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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781501763106
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p.)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Keywords: Cultural pluralism History 20th century ; HISTORY / Jewish ; identity politics, origins of multiculturalism, zionism in the harlem renaissance, black-jewish relations, American pragmatist philosophers
    Abstract: In An American Friendship, David Weinfeld presents the biography of an idea, cultural pluralism, the intellectual precursor to modern multiculturalism. He roots the origins of cultural pluralism in the friendship between two philosophers, Jewish immigrant Horace Kallen and African American Alain Locke, who advanced cultural pluralism in opposition to both racist nativism and the assimilationist "melting pot." It is a simple idea: different ethnic groups can and should coexist in America, perpetuating their cultures for the betterment of the country as whole. Cultural pluralism grew out of the lived experience of this friendship between two remarkable individuals. Kallen, a founding faculty member of the New School for Social Research, became a leading American Zionist. Locke, the first Black Rhodes Scholar, taught at Howard University, and is best known as the intellectual godfather of the Harlem Renaissance and editor of The New Negro in 1925. Their friendship began at Harvard and Oxford in 1906-1908 and was rekindled during the Depression, growing stronger until Locke's death in 1954. To Locke and Kallen, friendship itself was a metaphor for cultural pluralism, exemplified by people who found common ground while appreciating each other's differences. Weinfeld demonstrates how their understanding of cultural pluralism as friendship offers a new vision for diverse societies across the globe. An American Friendship provides critical background for understanding the conflicts over identity politics that polarize American society today
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Acknowledgments , Author’s Note , Introduction: What Difference Does the Difference Make? Cultural Pluralism as Friendship , 1. From Berenstadt to Boston , 2. The Talented among the Tenth , 3. Locke and Kallen, Student and Teacher , 4. American Pluralists, Friends at Oxford , 5. The Plural Is Political , 6. Plural in Culture, Universal in Religion , 7. Friendship Rekindled, Pluralism Refined , 8. Locke’s Legacy, Kallen’s Memory , Conclusion: Differences Made , Notes , Index , In English
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  • 2
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    University Park, PA : Penn State University Press
    ISBN: 9781646022335
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p.) , 70 color/11 b&w illustrations/6 maps
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Ancient Jerusalem Publications 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The landfill of early Roman Jerusalem
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology ; Early Roman ; Jerusalem ; Judah ; Landfill archaeology ; Roman procurators ; archaeobotanics ; glass analysis ; halacha ; metal analysis ; numismatics ; pottery analysis ; zooarchaeology ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This is the story of the landfill that operated in Jerusalem during the first century CE and served as its garbage dump during the ca. 50-year period that followed Jesus’s crucifixion through to the period that led to the great revolt of the Jews just prior to the city’s destruction.The book presents an extensive investigation of hundreds of thousands of items that were systematically excavated from the thick layers of landfill. It brings together experts who conducted in-depth studies of every sort of material discarded as refuse—ceramic, metal, glass, bone, wood, and more. This research presents an amazing and tantalizing picture of daily life in ancient Jerusalem, and how life was shaped and regulated by strict behavioral rules (halacha). The book also explores why garbage was collected in Jerusalem in so strict a manner and why the landfill operated for only about 50 years. Half a century of garbage from Early Roman–period Jerusalem provides an abundance of new data and new insights into the ideological choices and new religious concepts emerging and developing among those living in Jerusalem at this critical moment. It is an eye-opener for archaeologists, historians, anthropologists, and theologians, as well as for the general reader
