Activities

 

Our collective activities take many forms, including monthly internal seminars (team-only), as well as events and interventions presenting our work in progress to a diverse audience (symposiums, seminars, conferences, scientific communications, public lectures, etc.).

Tout de moi ne disparaîtra pas

Tout de moi ne disparaîtra pas

On April 15, Claire Zalc moderates the discussion between Judith Lyon-Caen, Elias Herody and Joanna Grudzinska, director of this documentary screened at Saint-André-des-Arts.

Doctoral Workshop

Doctoral Workshop

Claire Zalc’s doctoral students present and discuss their work on Friday, March 24, 2023.

The Shoah as a European “Project”

The Shoah as a European “Project”

From March 14 to 16, 2023, the German Historical Institute will host an international online and on-site symposium on “The Shoah as a European ‘Project’? New Perpetrator Research in a Transnational Perspective”.

Roscoff 2023 Worshop

Roscoff 2023 Worshop

As in January 2022, collective work seminar at the Roscoff conference center for the Lubartworld team in extended format.

Microhistory begins in high school

Microhistory begins in high school

Claire Zalc speaks on Thursday, January 26 at the Jacques Cartier high school in Saint-Malo in support of a project by high school students on the history of the city’s deported Jews.

The “Aryanization” files

The “Aryanization” files

Yacine Chitour and Pauline Funk present the “Aryanization” files as a source for the history of the Lubartówien-ne-s in France, from the 1930s to the 1940s.

Unbelonging

Unbelonging

On November 24 & 25, Claire Zalc and Thomas Chopard participate in the “Unbelonging” conference at the Marc Bloch Center in Berlin.

SSHA Annual Conference in Chicago

SSHA Annual Conference in Chicago

The Lubartworld project team is attending the Social Science History Association’s annual conference in Chicago on November 17-20, 2022.

Lubartów Memorial Book into French

Lubartów Memorial Book into French

With the kind permission of Carole Macré and the Society of Friends of Lubartów, we publish here Carole Macré’s translation into French of the Lubartów souvenir book.

Simon Wiesenthal Conference

Simon Wiesenthal Conference

Claire Zalc and Thomas Chopard participate in the colloquium of the Simon Wiesenthal Institute in Vienna, November 2-4, 2022.

Introduction to transnational history

Introduction to transnational history

On October 19, Claire Zalc participates in the first conference on transnational history as part of the partnership between BnF and IHMC.

Forced migration

Forced migration

Claire Zalc speaks at the French School of Athens on October 4 as part of the doctoral training seminar “Migrations contraintes (Forced migration)”.

Families in Transit

Families in Transit

Claire Zalc delivers the opening lecture at the Leiden International Conference “Families in Transit. Child-bearing, Child-rearing and Inheritance during Displacement”.

History by numbers

History by numbers

Claire Lemercier and Claire Zalc bring a light for the general public on quantitative history on the Aeon website.

Time for geographers

Time for geographers

From July 18 to 22, the International Symposium of the Centenary of the International Geographical Union will be held in Paris and Lubartworld participates!

Leicester international conference

Leicester international conference

On June 7 and 8, Claire Zalc participates in the international conference “The Future of WWII France in Academia:
Contemporary Research Paradigms, Trajectories and Challenges”.

Soliciting the word

Soliciting the word

On May 19, Thomas Chopard speaks at this international conference at the Paris Museum of Jewish Art and History.

The yellow star

The yellow star

Claire Zalc recalls, in the magazine L’histoire, the “marking of the Jews” in France in May 1942.

Mobilities & Belonging (MobAp)

Mobilities & Belonging (MobAp)

On May 5, 2022, Adèle Sutre participated in the seminar Mobilities & Belonging/Mobilités et appartenances in Marseille (Centre Norbert Elias).