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  • af David Biale
    350,95 - 964,95 kr.

  • - Morocco and the Sephardi World
    af Daniel J. Schroeter
    809,95 kr.

    This book examines the Jewish community of Morocco in the late 18th and early 19th centuries through the life of a merchant who was the chief intermediary between the Moroccan sultans and Europe .

  • - A Russian Jewish Intellectual at the Turn of the Century
    af Stanford University
    393,95 - 1.388,95 kr.

    The author of "The Dybbuk," Shloyme-Zanvl Rappoport, known as An-sky (1863-1920), was a figure of immense versatility and also ambiguity in Russian and Jewish intellectual, literary, and political spheres. Drawing together leading historians, ethnographers, literary scholars, and others, this far-ranging, multi-disciplinary examination of An-sky is the fullest ever produced.

  • - The Construction of an Early Modern Jewish Community
    af Stefanie B. Siegmund
    997,95 kr.

    This book explores the decision of Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici to create a ghetto in Florence, and explains how a Jewish community developed out of that forced population transfer.

  • - Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece
    af Devin E. Naar
    253,95 - 1.164,95 kr.

  • - Illness and the Conditions of Modern Jewish Writing
    af Sunny S. Yudkoff
    810,95 kr.

  • - A Documentary History, 1700-1950
    af Sarah Abrevaya Stein & Julia Philips Cohen
    288,95 - 1.383,95 kr.

  • - Survivors' Stories and New Media Practices
    af Jeffrey Shandler
    253,95 - 1.164,95 kr.

    Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age examines the nexus of new media and memory practices through an in-depth study of the Shoah Visual History Archive, the world's largest and most widely available collection of video interviews with Holocaust survivors, to understand how advances in digital technologies impact the practice of Holocaust remembrance.

  • - Conversion, Law, and Policymaking in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Orthodox Responsa
    af Daniel Gordis & David Ellenson
    500,95 kr.

    Since the late 1700s, when the Jewish community ceased to be a semiautonomous political unit in Western Europe and the United States and individual Jews became integrated-culturally, socially, and politically-into broader society, questions surrounding Jewish status and identity have occupied a prominent and contentious place in Jewish legal discourse. This book examines a wide array of legal opinions written by nineteenth- and twentieth-century orthodox rabbis in Europe, the United States, and Israel. It argues that these rabbis' divergent positions-based on the same legal precedents-demonstrate that they were doing more than delivering legal opinions. Instead, they were crafting public policy for Jewish society in response to Jews' social and political interactions as equals with the non-Jewish persons in whose midst they dwelled. Pledges of Jewish Allegiance prefaces its analysis of modern opinions with a discussion of the classical Jewish sources upon which they draw.

  • - From the French Revolution to the Alliance Israelite Universelle
    af Michael Graetz
    870,95 kr.

    This major work follows the reshaping of Franco-Jewish identity from legal emancipation after the French revolution through the creation in 1860 of the Alliance Israelite Universelle, the first international Jewish organization devoted to the struggle for Jewish rights throughout the world.

  • - Cologne, 1798-1871
    af Shulamit S. Magnus
    1.038,95 kr.

    This work seeks to understand how, in 19th-century Germany, Jews and non-Jews shaped and experienced Jewish emancipation, a process whereby Jews were freed from ancient discriminatory laws and, over the course of decades, became citizens.

  • af Jonathan M. Hess
    973,95 kr.

    This book opens our eyes to the vast corpus of popular fiction written by Jews for Jews in nineteenth-century Germany, discovering a tradition of Jewish literature that is in many ways still with us today.

  • af Azriel Shohet
    958,95 kr.

    The story of the turbulent final sixty years of an important, and in many ways representative, Eastern European Jewish community.

  • - Reclaiming Jesus and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture
    af Matthew Hoffman
    810,95 kr.

    This book examines the ways modern Jewish thinkers, writers, and artists appropriated the figure of Jesus as part of the process of creating modern Jewish culture.

  • - Isaac Luria and his Kabbalistic Fellowship
    af Lawrence Fine
    343,95 - 1.863,95 kr.

    This is a study of Isaac Luria (1534-72), one of the most remarkable and influential figures of late-medieval and early-modern Jewish mysticism. It looks primarily at Luria as a real historical figure, in the context of his relationship with his circle of disciples in the Galilean city of Safed, the great center of kabbalistic thought and teaching.