    Note: Frontmatter , CONTENTS , PREFACE , PART I: INTRODUCTION AND STRATIGRAPHY , CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION , CHAPTER 2 STRATIGRAPHY , PART II: THE FINDS , CHAPTER 3 THE POTTERY , CHAPTER 4 THE NUMISMATIC FINDS , CHAPTER 5 THE CHALK VESSELS , CHAPTER 6 THE GLASS FINDS , CHAPTER 7.1 THE METAL ARTIFACTS , CHAPTER 7.2 REPORT ON GLASSY SLAG FRAGMENTS , CHAPTER 8 THE PLASTER FRAGMENTS , CHAPTER 9 THE STONE SCALE-WEIGHTS , CHAPTER 10 MISCELLANEOUS FINDS , PART III: FLORA AND FAUNA , CHAPTER 11 FAUNAL REMAINS , CHAPTER 12 FISH REMAINS , CHAPTER 13 ARCHAEOBOTANICAL ANALYSIS , CHAPTER 14 SEEDS, GRAINS AND OTHER PLANT ORGANS , PART IV: SYNTHESIS AND SUMMARY , CHAPTER 15 COMMITTING THE KIDRONʼS WESTERN SLOPES TO GARBAGE DISPOSAL: JEWISH URBANISM UNDER ROMAN HEGEMONY , INDEX OF LOCI , In English
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  • 3
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    University Park, PA : Penn State University Press
    ISBN: 9781646021895
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Linguistic Studies in Ancient West Semitic 16
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative ; Biblical Hebrew ; aspect ; explanation of the semantic development of the biblical Hebrew verbal system ; modality ; pragmatics ; progressive ; resultative ; semantics ; semiotics ; tense ; verb
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Transliteration Key -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Comments on the State of Research -- Chapter 3. A Theory of Aspect and Tense -- Chapter 4. Progressive and Resultative Verbs in Biblical Hebrew -- Chapter 5. Communicative Appeal and the Semantics of the Biblical Hebrew Verb -- Chapter 6 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
    Abstract: This book provides a new explanation for what has long been a challenge for scholars of Biblical Hebrew: how to understand the expression of verbal tense and aspect.Working from a representative text corpus, combined with database queries of specific usages and surveys of examples discussed in the scholarly literature, Ulf Bergström gives a comprehensive overview of the semantic meanings of the verbal forms, along with a significant sample of the variation of pragmatically inferred tense, aspect, or modality (TAM) meanings. Bergström applies diachronic typology and a redefined concept of aspect to demonstrate that Biblical Hebrew verbal forms have basic aspectual and derived temporal meanings and that communicative appeal, the action-triggering function of language, affects verbal semantics and promotes the diversification of tense meanings. Bergström's overarching explanation of the semantic development of the Biblical Hebrew verbal system is an important contribution to the study of the evolution of the verbal system and meanings of individual verbs in the Hebrew Bible. Accessibly written and structured for seminar use, Bergström's study brings new perspectives to a debate that, in many ways, had reached a stalemate, and it challenges scholars working with TAM and the Biblical Hebrew verb to revisit their theoretical premises. Advanced students and scholars of Biblical Hebrew and other Semitic languages will find the study thought provoking, and linguists will appreciate its contributions to linguistic theory and typology
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  • 4
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    Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501764769
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (344 p.) , 17 b&w halftones, 8 color halftones
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Medieval Societies, Religions, and Cultures
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cohen, Jeremy, 1953 - The salvation of Israel
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    Keywords: Antichrist History of doctrines ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; End of the world History of doctrines ; Judaism (Christian theology) History of doctrines ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; RELIGION / Judaism / General ; judeo-centrism, christian eschatology, jews and Christianity ; Christentum ; Eschatologie ; Juden ; Geschichte -1700
