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  • Berg, Hetty  (1)
  • University of London  (1)
  • London  (2)
  • Juden  (2)
  • Holocaust in literature
  • Jewish literature History and criticism
  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 95 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2019
    Keywords: Geld ; Wohltätigkeit ; Antisemitismus ; Ausstellung ; Juden
    Abstract: Jews. Money. What’s fact? What’s fiction? Jews, Money, Myth is a major exhibition exploring the role of money in Jewish life. Discover the ideas, myths and stereotypes that link Jews and money over the course of 2000 years. Artwork includes Rembrandt’s first masterpiece Judas Returning the Thirty Pieces of Silver and new commissions by Jeremy Deller and Doug Fishbone. This exhibition draws together art, film, literature and cultural ephemera from board games and cartoons to costumes and figurines. Follow the real and imagined stories of Jews – in finance, commerce and capitalism – up to the present day.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII Seiten, [1] Blatt, 540 Seiten, [32] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2021
    Series Statement: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
    Series Statement: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
    Keywords: Juden ; Niederlande
    Abstract: 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.
    Note: First published in the Netherlands by Uitgeverij Balans, Amsterdam, 2017
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