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    Wien
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 8
    Year of publication: 1921-
    Keywords: Wien
    Note: Bestand: 1921 -
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  • 2
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 8
    Year of publication: 2000-
    Keywords: Wien
    Note: Bestand: 2000 - 10(2004)2
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  • 3
    Language: Undetermined
    Year of publication: 1972-
    Note: Bestand: 1972 - (2001)189
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  • 4
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 4
    Year of publication: 1998-
    Keywords: Wien
    Note: Bestand: 1998 - (2001)Paralllelt. Jewish Austria
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    Wien
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 4
    Year of publication: 1978-
    Note: Bestand: 1978 -
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  • 6
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    Journal/Serial
    Wien ; 1.1897 nachgewiesen
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1897-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1897 nachgewiesen
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
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  • 7
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    Wien ; Nr. 1.1993 -
    Language: Romani
    Year of publication: 1993-
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.1993 -
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Romano Centro, Verein für Roma Romano Centro
    RVK:
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Text in Romanes und Deutsch
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  • 8
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    Wien ; Nr. 23.1962 -
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1962-
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 23.1962 -
    Former Title: Mitteilungen der Aktion gegen den Antisemitismus
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
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  • 9
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    Wien ; 1.1976 -
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1976-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1976 -
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 10
    Language: German
    Pages: 105 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2023
    Keywords: Fußball ; Ausstellung ; Juden
    Abstract: Ausgehend von England entwickelte sich Fußball im frühen 20. Jahrhundert zu einem Massensport in Europa und begeistert heute hunderte Millionen Menschen weltweit. Historische Siege oder Niederlagen sind bis in die Gegenwart Teil nationaler Identitäten und prägen das Selbstbewusstsein von Vereinen. Eine Erfolgsgeschichte des „jüdischen Fußballs“ schrieb im Wien der Zwischenkriegszeit der zionistisch geprägte SC Hakoah, der 1925 die erste Profi-Fußballmeisterschaft in Österreich gewann. Wenig bekannt ist jedoch, dass auch andere Wiener und europäische Fußballklubs eine „jüdische Geschichte“ haben und jüdische Sportfunktionäre, Trainer und Spieler die frühen Erfolge der Vereine prägten. Was macht also einen Klub zu einem jüdischen Klub? Ehemalige jüdische Funktionäre oder jüdische Spieler? Die Eigendefinition der Fans oder die Zuschreibung gegnerischer Anhänger:innen? Die Ausstellung Superjuden. Jüdische Identität im Fußballstadion spürt diesem Phänomen nach, indem sie die mehr oder weniger jüdische Geschichte fünf prominenter Wiener und europäischer Fußballklubs beleuchtet und deren Fankultur in den Blick nimmt. Erzählt wird die Geschichte der Klubs First Vienna FC 1894, FK Austria Wien, FC Bayern München, Ajax Amsterdam und Tottenham Hotspur FC und ihrer Fans. Das Fußballstadion fungiert dabei als Ort der Identitätsbildung: Großteils nichtjüdische Fangruppen wie „Partisan*Rothschild“ (Vienna), „Superjoden“ (Ajax) und „Yid Army“ (Tottenham) eignen sich jüdische Attribute an – nicht zuletzt, um antisemitischen Schmähungen gegnerischer Fans zu kontern. Wie es um das Bewusstsein für die jüdische Geschichte in den Fangemeinden von FK Austria Wien und von FC Bayern München steht und wie mit ihr umgegangen wird, thematisiert die Ausstellung ebenso wie die Fortschreibung antisemitischer Vorurteile im Fußball bis in die Gegenwart.