    Abstract: The Salvation of Israel investigates Christianity's eschatological Jew, the role and characteristics of the Jews at the end of days in the Christian imagination. It explores the depth of Christian ambivalence regarding these Jews, from Paul's Epistle to the Romans, through late antiquity and the Middle Ages, to the Puritans of the seventeenth century. Jeremy Cohen contends that few aspects of a religion shed as much light on the character and the self-understanding of its adherents as its expectations for the end of time. Moreover, eschatological beliefs express and mold an outlook toward non-believers, situating them in an overall scheme of human history and conditioning interaction with them as that history unfolds.Cohen's close readings of biblical commentary, theological texts, and Christian iconography reveal the dual role of the Jews of the last days. For rejecting belief and salvation in Jesus Christ, they have been linked to the false messiah, the Antichrist, the agent of Satan and the exemplary embodiment of evil. Yet from its inception, Christianity has also hinged its hopes for the Second Coming on the enlightenment and repentance of the Jews; for then, as Paul prophesized, "all Israel will be saved."In its vast historical scope, from the ancient Mediterranean world of early Christianity to seventeenth century England and New England, The Salvation of Israel offers a nuanced and insightful assessment of Christian attitudes toward Jews, rife with inconsistency and complexity, thus contributing significantly to our understanding of Jewish-Christian relations
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Acknowledgments , Introduction , Part I. All Israel Will Be Saved , 1. Paul and the Mystery of Israel’s Salvation , 2. The Pauline Legacy , 3. The Latin West , Part II. The Jews and Antichrist , 4. Antichrist and the Jews in Early Christianity , 5. Jews and the Many Faces of Antichrist in the Middle Ages , 6. Antichrist and Jews in Literature, Drama, and Visual Arts , Part III. At the Forefront of the Redemption , 7. Honorius Augustodunensis, the Song of Songs, and Synagoga Conversa , 8. Jewish Converts and Christian Salvation , 9. Puritans, Jews, and the End of Days , Afterword , Notes , Bibliography , Index , In English
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780271093635
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (128 p.) , 101 color illustrations/1 map
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Dimyonot: Jews and the Cultural Imagination 13
    Keywords: Photography / Subjects & Themes / Regional (see also TRAVEL / Pictorials) ; Iran Judaism ; Iran religious minorities ; Iran ; Iranian Jews ; Iranian Revolution 1979 ; Iranian diaspora ; Israel ; Jews in the Middle East ; Mizrahi/Sephardi history ; the Islamic Republic
    Abstract: This book reveals one of the most beautiful and complicated untold stories of our time. Westerners often imagine Jews in Iran as a captive and oppressed community, alienated within their home nation yet restricted from leaving it. The reality is much more complex. Jews of Iran is a photographic journey through twenty-first-century Iran, providing a unique view of the country’s Jewish community in situations typically unknown to the Western world. Photojournalist Hassan Sarbakhshian spent two years living among Iran’s Jewish communities, joining them for holidays, family gatherings, and travels, and—with the help of fellow journalist Parvaneh Vahidmanesh—documenting how they lived. Moving beyond the well-known state and regional confrontations, the photos that Sarbakhshian took tell a broader story about a community of people who live in the figurative and literal middle. They are Iranian nationals by birth and by choice, and they are Jews by religious affiliation. Full loyalty to their country is expected, even as their ancestral homeland is at odds with their political homeland. This photographic chronicle illuminates the grey zone that they inhabit.Featuring over one hundred full-color photos, contextualized with extensive annotations, and accompanied by a substantive introduction written by historian Lior B. Sternfeld, Jews of Iran calls into question Western views of this religious community
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Acknowledgments , Introduction: Iranian Jews in the Twenty-First Century , Business and Everyday Life , Religious Life and Rituals , Conclusion , Bibliography , Index , In English
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    University Park, PA : Penn State University Press
    ISBN: 9781646022083
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 p.)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Elephantine revisited
