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    Amsterdam : Rodopi
    ISBN: 9789401200707
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 195 pages)
    Year of publication: 2011
    Series Statement: On the boundary of two worlds 31
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Undigested Past: The Holocaust in Lithuania
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; World War (1939-1945) ; 1900-1999 ; Jews History 20th century ; Genocide History 20th century ; Antisemitism ; Genocide ; Jews ; History ; Lithuania ; Lithuania
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Lithuanian Historical Background -- Origins of Anti-Semitism -- Jewish Life in Lithuania between World Wars -- The Holocaust in Lithuania -- Issues of Compliance and Collaboration -- The Human Dimension -- Why Did it Happen? -- From Black and White to Shades of Grey -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- About the Author.
    Abstract: This is a most honest, balanced and tactful attempt to promote self-reflection and self-understanding in two nations involved in a brutal genocide. If you are a Lithuanian or a Jew, after reading this book you have no other choice but to redefine your personal identity in order to answer the questions: What does it mean to be a Lithuanian? What does it mean to be a Lithuanian Jew? I thought I knew the answers, but I was wrong.Levas Kovarskis, psychoanalystAs Lithuanians, we need to face the deep and painful reflections of the events highlighted in this remarkable book. A great deal of work is needed on both sides to restore trust between Jews and Lithuanians and, for those not afraid to do so, reading this book is a very good first step.Danius Puras, psychiatristDespite the multitude of available works on the Holocaust, this admirably concise, yet detailed, volume will be an eye-opener for many - probably most - of its readers. Particularly valuable is its comparative (not contrastive) survey of the behavior of many in Lithuania and The Netherlands during and after the Second World War. In no sense is this book 'anti-Lithuanian', for, as the author well realizes, it was not only the Jews in that country who suffered terribly under Nazi and Soviet occupation. This monograph deserves a very wide readership, especially in Lithuania.Martin Dewhirst, University of Glasgow, Scotland.--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-190) and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789042028401
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 358) , illustrations
    Year of publication: 2010
    Series Statement: Currents of encounter v. 37
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Roots and Routes: Identity Construction and the Jewish-Christian-Muslim Dialogue
    Keywords: Religions Relations ; Abrahamic religions ; Christianity and other religions Islam ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Islam Relations ; Judaism ; Judaism Relations ; Islam ; Islam Relations ; Christianity ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; Abrahamic religions ; Christianity ; Interfaith relations ; Islam ; Judaism ; Religions ; Relations
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Dialogue Organisations and Dialogue Documents -- Authentic Dialogue A Contradiction in Terms? -- Truth-Claiming and Truth-Finding -- Transgressing and Setting Ritual Boundaries -- Understanding and Being Understood -- Dialogues about Dialogue The Meta-Level -- A Both/And Theory of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Dialogue -- Literature Consulted -- Index of Hebrew and Arabic Terms -- Index of Names -- Appendix I -- Appendix II.
    Abstract: Dialogue participants demonstrate strong motivations for contributing to interreligious dialogue, based on a firm belief that encountering the other generates understanding – the contact thesis. Interreligious dialogue meets with both suspicion and cynicism: the former because it may result in loss of identity, and the latter because important issues may be ignored. The hitherto unanswered question is how Jewish-Christian-Muslim dialogue affects the identities of its participants. In this study Rachel Reedijk analyses identity construction in an interreligious context against the backdrop of the dominant either/or discourse regarding religious diversity – and, for that matter, multiculturalism – in Western society. The conceptual framework of this study is constituted by the debate on essentialism and constructivism in the social sciences. She argues that, under the right circumstances, interreligious dialogue can move beyond polemics and apologetics and prepare the ground for understanding in the dual sense of prejudice reduction and interreligious hermeneutics
    Note: Includes bibliographical references ([325]-344) and indexes
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  • 3
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    Amsterdam : Rodopi
    ISBN: 9789042027633
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 386 pages) , illustrations
    Year of publication: 2010
    Series Statement: On the boundary of two worlds: identity, freedom and moral imagination in the Baltics 20
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Liekis, Šarūnas, 1969- 1939
    Keywords: Vilnius, Battle of (Lithuania : 1939) ; 1900-1999 ; Vilnius, Battle of, Vilnius, Lithuania, 1939 ; Jews History 20th century ; Polish people History 20th century ; Jews ; Polish people ; History ; Vilnius (Lithuania) History 20th century ; Lithuania ; Vilnius
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Šarūnas Liekis -- INTRODUCTION /Šarūnas Liekis -- HISTORIOGRAPHY /Šarūnas Liekis -- THE INTERWAR LITHUANIAN REPUBLIC: BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT /Šarūnas Liekis -- A DEVELOPING CRISIS /Šarūnas Liekis -- A NEW FOCUS /Šarūnas Liekis -- THE POLISH AND JEWISH QUESTIONS AND THE NEW AUTHORITIES /Šarūnas Liekis -- THE END OF THE REPUBLIC /Šarūnas Liekis -- ENDNOTES /Šarūnas Liekis -- REFERENCES /Šarūnas Liekis -- INDEX /Šarūnas Liekis.
    Abstract: "This gripping and well-documented account of the history of the town of Vilnius and its surrounding region from the Polish ultimatum of March 1938, which forced Lithuania to open diplomatic relations with Poland, to the incorporation of Lithuania into the Soviet Union in June 1940 is set against the evolution of Lithuania's relations with her neighbours during this crucial period. It is a major contribution to the outbreak of war in September 1939 and the subsequent evolution of Nazi Soviet relations. Prof. Liekis presents a remarkable history based on archival sources never before utilized in any English-language study. In revealing the geopolitical, ideological, economic, social and ethnic dimensions of an immense tragedy in the heart of Europe, the author provides a new perspective on the unraveling of a society and nation during the initial days of World War II as prelude to the most violent period in European history."--Publisher's description
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-381) and index
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