program aims to ensure that candidates successfully complete their PhDs within this span, build a vibrant international research network, and are well prepared for a career in academia or other related professions. Through a structured mentoring and an assortment of course works, language training, seminars, workshops, a colloquium, a summer school, and an international conference, the program guarantees the conceptual and methodological quality of the projects, supporting the cohesion of the group and supporting the students in all phases of their research, writing, and career development. Beyond disseminating ist findings to an international academic audience and the interested public as well as fostering the academic cooperation between Israel and Europe, the IRTG - the first of ist kind in Israel and Germany in the Humanities - aims to establish and strengthen Leipzig as a hub for unique research excellence in the study of Jewish history and culture in Germany.
DFG Programme
International Research Training Groups
International Connection
Israel
Applicant Institution
Universität Leipzig
Participating Institution
Leibniz-Institut für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur - Simon Dubnow (DI)
IRTG-Partner Institution
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Spokesperson
Professorin Dr. Yfaat Weiss
Participating Researchers
Professorin Dr. Anna Artwinska; Professor Dr. Dieter Burdorf; Dr. Elisabeth Gallas; Professor Dr. Dirk van Laak; Dr. Enrico Lucca; Professorin Dr. Maren Möhring; Professorin Dr. Tanja Zimmermann
IRTG-Partner: Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Benjamin Pollock