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    Keywords: Aramaic language ; Jews History To 1500 ; RELIGION / Biblical Studies / History & Culture ; Achaemenid empire ; Achaemenid period ; Ahiqar ; Aramaic language ; Aramaic linguistics ; Aramaic ostraca ; Aramaic ; Aswan ; Bisitun ; Early Judaism ; Elephantine excavations ; Elephantine ; Ezra ; Jewish Law ; Nehemia ; Persian empire ; Persian period ; Satrapy of Egypt ; Tobit ; Yeb ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Elephantine ; Jüdische Gemeinde ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The Judean community at Elephantine has long fascinated historians of the Persian period. This book, with its stellar assemblage of important scholarly voices, provides substantive new insights and approaches that will advance the study of this well-known but not entirely understood community from fifth-century BCE Egypt. Since Bezalel Porten’s pioneering Archives from Elephantine, published in 1968, the discourse on the subject of the community of Elephantine during the Persian period has changed considerably, due to new data from excavations, the discovery and publication of previously unknown texts, and original scholarly insights and avenues of inquiry. Running the gamut from archaeological to linguistic investigations and encompassing legal, literary, religious, and other aspects of life in this Judean community, this volume stands at a crossroads of research that extends from Hebrew Bible studies to the history of early Jewish communities. It also features fourteen new Aramaic ostraca from Aswan. The volume will appeal to students and scholars of the Hebrew Bible and ancient Judaism, as well as to a wider audience of Egyptologists, Semitists, and specialists in ancient Near Eastern studies. In addition to the editor, the contributors to this volume include Annalisa Azzoni, Bob Becking, Alejandro F. Botta, Lester L. Grabbe, Ingo Kottsieper, Reinhard G. Kratz, André Lemaire, Hélène Nutkowicz, Beatrice von Pilgrim, Cornelius von Pilgrim, Bezalel Porten, Ada Yardeni, and Ran Zadok. Moreover, a video recording of an interview conducted with Porten on his long career in Elephantine studies accompanies the book through a link on the Eisenbrauns website
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Illustrations , Preface , Abbreviations , Chapter 1 On the Archaeological Background of the Aramaic Papyri from Elephantine in the Light of Recent Fieldwork , Chapter 2 Family Life and Law at Elephantine , Chapter 3 Some Aspects of Family Bonds in the Judean Community of Elephantine , Chapter 4 Law in Elephantine: Crimes and Misdemeanors , Chapter 5 The Ostraca of Elephantine: A Further Light on the Judeans in Elephantine , Chapter 6 Elephantine and Ezra–Nehemiah , Chapter 7 Aḥiqar and Bisitun: The Literature of the Judeans at Elephantine , Chapter 8 On Aḥiqar and the Bible , Chapter 9 The Identity of the People at Elephantine , Chapter 10 The Contribution of Elephantine Aramaic to Aramaic Studies , Chapter 11 Personal Names in New Aramaic Ostraca from Syene , Contributors , Ancient Sources Index , Subject Index , In English
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  • 7
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    University Park, PA : Penn State University Press
    ISBN: 9781646022199
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (150 p.)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Critical studies in the Hebrew Bible 13
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tooman, William A., 1969 - The Torah unabridged
    Keywords: RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament ; "ation ; 1 Kings ; Canaanites ; Covenant Code ; D code ; Deuteronomy ; Exodus ; Ezra ; Hebrew Bible ; Holiness Code ; Joshua ; Nehemiah ; Persian Yehud ; Yehud ; ancient Jewish Hermeneutics ; ancient Jewish exegesis ; biblical law ; exogamy ; gentiles ; inner-biblical interpretation ; intermarriage ; law ; legal exegesis ; legal interpretation ; marriage law ; marriage ; priestly law
    Abstract: The Torah Unabridged is a detailed examination of legal reasoning in the Hebrew Bible. Focusing on the exegetical operations by which biblical laws related to intermarriage were applied to circumstances and persons that lie outside the sphere of their explicit content, this book reconstructs the ways in which laws regarding intermarriage evolved, were interpreted, and were applied across time and place.William A. Tooman argues that the “exegetical impulse” to expand upon the gaps left by laws relating to marriage in the Torah is expressed in several distinctive ways in later texts in the Hebrew Bible. Adopting a diachronic approach, Tooman examines the techniques biblical writers used in their appropriation, expansion, and manipulation of legal ideas within earlier biblical texts in order to apply the laws to more situations, circumstances, and people. Tooman’s analysis reveals that from Exodus to Ezra-Nehemiah, legal reasoning on intermarriage moved in a singular direction: toward an ever-greater restriction of marriage between Israelites/Jews and gentiles. The final chapter sums up the ways that this was accomplished, summarizing the logical and exegetical operations executed in the process of expanding the relevance of these laws, and describing the hermeneutical assumptions that motivated the process.Grounded in a detailed philological analysis of the Hebrew texts, this tightly argued monograph is an important impetus to further debate in the field. It will be welcomed by biblical scholars and by specialists in the history of law
