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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780300234909
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 317 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2019
    Keywords: Oppenheim, David ben Abraham / 1664-1736 ; Hebrew imprints / Collectors and collecting / History ; Jewish libraries / History ; Book collecting / History ; Oppenheimer, David 1664-1736 ; Bibliothek ; Geschichte
    Abstract: David Oppenheim (1664-1736), chief rabbi of Prague in the early eighteenth century, built an unparalleled collection of Jewish books and manuscripts, all of which have survived and are housed in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. His remarkable collection testifies to the myriad connections Jews maintained with each other across political borders, and the contacts between Christians and Jews that books facilitated. From contact with the great courts of European nobility to the poor of Jerusalem, his family ties brought him into networks of power, prestige, and opportunity that extended across Europe and the Mediterranean basin. Containing works of law and literature alongside prayer and poetry, his library served rabbinic scholars and communal leaders, introduced old books to new readers, and functioned as a unique source of personal authority that gained him fame throughout Jewish society and beyond. The story of his life and library brings together culture, commerce, and politics, all filtered through this extraordinary collection. Based on the careful reconstruction of an archive that is still visited by scholars today, Joshua Teplitsky's book offers a window into the social life of Jewish books in early modern Europe.-- Publisher's website
    Note: Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite 269-309
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0300222858 , 9780300222852
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 263 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mack, Merav Jerusalem
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mack, Merav Jerusalem
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mack, Merav Jerusalem
    DDC: 027.0569442
    Keywords: Libraries History ; Manuscripts History ; History ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01411628 ; Jerusalem ; Bibliothek ; Handschrift ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "In this enthralling book, Merav Mack and Benjamin Balint explore Jerusalem's libraries to tell the story of this city as a place where some of the world's most enduring ideas were put into words. The writers of Jerusalem, although renowned the world over, are not usually thought of as a distinct school; their story as Jerusalemites has never before been woven into a single narrative. Nor have the stories of the custodians, past and present, who safeguard Jerusalem's literary legacies. By showing how Jerusalem has been imagined by its writers and shelved by its librarians, Mack and Balint tell the untold history of how the peoples of the book have populated the city with texts. In their hands, Jerusalem itself-perched between East and West, antiquity and modernity, violence and piety-comes alive as a kind of labyrinthine library."--Jacket flap
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780300236729
    Language: English
    Pages: xxv, 247 Seiten , Illustrationen , 22 cm
    Year of publication: 2019
    Keywords: Erlebnisbericht ; Anthologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Erlebnisbericht ; Polen ; Weltkrieg ; Juden ; Getto ; Warschau ; Getto ; Juden ; Geschichte 1939-1943
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  • 4
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    New Haven : Yale University Press
    ISBN: 9780300229028 , 030022902X
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 541 Seiten , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Yale Judaica series volume 33
    DDC: 193
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    Keywords: Philosophy ; Judaism Works to 1900 ; Philosophy ; Judaism Works to 1900 ; Judaism ; Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Quelle ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Quelle ; Mendelssohn, Moses 1729-1786
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780300218572 , 0300218575
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 262 Seiten , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2018
    DDC: 909/.04924
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    Keywords: Jews Migration ; History ; Jewish diaspora ; Jewish diaspora ; Jews ; Juden ; Migration ; Vertreibung ; Diaspora ; Geschichte
    Abstract: For millennia, Jews and non-Jews alike have viewed forced population movement as a core aspect of the Jewish experience. This involuntary Jewish wandering has been explained as the result of divine punishment, or as a response to maltreatment of Jews by majority populations, or as the result of Jews' acceptance of their minority status perpetuating the maltreatment and forced migration. In this absorbing book, Robert Chazan explores these various accounts, and argues that Jewish population movement was in most cases voluntary, the result of a Jewish sense that there were alternatives available for making a better life
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  • 6
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    New Haven : Yale University Press
    ISBN: 9780300234633 , 9780300212297
    Language: English
    Pages: 272 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 cm
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Jewish lives
    DDC: 956.94/054/092
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    Keywords: Rabin, Yitzhak ; Rabin, Yitzhak 1922-1995 ; Prime ministers Biography ; Prime ministers Biography ; Israel ; Israel Politics and government 1993- ; Israel History ; Biografie ; Rabin, Yitsḥaḳ 1922-1995 ; Rabin, Yitsḥaḳ 1922-1995
    Abstract: An insider's perspective on the life and influence of Israel's first native-born prime minister, his bold peace initiatives, and his tragic assassination. More than two decades have passed since prime minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination in 1995, yet he remains an unusually intriguing and admired modern leader. A native-born Israeli, Rabin became an inextricable part of his nation's pre-state history and subsequent evolution. This revealing account of his life, character, and contributions draws not only on original research but also on the author's recollections as one of Rabin's closest aides. An awkward politician who became a statesman, a soldier who became a peacemaker, Rabin is best remembered for his valiant efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and for the Oslo Accords. Itamar Rabinovich provides new insights into Rabin's relationships with powerful leaders including Bill Clinton, Jordan's King Hussein, and Henry Kissinger, his desire for an Israeli-Syrian peace plan, and the political developments that shaped his tenure. The author also assesses the repercussions of Rabin's murder: Netanyahu's ensuing election and the rise of Israel's radical right wing