  • - Origins of Jewish Autobiography
    af Marcus Moseley
    989,95 kr.

    This is a work of unprecedented scope that traces the origins of Jewish autobiographical writing from the early-modern period to the early twentieth century.

  • - A Political History of State Jews in France from Gambetta to Vichy
    af Pierre Birnbaum
    728,95 kr.

    This book provides a highly original account of the Franco-Jewish political and administrative elitegenerals, politicians, judges, magistrates, and prefectsfrom the final decades of the nineteenth century to the Vichy regime.

  • - The Jews of Breslau under Nazism
    af Abraham Ascher
    816,95 kr.

    This is a study of how the Breslau Jewish community, the third largest and one of the most affluent in Germany, coped with Nazi persecution from 1933 until its liquidation in 1943.

  • af Mitchell B. Hart
    914,95 kr.

    This book answers the questions: Why did the social sciences become an integral part of Jewish scholarship beginning in the late 19th century? What part did this scholarship play in the debate over emancipation and assimilation, Zionism and diasporism, the nature of Jewish identity, and the problem of Jewish continuity and survival?

  • - Yiddish and Jewish American Culture During the Holocaust
    af Anita Norich
    703,95 kr.

    This book considers some of the most famous Yiddish writers in America, the controversies their works aroused-in Yiddish and English-during the Holocaust, and the ways in which reading them contributes to a revision of American Jewish cultural development.

  • - Architect of Zionism, Yiddishism, and Orthodoxy
    af Jess Olson
    870,95 kr.

    A pioneering biography of Nathan Birnbaum, one of the central but largely forgotten founders of Zionism, leader in Jewish nationalism, and theoretician of Orthodox political activism.

  • af Ivan Jablonka
    293,95 kr.

    "Originally published in French under the title Histoire des grand-parents que je n'ai pas eus."

  • - A Modern History
    af Dina Danon
    253,95 - 1.028,95 kr.

    Through the lens of a long overlooked Sephardi community, The Jews of Ottoman Izmir: A Modern History rethinks the emergence of Jewish modernity by exploring shifting attitudes towards poverty and charity.

  • - The Rise of Jewish Internationalism in Nineteenth-Century France
    af Lisa Moses Leff
    865,95 kr.

    Sacred Bonds of Solidarity is a history of the emergence of Jewish international aid and the language of "solidarity" that accompanied it in nineteenth-century France.

  • - Jewish Literature in Post-Revolution Russia
    af Harriet Murav
    821,95 kr.

    Music from a Speeding Train challenges the view that there was no Jewish culture in the Soviet Union by exploring over one hundred Russian and Yiddish works from the 1920s to the turn of the 21st century.

  • - Modernism, Tel Aviv, and the Creation of Jewish Urban Space
    af Barbara E. Mann
    288,95 - 1.370,95 kr.

    A Place in History is a cultural study of Tel Aviv, Israel's population center and one of the original settlements, established in 1909. The book describes how a largely European Jewish immigrant society attempted to forge a home in the Mediterranean, and explores the difficulties and challenges of this endeavor.

  • - The Destitute, Disabled, and Mad of Jewish Eastern Europe, 1800-1939
    af Natan M. Meir
    373,95 - 1.379,95 kr.

    "Stepchildren of the Shtetl considers marginal peoples in East European Jewish society and culture--the disabled, mentally ill, and indigent--and how stereotypes and self-perceptions of Jewish marginality have in turn shaped modern Jewish culture, society, and politics"--

  • - The Breslau Diaries, 1933-1941
    af Willy
    876,95 kr.

    The diaries of Willy Cohn chronicle the progressive constriction and eventual destruction of Jewish life in Breslau, Germany, under the Nazis.

  • - Nineteenth-Century Iran and its Jewish Minority
    af Daniel Tsadik
    811,95 kr.

    Between Foreigners and Shi'is addresses nineteenth-century Iranian Jews' standing as influenced by the interplay between intervening foreigners, sectors of the Shi'i majority, and local Jews.

  • - France and the Jewish Refugee Crisis, 1933-1942
    af Vicki Caron
    443,95 kr.

    This text, which draws on primary sources and archival materials, offers the first major appraisal of French responses to the Jewish refugee crisis after the Nazi seizure of power in 1933. It explores French policies and attitudes toward Jewish refugees from three interrelated vantage points.