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Acknowledgments , List of Abbreviations and Sigla , Introduction. The Abridged Torah , Chapter 1. Explicit Intermarriage Laws in the Torah , Chapter 2. Deployment of Intermarriage Law in Joshua and Kings , Chapter 3. Deployment of Intermarriage Laws in Ezra–Nehemiah , Conclusion. The Unabridged Torah , Appendix 1. Annotated Catalogue of Biblical “Marriage” Laws , Appendix 2. Catalogue of Nonlegal Scriptural Texts Related to Marriage and Intermarriage , Bibliography , Ancient Source Index , In English
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780271094670
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (284 p.)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Dimyonot: Jews and the Cultural Imagination
    Keywords: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Hebrew ; Alan Mintz ; American Jewish history ; Hebrew Literature ; Holocaust ; Jewish Literature ; Jewish Theology ; S. Y. Agnon ; identity ; modern era
    Abstract: Alan Mintz (1947–2017) was a singular figure in the American Jewish literary landscape. In addition to publishing six authoritative books and numerous journal articles on modern and contemporary Jewish culture, Mintz contributed countless reviews and essays to literary journals, including the New Republic, the New York Times Book Review, and the Jewish Review of Books. Scattered in miscellaneous volumes and publications, these writings reveal aspects of Mintz’s scholarly personality that are not evident in his monographs.American Hebraist collects fifteen of Mintz’s most insightful articles and essays. The topics range from the life and work of Nobel Prize winner S. Y. Agnon—including a chapter from Mintz’s unfinished literary biography of that author—to Jewish and Israeli literature, the Holocaust, and a rare autobiographical essay. The chapters are introduced and contextualized by Mintz’s longtime colleague and friend David Stern, who opens the book by tracing the arc of Mintz’s intellectual career; the volume concludes with a personal essay and remembrance written by Beverly Bailis, the last student to complete a doctorate under Mintz’s direction.Brimming with erudition and intriguing biographical notes, American Hebraist provides new insights into the life and work of one of the twentieth century’s most important scholars of modern Hebrew literature. Students and scholars alike will benefit from this essential companion to Mintz’s scholarship
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Acknowledgments , American Hebraist: An Introduction , 1 Agnon’s Childhood , 2 Agnon in Jaffa: The Myth of the Artist as a Young Man , 3 Agnon Without End , 4 In the Seas of Youth , 5 On “The Sense of Smell” by S. Y. Agnon , 6 Reading Hahazanim , 7 Writing About Ourselves: Jewish Autobiography, Modern and Premodern , 8 Ahad Ha-Am and the Essay: The Vicissitudes of Reason , 9 Sefer Ha’aggadah: Triumph or Tragedy? , 10 Israeli Literature in the Minds of American Readers , 11 Haim Gouri at 90 , 12 Viva Voce: Vicissitudes of the Spoken Word in Hebrew Literature , 13 Knocking on Heaven’s Gate: Hebrew Literature and Wisse’s Canon , 14 Modern Hebrew Literature and Jewish Theology: Repositioning the Question , 15 Hebrew in America: A Memoir , Epilogue: Packing Up an Office; The Work of Mourning and the Creation of an Archive , In English
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781646022601
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (396 p.)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Monograph Series of the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology ; Early Islamic settlement history ; Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University ; Yotvata excavations ; fortified Iron I site ; material culture in the greater Arabah region
    Abstract: This book presents the final report of the excavations at Yotvata, the largest oasis in the Arabah Valley, conducted by the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University in 1974–1980 under the direction of Dr. Zeʾev Meshel. The report covers two central sites: a fortified Iron I site and an Early Islamic settlement. The Iron I remains consist of an irregular casemate wall surrounding a courtyard. The location of this site suggests that the settlement was established in order to protect the water sources and to overlook and supervise the nearby crossroads. Based on the relative proximity of the site to Timna, it may be concluded that the oasis formed the main source of water and wood for the population involved in copper production in that region.The