    Abstract: Prologue. Yitzhak Rabin's death, Yitzhak Rabin's life -- The making of a soldier, 1922-1948 -- From Independence Day to the Six-Day War, 1949-1967 -- Ambassador to Washington, 1968-1973 -- First tenure, 1974-1977 -- Fall and rise, 1977-1992 -- Rabin's peace policy, 1992-1995 -- Politics, policy, incitement, and assassination, 1992-1995 -- Epilogue
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  • 7
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    New Haven : Yale University Press
    ISBN: 9780300234473 , 9780300186932
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 224 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Jewish lives
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Haskell, Molly Steven Spielberg
    DDC: 791.409
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    Keywords: Spielberg, Steven, 1946- ; Spielberg, Steven, 1946- Criticism and interpretation ; Spielberg, Steven 1946- / Spielberg, Steven 1946- Motion picture producers and directors / Biography / United States ; Jews / Biography / United States ; ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Jews ; Motion picture producers and directors ; PERFORMING ARTS ; Spielberg, Steven ; Biografie ; Spielberg, Steven 1946-
    Abstract: A film-centric portrait of the extraordinarily gifted movie director whose decades-long influence on American popular culture is unprecedented. “Everything about me is in my films,” Steven Spielberg has said. Taking this as a key to understanding the hugely successful moviemaker, Molly Haskell explores the full range of Spielberg’s works for the light they shine upon the man himself. Through such powerhouse hits as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., Jurassic Park, and Indiana Jones, to lesser-known masterworks like A.I. and Empire of the Sun, to the haunting Schindler’s List, Haskell shows how Spielberg’s uniquely evocative filmmaking and story-telling reveal the many ways in which his life, work, and times are entwined. Organizing chapters around specific films, the distinguished critic discusses how Spielberg’s childhood in non-Jewish suburbs, his parents’ traumatic divorce, his return to Judaism upon his son’s birth, and other events echo in his work. She offers a brilliant portrait of the extraordinary director—a fearful boy living through his imagination who grew into a man whose openness, generosity of spirit, and creativity have enchanted audiences for more than 40 years.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780300219050 , 0300219059
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 357 Seiten , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2017
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Strote, Noah Benezra Lions and lambs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Strote, Noah Benezra Lions and lambs
    DDC: 943.085
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    Keywords: Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989 ; Germany Economic conditions 1918-1945 ; Germany Politics and government 1918-1933 ; Germany Politics and government 1933-1945 ; Weimarer Republik ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Demokratisierung ; Geschichte 1918-1968
    Abstract: A bold new interpretation of Germany's democratic transformation in the twentieth century, focusing on a group of intellectuals who shaped the post-Nazi reconstruction. Not long after the horrors of World War II and the Holocaust, Germans rebuilt their shattered country as a robust democracy and one of the Western world's leading nations. In his debut work, Noah Strote analyzes this remarkable turnaround and challenges the widely held perception that the Western Allies - particularly the United States - were responsible for Germany's transformation. Instead, Strote draws from never-before-seen material to show how Hitler's rise ultimately united the fractious social groups that had vied for supremacy during the so-called Weimar Republic of 1918 to 1933. Strote's character-driven narrative follows ten Germans of diverse backgrounds who lived through the breakdown of the Weimar Republic and together assumed founding roles in the post-Nazi reconstruction. Accessible, deeply researched, and strikingly original, this book offers a fresh understanding of postwar Germany and, more broadly, the postwar European order.
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part 1. Conflict -- The constitutional crisis -- Sectarian visions of the economy -- The battle over national education -- The problem of culture -- Two competing ideals for a Third Reich -- Part 2. Partnership -- The creation of constitutional consensus -- Christian economics? -- The education of Western Europeans -- The culture of Christian partnership -- Living with liberal democracy -- Conclusion.
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  • 9
    Book
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    New Haven : Yale University Press
    ISBN: 9780300218466
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 314 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Year of publication: 2016
    DDC: 964.004924
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    Keywords: Marokko ; Juden ; Muslim ; Rechtssystem ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Integration ; Geschichte 1850-1910
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 279-306
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9780300171969
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 357 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2016
    DDC: 843/.912
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    Keywords: Némirovsky, Irène ; Jews Biography ; Novelists, French Biography 20th century ; Jewish women Biography ; Némirovsky, Irène 1903-1942 Novelists, French / Biography / 20th century ; Jewish women / Biography / France ; Jews / Biography / France ; Némirovsky, Irène 1903-1942 ; Némirovsky, Irène 1903-1942
    Abstract: Irène Némirovsky succeeded in creating a brilliant career as a novelist in the 1930s, only to have her life cut short: a “foreign Jew” in France, she was deported in 1942 and died in Auschwitz. But her two young daughters survived, and as adults they brought their mother back to life. In 2004, Suite française, Némirovsky’s posthumous novel, became an international best seller; some critics, however, condemned her as a “self-hating Jew” whose earlier works were rife with anti-Semitic stereotypes. Informed by personal interviews with Némirovsky’s descendants and others, as well as by extensive archival research, this wide-ranging intellectual biography situates Némirovsky in the literary and political climate of interwar France and recounts, for the first time, the postwar lives of her daughters. Némirovsky's Jewish works, Suleiman argues, should be read as explorations of the conflicted identities that shaped the lives of secular Jews in twentieth-century Europe and beyond.
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