    Note: Ausstellung vom 12. Juli 2023 bis 14. Jänner 2024
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  • 11
    Language: German
    Pages: 128 Seiten, [1] Blatt , Fotografien
    Year of publication: 2023
    Keywords: Fotografin ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Die Fotografin Maria Austria, eigentlich Marie Östreicher, wurde 1915 in Karlsbad geboren und kam Mitte der 1930er-Jahre zum Studium an der Graphischen Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt nach Wien. Kurz arbeitete sie hier als Pressefotografin, emigrierte jedoch 1937 in die Niederlande. Eine Zukunft im antisemitischen Österreich wäre schwierig gewesen während in Amsterdam bereits ihre Schwester lebte. Mit Lisbeth Östreicher, einer am Bauhaus in Dessau ausgebildeten Textildesignerin, gründete sie dort das Studio Model en Foto Austria (Mode- und Fotostudio Austria). Nach dem Überfall der Nazis auf die Niederlande überlebte Maria Austria versteckt im Untergrund und schloss sich der Widerstandsbewegung an. 1945 gründete sie mit ihrem Mann und weiteren Kollegen die Fotoagentur Particam. Als Pressefotografin dokumentierte sie die Themen ihrer Zeit, von den Zerstörungen durch den Krieg über Straßenfotografie bis zu Porträts von Künstler:innen und Prominenten. Ihre Serie Het Achterhuis von 1954 mit Fotos vom Versteck von Anne Frank und Aufnahmen von Otto Frank etwa berühren noch heute ganz unmittelbar. In späteren Jahren spezialisierte sie sich auf Theaterfotografie. Die Arbeiten der herausragenden, aber hierzulande noch weitgehend unbekannten Fotografin Maria Austria, wie sie sich in ihrem Künstlernamen nannte, werden in Österreich erstmalig in einer Einzelausstellung gezeigt. Ausgehend von den frühen Arbeiten aus ihren Wiener Jahren bildet diese die Höhepunkte ihrer Tätigkeit von den 1930er- bis Mitte der 1970er-Jahre ab. The photographer Maria Austria, actually Marie Östreicher, was born in Karlovy Vary in 1915 and came to Vienna in the mid-1930s to study at the Higher Federal Institution for Graphic Education and Research. After working briefly as a press photographer, she emigrated to Amsterdam in 1937, where she founded the Studio Model en Foto Austria (Fashion and Photo Studio Austria) with her sister Lisbeth, a textile designer educated at the Bauhaus Dessau. Following the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands, she went underground and helped the resistance by making passport photos for counterfeit passports. In 1945, she established the Particam Pictures photo agency with her husband and other colleagues. As a press photographer, she documented the issues of her time, from the destruction caused by war to street photography and portraits of artists and celebrities. Her series Het Achterhuis from 1954, with photos of Anne Frank’s hiding place, still has a direct impact today. In later years she specialized in theatrical photography. A selection of her photos was already featured as part of the exhibition Vienna’s Shooting Girls – Jewish Women Photographers from Vienna in 2012 at the Jewish Museum Vienna. Now the first solo exhibition of this outstanding exponent of post-war photography, who remains largely unknown in this country, is being shown in Austria. Starting from the early works from her years in Vienna, this represents the highlights of her photographic activity from the 1930s to the mid-1970s.
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9781350158627 , 9781350158610
    Language: English
    Pages: 321 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Perspectives on the Holocaust
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Griech-Polelle, Beth A., 1964- Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust
    DDC: 940.53/18
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    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Sources ; Antisemitism History ; Germany Politics and government 1933-1945 ; Deutschland ; Nationalsozialismus ; Antisemitismus ; Rhetorik ; Entmenschlichung ; Juden ; Judenvernichtung ; Geschichte ; Antijudaismus ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte Anfänge-1945
    Abstract: Klappentext: "Appreciating the power of language, and how discriminatory words can have deadly consequences, is pivotal to our understanding of the Holocaust. Engaging with a wealth of primary sources and significant Holocaust scholarship, Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust traces the historical tradition of anti-Semitism to explore this in detail. From religious anti-Semitism in ancient Rome to racially-led anti-Semites focused on building superior nation-states in 19th-century Europe to Hitler's vitriolic attacks, Griech-Polelle analyzes how tropes and stereotypes incited suspicion, dislike and hatred of the Jews - and, ultimately, how this was used to drive anti-Semitic feeling toward genocide. Crucially, this 2nd edition sheds further light on the everyday experience of ordinary Germans and Jews under the Nazi regime, with new chapters examining the role of the Christian Churches in Hitler's persecution of the Jews and those who participated in rescue work and resistance more broadly. With new illustrations, a detailed glossary and up-to-date further reading suggestions and questions, this 2nd edition provides a concise and lucid survey of European Jewry, the Holocaust, and the language of anti-Semitism"--
    Abstract: Inhaltsverzeichnis: "Us" versus "Them" -- The Rise of Religious Antisemitism: The Foundation of Myths and Legends about the Jews -- The Rise of "Modern" Antisemitism and War -- Hitler's Rise to Power and the Radicalization of Antisemitic Policies -- Turning Points -- Resettlements, Deportations, and Ghettos -- Einsatzgruppen, Executions, and "Evacuation" to the East -- The Final Solution.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 13
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    ISBN: 9781350295162
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (254 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Studies in Black Religion and Cultures
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Miller, Michael T. Ben Ammi Ben Israel
    Keywords: Ammi, Ben ; African Hebrew Israelite Nation of Jerusalem ; Black theology ; History of religion ; Religion: general ; United States