rich finds uncovered at the Early Islamic settlement—including a large courtyard building and a nearby bathhouse, among other structures—point to habitation from the end of the seventh to the early ninth century CE. The proximity of the settlement to a sophisticated irrigation system (qanat) and the administrative/economic ostraca discovered at the site suggest that it served as the center of an agricultural estate owned by an elite Muslim family. Among the unique finds is a large assemblage of locally produced, handmade pottery, which is thoroughly studied here.The findings from the excavations at the Yotvata oasis have made a major contribution to the study of Early Islamic settlement and material culture in the greater Arabah region and beyond
    Note: Frontmatter , CONTENTS , PREFACE , CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: THE YOTVATA OASIS , SECTION I YOTVATA HILL THE IRON I “FOR TRESS” AND OTHER REMAINS , PART I THE SITE IN CONTEXT , CHAPTER 2 YOTVATA: A “FORTRESS” ON A ROAD JUNCTION , PART II ARCHITECTURAL REMAINS , CHAPTER 3 THE EXCAVATIONS AND ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS , PART III ARTIFACTS , CHAPTER 4 THE POTTERY ASSEMBLAGE OF THE IRON I , CHAPTER 5 PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE IRON I POTTERY , CHAPTER 6 THE CERAMIC FINDS FROM THE NABATAEAN BUILT TOMB , CHAPTER 7 THE CHIPPED ST ONE COLLECTIONS: LITHIC PERSPECTIVES ON AN OASIS SITE IN THE ARABAH , CHAPTER 8 SHELL ARTIFACTS , CHAPTER 9 TWO BONE OBJECTS , CHAPTER 10 OSTRICH EGGSHELLS , CHAPTER 11 GROUND STONE TOOLS , CHAPTER 12 WORKED WOODEN OBJECTS FROM THE IRON I , CHAPTER 13 A WOOD COFFIN FROM THE NABATAEAN BUILT TOMB , CHAPTER 14 CORDS AND BASKETRY FROM THE IRON I AND TEXTILES FROM THE NABATAEAN BUILT TOMB , PART IV ECOFACTS , CHAPTER 15 ARCHAEOBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM THE IRON I “FORTRESS” AND THE NABATAEAN BUILT TOMB , CHAPTER 16 CHARCOAL SAMPLES FROM THE CHALCOLITHIC/EARLY BRONZE I SETTLEMENT , CHAPTER 17 DENDROARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT ON THE COFFIN FROM THE NABATAEAN BUILT TOMB , CHAPTER 18 IRON I AND CHALCOLITHIC/EARLY BRONZE I F AUNA , CHAPTER 19 RADIOCARBON DATES , PART V CONCLUDING REMARKS , CHAPTER 20 MAṢṢEBOTH (STANDING STONES) IN GATES , CHAPTER 21 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS , ADDENDUM LATER EXCAVATIONS IN THE NABATAEAN BUILT TOMB , LIST OF LOCI , SECTION II THE EARLY ISLAMIC SETTLEMENT , PART VI ARCHITECTURAL REMAINS , CHAPTER 22 ARCHITECTURE AND STRATIGRAPHY , PART VII ARTIFACTS , CHAPTER 23 THE POTTERY , CHAPTER 24 PERFECTING LOCAL PRODUCTION OF DESERT POTTERY: PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF EARLY ISLAMIC WARES , CHAPTER 25 STONE AND METAL OBJECTS , CHAPTER 26 GLASS FINDS , CHAPTER 27 THE OSTRACA , CHAPTER 28 THE COINS , CHAPTER 29 TEXTILES, TEXTILE IMPRESSIONS AND A PLAIT , PART VIII ECOFACTS , CHAPTER 30 IDENTIFICATION OF DYES , CHAPTER 31 ARCHAEOBOTANICAL REMAINS FROM THE EARLY ISLAMIC SITE , CHAPTER 32 FAUNAL REMAINS , CHAPTER 33 MOLLUSCS , PART IX CONCLUDING REMARKS , CHAPTER 34 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS , LIST OF LOCI , In English
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    Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501760235
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 190 Seiten, 20 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Year of publication: 2021
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Balint, Ruth Destination elsewhere
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    Keywords: Refugees Government policy 20th century ; History ; Refugees History 20th century ; World War, 1939-1945 Refugees ; West European History ; World War II ; History ; HISTORY / Military / World War II ; Refugee history before 1951, The International Refugee Organization, Postwar migration to australia, The international tracing service and displaced persons, modern refugee crisis ; Europa ; Internationale Flüchtlingsorganisation ; Displaced Person ; Flüchtlingspolitik ; Auswanderung ; Geschichte 1945-2020
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Author’s Note -- Introduction -- 1. Telling the Truth in Postwar Europe -- 2. “There Has Been a Lot of Dirt Here” -- 3. Housewives and Opportunists -- 4. Unaccompanied Children and Unfit Mothers -- 5. The Children Left Behind -- 6. “The Top-Heavy Slow-Turning Wheel” -- 7. Address Unknown -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index
