Featured Speakers Steven Aschheim Joanna Bourke David James Fisher Saul Friedlander Emilio Gentile Sander Gilman Roger Griffin Rudy Koshar Robert Nye David Sabean Emmanuel Sivan Johann Sommerville Shulamit Volkov Jay Winter at the University of Wisconsin - Madison AN HISTORIAN'S LEGACY George L. Mosse and Recent Research on Fascism, Society, and Culture September 7-9, 2001 Institute for Research in the Humanities 1401 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706-1295 If you’d like a listing of other accommodations in the area or you are interested in more information on things to do and see in Madison during your stay, please contact the: Greater Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau Phone: 608/255-2537; 800/373-6376 www.visitmadison.com Campus Assistance and Visitor Center Red Gym 716 Langdon Street 608/263-2400 www.visit.wisc.edu George L. Mosse teaching at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, March 1967. (Photo by Edwin Stein; Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives) AN HISTORIAN'S LEGACY George L. Mosse and Recent Research on Fascism, Society, and Culture September 7-9, 2001 ..
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If you’d like a listing of otheraccommodations in the area or you are interested in more information on things to do and see in Madison during your stay, please contact the:
Greater Madison Convention andVisitors BureauPhone: 608/255-2537; 800/373-6376www.visitmadison.com
Campus Assistance and Visitor CenterRed Gym716 Langdon Street608/263-2400www.visit.wisc.edu
George L. Mosse teaching at the University ofWisconsin-Madison, March 1967.(Photo by Edwin Stein; Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives)
AN HISTORIAN'S LEGACY
George L. Mosse and Recent Researchon Fascism, Society, and Culture
September 7-9, 2001
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10:45 Session II: Mosse and FascismChair: Anson Rabinbach, PrincetonUniversity
Emilio Gentile, University of Rome"The Development of Mosse's Conceptof Fascism"
Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University"Withstanding the Rush of Time.The Prescience of Mosse'sAnthropological Approach to Fascism"
12:00 LunchAlumni Lounge, Pyle Center
David James Fisher, UCLA Schoolof Medicine"Confronting George Mosse: Reflectionson His Autobiographical Writings"
1:45 p.m. Session III: Nationalismand MemoryChair: Jeffrey Herf, University ofMaryland
Jay Winter, Cambridge University"War and Remembrance in the 20thCentury"
Rudy Koshar, University of Wisconsin-Madison"National Memory and 'DestinationCulture'"
Emmanuel Sivan, Hebrew University"George Mosse and the IsraeliExperience"
3:30 Refreshment Break
*Background photo: Mosse Zentrum, Berlin
Lodging
Plan to make your reservations early. Hotel space is limited.
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Lowell Center, 610 Langdon Street.Mention the Mosse Conference whenmaking your reservations. Reservations:Phone: 608/256-2621FAX: 608/262-5445
Additional hotels in campus area:
The University Inn441 N. Frances StreetPhone: 608/257-4881
Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel525 West Johnson StreetPhone: 608/251-5511
For more information on this conference please contact:
Loretta FreilingInstitute for Research in the Humanities1401 Observatory DriveMadison, WI 53506-1295Phone: 608/262-3855FAX: 608/[email protected]
3:45 Session IV: War and the BodyChair: Seymour Drescher, Universityof Pittsburgh
Sander Gilman, University of Ilinois-Chicago"Nationalism and Sexuality: What ItMeans to Have a German and or aJewish Body"
Joanna Bourke, University of London"The Corporeal Self in War: BattleNarratives about 'the Body',1914-1945"
SUNDAY, September 9
9:00 a.m. Refreshments
9:30 Session V: Respectability, theJews, and the Image of ManChair: David Sorkin, University ofWisconsin-Madison
Steven Aschheim, Hebrew University"Doctors, Degeneration, and(Murderous) Respectability"
Shulamit Volkov, Tel Aviv University"German Jewish History: Back toBildung and Culture"
Robert Nye, University of Oregon"Mosse, Masculinity, and the Historyof Sexuality"
Funding provided by the Burdick-Vary Fundand the Anonymous Fund.
Conference RegistrationSeptember 7-9, 2001
Please let us know if you will be attending this conference by filling outthe following form and mailing it to the address below. Thank you.
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Banquet ReservationsFRIDAY, September 7, 2001
I/we plan to attend the Banquet on Friday evening at the University Club.
_____ dinners @ $25 per person
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Make checks payable to the University Club and return to the addressbelow before September 2, 2001.
Return address:
Institute for Research in the Humanities1401 Observatory DriveMadison, WI 53706-1295
All sessions will be held in The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon StreetThe University of Wisconsin-Madison
FRIDAY, September 7, 2001
Alumni Lounge, Pyle Center
4:30 p.m. WelcomeDirector, Humanities Research InstituteUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Keynote AddressSaul Friedlander, University of California-Los Angeles"Mosse's Influence on the Historiography of the Holocaust"
OPENING BANQUET
University Club, 803 State Street6:00 Social Hour7:00 Dinner
SATURDAY, September 8
9:00 a.m. Session I: Mosse's EarlyScholarship on Early Modern EuropeChair: Lee Palmer Wandel, Universityof Wisconsin-Madison
David Sabean, University of California-Los Angeles"The Holy Pretence: Method and Themein George Mosse's Early Work"
Johann Sommerville, University ofWisconsin-Madison"The Modern Contexts of Mosse's EarlyModern Historiography"