Jahrbuch Des Simon Dubnow Instituts

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Genre : Jews
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Release : 2010
File : 652 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105211762781


Jahrbuch Des Dubnow Instituts Dubnow Institute Yearbook Xx 2022 2023

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Der Schwerpunkt des Jahrbuchs 2022/2023 befasst sich mit der Geschichte des amerikanisch-judischen politischen Denkens im 20. Jahrhunderts in seiner transnationalen Dimension. An ausgewahlten Beispielen werden die vielfaltigen Auffassungen amerikanischer Judinnen und Juden uber die eigene Lage und ihren Platz in den Vereinigten Staaten wie auch uber ihre Verantwortung fur das judische Volk weltweit untersucht. In der Einschatzung der Handlungsraume waren sich die Akteurinnen und Akteure, Institutionen und Organisationen jedoch oft nicht einig, sodass sich widersprechende Ansichten nebeneinander existierten. Der Allgemeine Teil und die Rubriken enthalten Beitrage zur Politik-, Ideen-, Kriminalitats- und Geschichte des Antisemitismus in Amerika, Osterreich und Rumanien und solche, die das Werk literarisch und politisch tatiger Judinnen und Juden in Frankreich, Palastina, der Ukraine und der Sowjetunion ins Zentrum rucken. Das Jahrbuch des Dubnow-Instituts ist ein Peer-reviewed-Journal (double blind).

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Genre : History
Author : Yfaat Weiss
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Release : 2024-11-18
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 3525302878


Jewish Memory And The Cosmopolitan Order

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Natan Sznaider offers a highly original account of Jewish memory and politics before and after the Holocaust. It seeks to recover an aspect of Jewish identity that has been almost completely lost today - namely, that throughout much of their history Jews were both a nation and cosmopolitan, they lived in a constant tension between particularism and universalism. And it is precisely this tension, which Sznaider seeks to capture in his innovative conception of ‘rooted cosmopolitanism', that is increasingly the destiny of all peoples today. The book pays special attention to Jewish intellectuals who played an important role in advancing universal ideas out of their particular identities. The central figure in this respect is Hannah Arendt and her concern to build a better world out of the ashes of the Jewish catastrophe. The book demonstrates how particular Jewish affairs are connected to current concerns about cosmopolitan politics like human rights, genocide, international law and politics. Jewish identity and universalist human rights were born together, developed together and are still fundamentally connected. This book will appeal both to readers interested in Jewish history and memory and to anyone concerned with current debates about citizenship and cosmopolitanism in the modern world.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Natan Sznaider
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2013-04-17
File : 227 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780745637570


Reappraising The History Of The Jews In The Netherlands

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The two decades since the last authoritative general history of Dutch Jews was published have seen such substantial developments in historical understanding that new assessment has become an imperative. This volume offers an indispensable survey from a contemporary viewpoint that reflects the new preoccupations of European historiography and allows the history of Dutch Jewry to be more integrated with that of other European Jewish histories. Historians from both older and newer generations shed significant light on all eras, providing fresh detail that reflects changed emphases and perspectives. In addition to such traditional subjects as the Jewish community’s relationship with the wider society and its internal structure, its leaders, and its international affiliations, new topics explored include the socio-economic aspects of Dutch Jewish life seen in the context of the integration of minorities more widely; a reassessment of the Holocaust years and consideration of the place of Holocaust memorialization in community life; and the impact of multiculturalist currents on Jews and Jewish politics. Memory studies, diaspora studies, postcolonial studies, and digital humanities all play their part in providing the fullest possible picture. This wide-ranging scholarship is complemented by a generous plate section with eighty fully captioned colour illustrations.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : J.C.H. Blom
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Release : 2021-09-15
File : 769 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781800858244


Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia Vol 9

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Publisher : Wydawnictwo UJ
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File : 213 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9788323332725


The Emergence Of Jewish Ghettos During The Holocaust

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This book is a linguistic-cultural study of the emergence of the Jewish ghettos during the Holocaust. It traces the origins and uses of the term 'ghetto' in European discourse from the sixteenth century to the Nazi regime. It examines with a magnifying glass both the actual establishment of and the discourse of the Nazis and their allies on ghettos from 1939 to 1944. With conclusions that oppose all existing explanations and cursory examinations of the ghetto, the book impacts overall understanding of the anti-Jewish policies of Nazi Germany.