    Abstract: In this unique "history from below," Destination Elsewhere chronicles encounters between Displaced Persons in Europe and the Allied agencies who were tasked with caring for them after the Second World War. The struggle to define who was a Displaced Person and who was not was a subject of intense debate and deliberation among humanitarians, international law experts, immigration planners, and governments. What has not adequately been recognized is that Displaced Persons also actively participated in this emerging refugee conversation. Displaced Persons endured war, displacement, and resettlement, but these experiences were not defined by passivity and speechlessness. Instead, they spoke back, creating a dialogue that in turn helped shape the modern idea of the refugee. As Ruth Balint shows, what made a good or convincing story at the time tells us much about the circulation of ideas about the war, about the Holocaust, and about the Jews. Those stories depict the emerging moral and legal distinction between economic migrants and political refugees. They tell us about the experiences of women and children in the face of new psychological and political interventions into the family. Stories from Displaced Persons also tells us something about the enduring myth of the new world for people who longed to leave the old. Balint focuses on those whose storytelling skills became a major strategy for survival and escape out of the Displaced Persons' camps and out of the Europe. Their stories are brought alive in Destination Elsewhere, alongside a new history of immigration, statelessness, and the institution of the postwar family
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    Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501752766
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (186 p) , 12 b&w halftones
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Year of publication: 2020
    Keywords: Israelis Colonization ; Palestinian Arabs Politics and government 21st century ; HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine ; Liberation, Hamas, Coexistence of the antocolonial and postcolonial, colinization, settler colonialism
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Decolonizing Palestine -- 2. On the Settler Colonial Elimination of Palestine -- 3. Palestinian Postcoloniality -- 4. Anticolonial Violence and the Palestinian Struggle to Exist -- 5. Postcolonial Governance -- 6. The Palestinian Moment of Liberation -- 7. On Liberation -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Abstract: In Decolonizing Palestine, Somdeep Sen rejects the notion that liberation from colonialization exists as a singular moment in history when the colonizer is ousted by the colonized. Instead, he considers the case of the Palestinian struggle for liberation from its settler colonial condition as a complex psychological and empirical mix of the colonial and the postcolonial. Specifically, he examines the two seemingly contradictory, yet coexistent anticolonial and postcolonial modes of politics adopted by Hamas following the organization's unexpected victory in the 2006 Palestinian Legislative Council election.Despite the expectations of experts, Hamas has persisted as both an armed resistance to Israeli settler colonial rule and as a governing body. Based on ethnographic material collected between 2013 and 2016 in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Israel, and Egypt, Decolonizing Palestine argues that the puzzle Hamas presents is not rooted in predicting the timing or process of its abandonment of either role. The challenge instead lies in explaining how and why it maintains both, and what this implies for the study of liberation movements and postcolonial studies more generally
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    Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501750458
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p) , 1 b&w line drawing, 1 map, 3 charts
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Year of publication: 2020
    Keywords: Soldiers Attitudes ; Palestinian Arabs Violence against ; Soldiers Social conditions ; Palestinian Arabs Violence against ; Military offenses ; Al-Aqsa Intifada, 2000- Atrocities ; Command of troops Psychological aspects ; Military ethics ; Soldiers Moral conditions ; HISTORY / Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other) ; Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Civil war, military, counterinsurgency ; Political violence
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Note on Translations and Pseudonyms -- Introduction: The Production and Restraint of Military Violence -- 1. Participation in Counterinsurgency -- 2. Narrating Conflict and Violence: Ex-Combatant Accounts as Data -- 3. IDF Counterinsurgency in the Second Intifada -- 4. The Production of Strategic Violence -- 5. The Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Violence -- 6. The Production and Control of Opportunistic Violence -- 7. Beyond Israel: Counterinsurgent Violence and Restraint in Comparative Perspective -- Conclusion: Violence and Restraint in Counterinsurgency -- Appendix: Characteristics of the Sample -- Notes -- References -- Index
