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Prof. David Sorkin of UW-Madison on: ""The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews and Catholics from London to Vienna" Posted on: Tuesday, June 24, 2008
We cordially invite all to attend Prof. David Sorkin's lecture "The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews and Catholics from London to Vienna" which will be held on Monday 30.6.2008, in room 2507 (Humanities) at the Mt. Scopus Campus of the Hebrew University.
The Third Annual Workshop of Young Israeli Scholars on German HistoryPosted on: Friday, March 28, 2008
On April 28 this year the Third Annual Workshop of Young Israeli Scholars on German History will take place at the Binyamina winery.
Click here for an invitation and a schedule.
New on-line Journal for Film and HistoryPosted on: Wednesday, March 26, 2008
'Slil' - a new online journal on history, film and television will publish students' papers on topics regarding the interrelations between audio-visual images and the societies that produced and consumed them. The editors are looking for submissions of articles up to 7000 words in length in either English or Hebrew, as well as reviews of up to 3000 words.
Suggested papers and further inquiries should be sent to Dr. Ofer Ashkenazi, ofer.ashkenazi@mail.huji.ac.il
Lecture: Anton Kaes on "How to Read Films Historically?" in JerusalemPosted on: Wednesday, January 16, 2008
This coming Monday, the 21th of January, the Koebner Center in cooperation with the Media Studies Department hosts Prof. Anton Kaes of UC Berkeley for a lecture on "How to Read Films Historically?" the lecture will be held at the Media section of the Mt. Scopus library at 6:30pm.
In case the university will close its gates, the lecture shall take place elsewhere.
The 2008 edition of Tabur: Yearbook for European History,Society, Culture and Thought Posted on: Tuesday, November 20, 2007
The Richard Koebner Minerva Center for German History is publishing a new journal. More information about the yearbook may be found in the new Journal section of website.
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About the Koebner Center
The Koebner Center for German History was established in 1980 with the support of the MINERVA Gesellschaft für die Forschung of Germany in order to promote and enhance research in German and German-Jewish history. The center is located at the History Department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and named after the historian Richard Koebner, who was the leading figure in the establishment of the history department at the Hebrew University during the '30s and '40s.
Today the Koebner center is one of the main research centers on German history in Israel cooperating with major universities in Germany, Europe and around the world.
One of the center's aims is to encourage outstanding students to write M.A. and Ph.D. theses on German history, thus creating a reservoir in this field and filling the gap prevailing in this area since 1945.
Academic Members
The permanent academic members of the center contributing to its activity in research and teaching are Moshe Zimmermann (director), Michael Toch, Steven Aschheim and Dan Diner.
In addition to the permanent academic members the center houses a number of temporary academic members as well as Ph.D students.
The permanent staff of the center is reinforced by an academic lecturer (researcher) as well as visiting professors from Germany since 1980:
H. Mommsen (1980)
E. Kolb (1981)
W. Fischer (1982)
R. Ruerupe (1982)
W. Schieder (1983)
K.E. Pollmann (1990)
E. Hinrichs (1991)
A. Luedtke (1993)
R. Hudemann (1995)
U. Frevert (1997)
B. Weisbrod (1998)
C. Dipper (2000)
H. Berding (2000/2001)
H-G. Haupt (2001)
Christian Jansen (2000/2001)
Inge Marsolek (2002)
More information and the full list of members is available on the Academic Members page.
Research Activities
In addition to the individual research activities of each member, the center conducts different research projects and post-doc studies on German and German-Jewish History.
More information is available on the Research Activities page.
Teaching Activities
Lectures, exercises and seminars of the center are given during the academic year (autumn and spring term) in the framework of the History Department of the Hebrew University by the members of the center.
Supervision of M.A. and Ph.D. theses are offered by the academic teachers of the center. Tutorial advice is given for overseas students.
A list of recent seminars and lectures is available on the Teaching Activities page.
International Conferences
The center sponsors international conferences as well as workshops and lectures on topics related to the center's fields of research. The conferences take place in Jerusalem and are open to the general public. International experts are invited to present their innovative research conclusions.
More information about conferences sponsored by the Koebner center is available on the International Conferences page.
Publications
In addition to publications of the individual researchers, which reflect research being a part of the regular activity of the center, a special series of books, aimed at the Israeli reader (students as well as lay men), is being published in Hebrew by the center at the Magnes Press Jerusalem and at the Am Oved Publishers Ltd. Tel Aviv.
A list of book publications is available on the Publications page.
Grants and Scholarships
The center supports M.A. and Ph.D. students and post-doctoral students who take part in projects organized by the Koebner center. Students during research outside the country are entitled to scholarships for a short duration of time.
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Prof. N. Frei (Friedrich Schiller Universität, Jena)
Prof. B. Weissbrod (Universität Göttingen)
Prof. A. Döring-Manteuffel (Universität Tübingen)
Prof. M. Silver (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Dr. Y. Weiss (University of Haifa)
Mr. A. Primor (Former Israeli Ambassador to Germany)
Contact Information
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The Richard Koebner Minerva Center for German History
The Hebrew University
Mount Scopus
Jerusalem 91905
Israel
E-mail: mskoeb@pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il
Phone: 00-972-2-5880135
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