Migration and Holocaust
Transnational Trajectories of Lubartów Jews Throughout the World (1920s-1950s)
From Lubartów to the World
This project proposes to write the collective biography of the Jewish inhabitants of Lubartow in Poland from the 1920s to the 1950s, whether they emigrated or stayed behind, whether they were exterminated or survived the Holocaust.
News & Events
Release in Journal of Migration History
Claire Zalc, Anton, Perdoncin and Gabrielle Escaich have written an article that’s a must-read!
SSHA 2023 Conference
Gabrielle Escaich speaks at the Washington conference on November 18
Lessons & Legacies Europe 2023
Claire Zalc and Franek Zakrzewski speak at the Lessons & Legacies Europe 2023 conference, held in Prague from November 6 to 10.
Cumulative Radicalization in Comparative Perspective
Claire Zalc speaks on October 27 at this UC Berkeley Conference.
Migrations et persécutions au 20e siècle seminar
Claire Zalc and Thomas Chopard announce the seminar program for this semester.
Round table with Claire Zalc at the Rendez-vous de l’histoire in Blois
October 6 and 7, 2023, Claire Zalc takes part in this year’s RDV de l’histoire de Blois, dedicated to the living and the dead.
“Counting the dead”
On October 6, 2023, Claire Zalc dialogues with Paul-André Rosental and Guillaume Calafat at the RDV de l’histoire de Blois on the theme of counting.
Workshop What is new in social history?
Claire Zalc is co-organizing this workshop in Cambridge on September 28-29, 2023.
Intersections, circulations
Gabrielle Escaich takes part in the AFS congress in Lyon on behalf of the project.
Quantifying the Holocaust – CALL FOR PAPERS JUNE 26th, 2023
The Lubartworld team is is co-organizing, with the Wiesenthal Institute and the France-Berkeley Fund an international colloquium in May 2024; please do not hesitate to respond to the call for papers before June 26, 2023!