צרפת בימי שלטון וישי – עיון מחודש
Revisiting Vichy France / Vichy Revisité
צרפת בימי שלטון וישי – עיון מחודש
Jerusalem, 3-5 December 2018 / Jérusalem, 3-5 décembre 2018
ירושלים, כ״ה-כ״ז בכסלו, תשע״ט
Monday, 3 December
Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem / Institut Van Leer, Jérusalem
18:00 – 20:00 – Opening Evening
Chairperson / Président de séance – Richard Cohen (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Université hébraïque de Jérusalem)
Greetings / Discours d’ouverture
• Hélène Le Gal, French Ambassador to Israel / Ambassadrice de France en Israël
• Barak Medina, Rector, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Recteur de l’Université hébraïque de Jérusalem
Keynote Presentations / Conférences
• Renée Poznanski (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev/ Université Ben Gurion du Negev)
Vichy France and the Jews: The Impact of Memory on Historiography / La France de Vichy et les Juifs: L’impact de la mémoire sur l’historiographie
• Laurent Joly (EHESS-CRH)
Vichy, Nazi Germany, and the Persecution of the Jews
(1940-1944)/ Vichy, l’Allemagne nazie et la persécution des Juifs (1940-1944)
Tuesday, 4 December
Constantiner Lecture Hall
Yad Vashem, Jerusalem
9:00 Gathering
9:30 – 12:30 – The French Population, Vichy, and Antisemitism
Chairperson – Steven Aschheim (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
• Daniel Lee (University of Sheffield)
A Sleepy English Village and a North African Jew: An Unlikely Story of French Resistance during the Second World War
• Denis Peschanski (Pantheon-Sorbonne University)
The French Internment Camps 1938-1946
• Luca Fenoglio (University of Leicester)
Negotiating Agency: Wolf Toronczyk, Ignace Fink and Jewish Rescue in Nice between Vichy, Fascist, and Nazi Authorities
• Pim Griffioen (University of Constance / Universität Konstanz)
UGIF in France, AJB in Belgium, Joodsche Raad in the Netherlands: Similar Strategies of Legality, Varying Contexts, Different Outcomes
14:00 – 15:30 – The Cultural World of Vichy
Chairperson – Dan Michman (Yad Vashem)
• Karine Le Bail (CRAL – EHESS)
“In short, a Jew may play the bass drum…” Vichy Lawmakers Faced with the Question of Jewish Musicians
• Yona Hanhart-Marmor (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
To Write in Gray: When Literature gets Ahead of Historiography
• Denis Charbit (Open University of Israel)
French Resistance Literature: Opposing the Occupier or Opposing the Collaborator?
15:45 – 18:00 – Colonialism and Imperial Politics
Chairperson – Dan Diner (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
• Eric Jennings (University of Toronto)
Vichy and the Colonies, Reflections and State of the Field
• Yuval Tal (Johns Hopkins University)
The “Latin” Melting Pot: Probing the Republican Origins of Vichy’s Ethnic Ideology through French Algeria
• Ruth Ginio (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
The "Vichy Episode" in French West Africa and Its Significance
• Haim Saadon (Open University of Israel and the Ben Zvi Institute)
Understanding the Vichy Regime in Constantine, Algeria
Wednesday, 5 December
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School
Barbara Mandel Auditorium
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
9:30 Gathering
10:00 – 12:00 – Postwar
Chairperson – Manuela Consonni (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
• Philip Nord (Princeton University)
A Concentration Camp in France: Struthof and the Memory of Deportation
• Carolyn J. Dean (Yale University)
David Rousset and the Camp Witness in Postwar France
• Simon Perego (Sciences-Po, Paris)
Remembering Vichy among Jews in Postwar France
• Pierre Birnbaum (Pantheon-Sorbonne University)
Vichy, the Jews, and the Royal Alliance: from One President’s Speech to the Others
12:15 – 14:00 – Historiography – Past and Present
Chairperson – Renée Poznanski (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
• Richard Cohen (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Ego-documents during World War II and Their Significance for the History of the Jews in Vichy
• Claire Andrieu (Sciences-Po, Paris)
The Local Dynamics of Resistance
• Ethan Katz (University of California, Berkeley)
The Vichysto-résistants and the Jewish Resisters of November 8: Historical Alliances, Historiographical Silences
15:30 – 17:30 – Spoliation and Exclusion
Chairperson – Gal Ventura (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
• Claire Zalc (ENS-IHMC, EHESS)
The Denaturalizations under the Vichy Regime (1940-1944): an Ordinary and Administrative Antisemitism
• Shannon Fogg (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
The Lure of Gain: Material Shortages and the Spoliation of Homes as Exclusionary Tools
• Anne Grynberg (INALCO, Pantheon-Sorbonne University)
More than Sixty years Later… The Assessment and Records of the CIVS [The Commission for the Compensation of Victims of Spoliation Resulting from the Antisemitic Legislation in France during the Occupation]
• Sarah Gensburger (CNRS-ISP-Paris-Nanterre University)
The Holocaust in Paris: What the History of anti-Jewish Persecutions in France can Learn from the Spatial Turn?
17:45 – 18:30 – Closing Session
Chairperson – Moshe Sluhovsky (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Keynote Presentation
• Julian Jackson (Queen Mary University of London)
Recent Developments in the Historiography of the Occupation