    Abstract: What explains differences in soldier participation in violence during irregular war? How do ordinary men become professional wielders of force, and when does this transformation falter or fail? Regular Soldiers, Irregular War presents a theoretical framework for understanding the various forms of behavior in which soldiers engage during counterinsurgency campaigns—compliance and shirking, abuse and restraint, as well as the creation of new violent practices.Through an in-depth study of the Israeli Defense Forces' repression of the Second Palestinian Intifada of 2000–2005, including in-depth interviews with and a survey of former combatants, Devorah Manekin examines how soldiers come both to unleash and to curb violence against civilians in a counterinsurgency campaign. Manekin argues that variation in soldiers' behavior is best explained by the effectiveness of the control mechanisms put in place to ensure combatant violence reflects the strategies and preferences of military elites, primarily at the small-unit level.Furthermore, she develops and analyzes soldier participation in three categories of violence: strategic violence authorized by military elites; opportunistic or unauthorized violence; and "entrepreneurial violence"—violence initiated from below to advance organizational aims when leaders are ambiguous about what will best serve those aims. By going inside military field units and exploring their patterns of command and control, Regular Soldiers, Irregular War, sheds new light on the dynamics of violence and restraint in counterinsurgency
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    Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501751035
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (312 p) , 22 b&w halftones, 1 map
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Battlegrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History
    Keywords: World War, 1914-1918 Veterans ; Masculinity Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Jewish veterans Social conditions 20th century ; Antisemitism History 20th century ; Jews, German History 20th century ; World War, 1939-1945 Jews ; HISTORY / Jewish ; Antisemitism, comradeship, front experience, Frontkämpfer, German Jewish veterans, Wannsee Conference, Theresienstadt
    Abstract: At the end of 1941, six weeks after the mass deportations of Jews from Nazi Germany had begun, Gestapo offices across the Reich received an urgent telex from Adolf Eichmann, decreeing that all war-wounded and decorated Jewish veterans of World War I be exempted from upcoming "evacuations". Why this was so, and how Jewish veterans were able to avoid the fate of ordinary Jews under the Nazis – at least, initially – is the subject of Comrades Betrayed.Michael Geheran deftly illuminates how the same values that compelled Jewish soldiers to demonstrate bravery in the front lines in World War I made it impossible for them to accept passively, let alone comprehend, persecution under Hitler. After all, they upheld the ideal of the German fighting man, embraced the Fatherland, and cherished the bonds that had developed in military service. Through their diaries and private letters, as well as interviews with eyewitnesses and surviving family members, and police, Gestapo, and military records, Michael Geheran presents a major challenge to the prevailing view that Jewish vets were left isolated, neighborless, and had suffered a social death by 1938.Tracing the path from the trenches of the Great War to the extermination camps of the Third Reich, Geheran exposes the painful dichotomy that, while many Jewish former combatants believed that Germany would never betray them, the Holocaust was nonetheless a horrific reality. In chronicling Jewish veterans' appeal to older, traditional notions of comradeship and national belonging, Comrades Betrayed forces reflection on how this group made use of scant opportunities to defy Nazi persecution and, for some, to evade becoming victims of the Final Solution
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Reappraising Jewish War Experiences, 1914–18 -- 2. The Politics of Comradeship: Weimar Germany, 1918–33 -- 3. “These Scoundrels Are Not the German People”: The Nazi Seizure of Power, 1933–35 -- 4. Jewish Frontkämpfer and the Nazi Volksgemeinschaft -- 5. Under the “Absolute” Power of National Socialism, 1938–41 -- 6. Defiant Germanness -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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