Prize: Rosl und Paul Arnsberg-Preis / Arno Lustiger-Förderpreis 2022

Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft Frankfurt am Main (Polytechnische Gesellschaft Frankfurt am Main Foundation) is awarding two prizes for excellent research into Frankfurt am Main’s Jewish history. Rosl und Paul Arnsberg-Prize (€ 10.000) adresses advanced scholars, whereas Arno Lustiger-Förderpreis (€ 3.000) honours the research of young scholars resp. Ph.D.-students.

Deadline: 15 May 2022


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About Martina Mampieri

Martina Mampieri holds a double Ph.D. in History and Jewish Studies at the University of Roma Tre and the University of Hamburg. She is currently a Martin Buber Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she works on her second book project on Isaiah Sonne. In 2018-20, she held other postdoctoral positions at Sapienza University of Rome, the Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes in Paris, Harvard University, and the Lichtenberg-Kolleg at Georg-August-University of Göttingen. She is the author of Living under the Evil Pope: The Hebrew Chronicle of Pope Paul IV by Benjamin Neḥemiah ben Elnathan from Civitanova Marche, 16th cent. (Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2020) as well as several articles on Italian Jewry and books in the early modern period.