HIST 4196 From the Bible to the Museum: Jewish Memory and Public History

HIST 4196 From the Bible to the Museum: Jewish Memory and Public History (also NES 4196, RELST 4196, JWST 4196) (ALC-AS)(HST-AS) (HPE, HTR)

Wednesday: 2:00-4:30 plus Independent Research

Professor Mayer Juni

How has the remembrance of the past shaped the evolution of Jewish religion, identity, and culture from Biblical times to the present? How have the creation, dissemination, and preservation of Jewish memory changed over time? How is Jewish history used in political discourse in contemporary society in the U.S. and around the Globe? How can the historical tools be utilized to generate a sophisticated and discerning public engagement with the complexities of the Jewish past? In this course, students will explore these questions through seminar discussions, attending, evaluating, and critiquing exhibits and cultural events and watching films that put Jewish history on display, and by deploying their own research, writing, and creative skills to produce public facing final projects or a traditional research paper.

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Solomon Schechter studying the fragments of the Cairo Genizah
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