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  • Center for Research on Antisemitism  (3)
  • Brandenburg  (3)
  • English  (3)
  • Dobroszycki, Lucjan  (2)
  • Lederhendler, Eli
  • Geschichte  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 0300052774
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 199 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Year of publication: 1994
    Uniform Title: Legale polnische Presse im Generalgouvernement 1939 - 1945
    DDC: 073/.8/09044
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1939-1945 ; Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 - Pologne - Propagande ; Journaux allemands - Pologne ; Journaux polonais ; Perswezen ; Presse - Pologne - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Presse et politique - Pologne - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Geschichte ; Weltkrieg (1939-1945) ; Press -- Poland -- History -- 20th century ; World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland ; Presse ; Pologne - Histoire - 1939-1945 (Occupation) ; Polen ; Polen ; Polen ; Presse ; Geschichte 1939-1945
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1563244632
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 164 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Year of publication: 1994
    DDC: 940.53/18/09438
    Keywords: Geschichte 1944-1947 ; Holocaust ; Overlevenden ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Judenvernichtung ; Holocaust survivors History ; Sources ; Jews History ; Sources ; Überlebender ; Juden ; Judenvernichtung ; Polen ; Poland Ethnic relations ; Sources ; Polen ; Quelle ; Polen ; Judenvernichtung ; Überlebender ; Geschichte 1944-1947 ; Polen ; Juden ; Geschichte 1944-1947
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0814750842 , 0814751385
    Language: English
    Pages: 232 S.
    Year of publication: 1994
    Series Statement: Reappraisals in Jewish social and intellectual history
    DDC: 947/.004924 20
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Immigranten ; Joden ; Sociale aanpassing ; Einwanderer ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Judentum ; Politik ; Jews -- Europe, Eastern -- Civilization ; Jews -- Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government ; Jews -- United States -- Civilization ; Jews -- United States -- Politics and government ; Immigrants -- United States -- Intellectual life ; Immigrants -- United States -- Political activity ; Judaism -- History -- Modern period, 1750- ; Judentum ; Juden ; Moderne ; Geschichte ; USA ; Europe, Eastern -- Ethnic relations ; United States -- Ethnic relations ; Osteuropa ; USA ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Osteuropa ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Osteuropa ; Judentum ; Geschichte ; USA ; Judentum ; Geschichte ; USA ; Judentum ; Moderne ; Osteuropa ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Facing the dizzying array of changes commonly referred to as "modernity," Jews in nineteenth-century Eastern Europe and early twentieth-century America reflected the crises and opportunities of the modern world most eloquently in their speech, their culture, and their literature. Relying on those spoken and written words as "eyewitnesses," Eli Lederhendler illustrates how the self-perceptions of Jews evolved, both in the Old World and among immigrants to America. He focuses on a wide range of subjects to provide an overview of this clash between old and new and to reveal ways in which cultural conflicts were reconciled. How, for instance, was messianic language adapted to serve nationalistic goals? What did America signify to Jewish thinkers at the turn of the century? What do Jewish "user's guides" to the New World tell us about Jewish secular culture and its perspective on sex, love, marriage, etiquette, and health? More generally, what do Jewish letters and literature tell us about how communities adapt to radically new environments? Jewish Responses to Modernity highlights the manner in which codes and symbols are passed from one generation to the next, reinforcing a group's sense of self and helping to define its relations with others, demonstrating yet again the importance of language as a vehicle for minority-group self-expression in the past and in the present.
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