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Genre : History
Author : Dan Michman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2011-01-31
File : 201 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139494700


Contemporary Jewish Writing

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This book examines Jewish writers and intellectuals in Austria, analyzing filmic and electronic media alongside more traditional publication formats over the last 25 years. Beginning with the Waldheim affair and the rhetorical response by the three most prominent members of the survivor generation (Leon Zelman, Simon Wiesenthal and Bruno Kreisky) author Andrea Reiter sets a complicated standard for ‘who is Jewish’ and what constitutes a ‘Jewish response.’ She reformulates the concepts of religious and secular Jewish cultural expression, cutting across gender and Holocaust studies. The work proceeds to questions of enacting or performing identity, especially Jewish identity in the Austrian setting, looking at how these Jewish writers and filmmakers in Austria ‘perform’ their Jewishness not only in their public appearances and engagements but also in their works. By engaging with novels, poems, and films, this volume challenges the dominant claim that Jewish culture in Central Europe is almost exclusively borne by non-Jews and consumed by non-Jewish audiences, establishing a new counter-discourse against resurging anti-Semitism in the media.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Andrea Reiter
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-11-12
File : 256 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135114732


Liberalism Constitutional Nationalism And Minorities

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Winner of the 2019 CEU Award for Outstanding Research This book documents the making of Romanian citizenship from 1750 to 1918 as a series of acts of national self-determination by the Romanians, as well as the emancipation of subordinated gender, social, and ethno-religious groups. It focuses on the progression of a sum of transnational “questions” that were at the heart of North-Atlantic, European, and local politics during the long nineteenth century, concerning the status of peasants, women, Greeks, Jews, Roma, Armenians, Muslims, and Dobrudjans. The analysis emphasizes the fusion between nationalism and liberalism, and the emancipatory impact national-liberalism had on the transition from the Old Regime to the modern order of the nation-state. While emphasizing liberalism's many achievements, the study critically scrutinizes the liberal doctrine of legal-political “capacity” and the dark side of nationalism, marked by tendencies toward exclusion. It highlights the challenges nascent liberal democracies face in the process of consolidation and the enduring appeal of illiberalism in periods of upheaval, represented mainly by nativism. The book's innovative interdisciplinary approach to citizenship in the Ottoman and post-Ottoman Balkans and the richness of the sources employed, appeal to a diverse readership.

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Genre : History
Author : Constantin Iordachi
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2019-06-17
File : 704 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004401112


2003

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This work includes international secondary literature on anti-Semitism published throughout the world, from the earliest times to the present. It lists books, dissertations, and articles from periodicals and collections from a diverse range of disciplines. Written accounts are included among the recorded titles, as are manifestations of anti-Semitism in the visual arts (e.g. painting, caricatures or film), action taken against Jews and Judaism by discriminating judiciaries, pogroms, massacres and the systematic extermination during the Nazi period. The bibliography also covers works dealing with philo-Semitism or Jewish reactions to anti-Semitism and Jewish self-hate. An informative abstract in English is provided for each entry, and Hebrew titles are provided with English translations.

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Genre : History
Author : Susan Sarah Cohen
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Release : 2012-02-14
File : 472 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110932997


A Time To Gather

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How do people link the past to the present, marking continuity in the face of the fundamental discontinuities of history? A Time to Gather argues that historical records took on potent value in modern Jewish life as both sources of history and anchors of memory because archives presented oneway of transmitting Jewish culture and history from one generation to another as well as making claims of access to an "authentic" Jewish culture. Indeed, both before the Holocaust and in its aftermath, Jewish leaders around the world felt a shared imperative to muster the forces and resources ofJewish life and culture. It was a "time to gather," a feverish era of collecting and conflict in which archive making was both a response to the ruptures of modernity and a mechanism for communities to express their cultural hegemony.Jason Lustig explores these themes across the arc of the twentieth century by excavating three distinctive archival traditions, that of the Cairo Genizah (and its transfer to Cambridge in the 1890s), folkloristic efforts like those of YIVO, and the Gesamtarchiv der deutschen Juden (Central or TotalArchive of the German Jews) formed in Berlin in 1905. Lustig presents archive-making as an organizing principle of twentieth-century Jewish culture, as a metaphor of great power and broad symbolic meaning with the dispersion and gathering of documents falling in the context of the Jews' longdiasporic history. In this light, creating archives was just as much about the future as it was about the past.

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Genre : History
Author : Jason Lustig
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2021-12-14
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780197563526