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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: German-Jewish Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2023) 189-207
    Keywords: Jews, German Attitudes ; Jews Historiography ; Jews Study and teaching ; Jewish historians Attitudes ; Jewish archives
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: AJS Review
    Angaben zur Quelle: 47,1 (2023) 77-104
    Keywords: Jews History ; Research ; Jews Historiography ; Judaism Historiography
    Abstract: Histories like Heinrich Graetz’s Geschichte der Juden (1854–1876) may have once been prominent and popular, but more recently this genre has fallen out of favor as scholars generally no longer try to write monumental histories of the Jews. This article traces the turn away from monumental histories and how it represents fundamental changes in how scholars understand Jewish history: Graetz and his contemporaries constructed Jewish history as a unified field, but today some question the notion of “a” Jewish history, instead looking to a multiplicity of histories and narratives. Nevertheless, a cohort of leading scholars and popular writers continue to produce synthetic histories of the Jews, and many still produce linear narratives of Jewish history for introductory Jewish history courses. Consequently, this article brings together historiography and pedagogy to comprehend the persistence and meaning of master narrative frameworks as scholars and the public continue to envision Jewish history.
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  • 3
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    In:  Shofar; an Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 37,2 (2019) 122-165
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Shofar; an Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 37,2 (2019) 122-165
    Keywords: Jewish history matters (Podcast) ; Podcasts ; Jews History ; Study and teaching ; Jews Historiography ; Wissenschaft des Judentums (Movement)
    Abstract: Since the early 2000s, podcasts have grown into an important global broadcast medium with wide application in a variety of fields. This article introduces the Jewish History Matters podcast and situates it in within this broader history of podcasting and the role of aural culture in academia and Jewish studies. It details the origins and aspirations of the project and the possibility of podcasting as a means of scholarly communication, service, and reaching a broader public. Alongside this general introduction to the podcast, the article presents an edited transcript of a conversation on the podcast between Jeffrey Blutinger, Mirjam Thulin, and Jason Lustig reflecting on two centuries of modern Jewish studies, from the emergence of Wissenschaft des Judentums in 1818 to the present. We discuss why studying Jewish history mattered to nineteenth-century scholars of Jewish studies, why it is still significant in the present moment, how the field of Jewish studies has changed over the generations, and why this history of history matters in terms of understanding the modern Jewish experience and the past, present, and future of Jewish studies.
    Note: Includes a transcript of a conversation between Jeffrey Blutinger, Mirjam Thulin, and Jason Lustig (p. 136-165).
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780197563526
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 265 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: 〈〈The〉〉 Oxford series on history and archives
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lustig, Jason Time to gather
    DDC: 026/.90904924
    Keywords: Jewish archives / Germany ; Jewish archives / United States ; Jewish archives / Palestine ; Jewish diaspora ; Jews / Identity ; Collective memory ; Collective memory ; Jewish archives ; Jewish diaspora ; Jews / Identity ; Germany ; Middle East / Palestine ; United States ; Jüdische Gemeinde ; Archiv ; Dokumentation ; Geschichtsschreibung
    Abstract: "A Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture examines Jewish archives in Germany, the United States, and Israel/Palestine and argues that historical records took on potent value in modern Jewish life as both sources of history and anchors of memory, precisely because archives presented one way of transmitting Jewish culture and history from one generation to another. Creating archives was one means for Jews to take control of their history, especially after the Holocaust when efforts at archive restitution removed looted archives from the hands of perpetrators. Such efforts also raised complex questions of who could actually "own" this history. This book contends that twentieth-century Jewish archival efforts served as a proxy for wide-ranging struggles over the meaning and control of Jewish culture: Whether in Israel's claims to be a successor to European Jewry, the reality of American Jewry's rising prominence, or the question of the continued vitality of Jewish life in Germany after the Holocaust, gathering archives was a means to assert dominance over Jewish culture by making claims of ties to the past and constituting a kind of "birth certificate" or legitimization of communal life. A Time to Gather presents archive-making as a metaphor with the dispersion and gathering of documents falling in the context of the Jews' long diasporic history. In the end, a rising urgency of archival memory in Jewish life and the importance of history's traces meant archives were powerful but contested symbols of control of the past, present, and future"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Archival Totality in the Gesamtarchiv der deutschen Juden -- Ingathering the Exiles of the Past? Bringing Archives to Jerusalem -- An Archive of Diaspora at the 'Jerusalem on the Ohio' -- Making the Past into History: Jewish Archives and Postwar Germany -- Digitization, Virtual Collections, and Total Archives in the Twenty-First Century
    Note: Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite 239-260
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