    Abstract: This text introduces Ben Ammi, the leader and theologian of the African Hebrew Israelite community, as a systematic thinker and theologian. It examines his many books and speeches in order to provide a comprehensive introduction to his thought in the context of both African American and Jewish contemporaries and precursors. Divided into three thematic sections, History, Law, and Language, the text introduces Ben Ammi's understanding of the nature of God, the responsibilities of the human, and the narrative of history. Ben Ammi was a deeply spiritual but also remarkably modern thinker who blended scientific thought into his evolving socio-theology, while seeking to remove religion from the realm of mythology. The book evaluates how Ben Ammi's theology is one bound to concepts of humility and learning how to go with the grain of the natural world in order to find humanity's true center as a part of nature
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction 1. By Means of a Beginning: History, Race, and Truth 2. As in the Days of Noah: Eschatology and Apocalypticism 3. Black Messiah: Ben Ammi, Yeshua, and Messianism 4. Pneumatic Immanence: God, Ontology, and Law 5. Divine Justice/Deserved Liberation: Suffering, Agency, and Chosenness 6. The Vital Self: Body, Soul, Spirit, World 7. The Power to Define: Words, Ideas, Names, and Scripture 8. Revolutionary Conservatism: Social Theory, Human Life, and Gender Conclusion: Gnostic and Kabbalistic Reflections Bibliography Index
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  • 14
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781350296275
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Russian Shorts
    Keywords: History ; European history ; Jewish studies
    Abstract: Gennady Estraikh's book explores the birth, growth, demise and afterlife of the Birobidzhan Jewish Autonomous Region (JAR). The History of Birobidzhan looks at how the shtetl was widely used in Soviet propaganda as a perfect solution to the 'Jewish question', arguing that in reality, while being demographically and culturally insignificant, the JAR played a key, and essentially detrimental, role in determining Jewish rights and entitlements in the Soviet world. Estraikh brings together a broad range of Russian and Yiddish sources, including archival materials, newspaper articles, travelogues, memoirs, belles-letters, and scholarly publications, as he describes and analyses the project and its realization not in isolation, but rather in the context of developments in both domestic and international life. As well as offering an assessment of the Birobidzhan project in the contexts of Soviet and Jewish history, the book also focuses on the contemporary 'Jewish' role of the region which now has only a few thousand Jewish occupants amongst its residents
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: The Infrastructure of Jewish Life 1. The Spectre of a Jewish Republic 2. Growing Pains 3. The Repression 4. The 1940s: New Hope 5. An Almost-Lost World of Jewish Life 6. A Propaganda Facade 7. Afterlife Bibliography Index.
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  • 15
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    ISBN: 9781350295759
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Space and Place
    Keywords: Arab-Israeli conflict Religious aspects ; Religion and politics ; Religion and politics ; Sacred space ; Christianity ; Religion & politics ; Religion: general
    Abstract: The Politics of Sacred Places is a study of the socio-political dimensions of sacred sites in Israel-Palestine, drawing on over 20 years of in-depth ethnographic research which introduces cutting-edge theories on secularization, struggles for recognition, and diversity issues. This book focuses on contemporary sacred sites and their socio-political meanings for minorities within a hegemonic and a secularizing state-system. It argues that sacred places provide a space that is less scrutinized by the state and where alternative visions of the socio-political may be produced. A plethora of sites and case studies are examined, including the rural shrine of Maqam abu al-Hijja in the lower Galilee, the Mosque of Hassan Bek in the heart of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and the most disputed sacred place in the region, the Haram al-Sharif in Jerusalem. These sites are explored through mostly a phenomenological lens and in various contexts, from the individual body to the global. This book offers a critical-analytical study of the socio-political aspects of sacred sites in contemporary societies within the broader understanding of scale and the spatial turn in the study of religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction 1. Contextualizing Sacred Places in Israel/Palestine: Ethnocracy, Colonization and Decolonization. 2. Embodying the Sacred and the Body in Sacred Places. 3. Sacred Sites in Rural Communities. 4. Sacred Sites and the Right to the City. 5. Decolonizing the City: Claiming Sacred Places in a Mixed Israeli City. 6. Glocalizing the Sacred: Moving to the National and Beyond. Conclusions. Bibliography Index
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  • 16
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781501391620
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Comparative Jewish Literatures
    Keywords: The Holocaust ; Literary studies: from c 1900 - ; Literary theory
    Abstract: Each scholar working in the field of Holocaust literature and representation has a story to tell. Not only the scholarly story of the work they do, but their personal story, their journey to becoming a specialist in Holocaust studies. What academic, political, cultural, and personal experiences led them to choose Holocaust representation as their subject of research and teaching? What challenges did they face on their journey? What approaches, genres, media, or other forms of Holocaust representation did they choose and why? How and where did they find a scholarly "home" in which to share their work productively? Have political, social, and cultural conditions today affected how they think about their work on Holocaust representation? How do they imagine their work moving forward, including new challenges, responses, and audiences? These are but a few of the questions that the authors in this volume address, showing how a scholar's field of research and resulting writings are not arbitrary, and are often informed by their personal history and professional experiences
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction Phyllis Lassner, Northwestern University, USA, and Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz, Bar-Ilan University, Israel Part I: North America 1. Voices from the Past Victoria Aarons, Trinity University, USA 2. Movies as Prosthetic Holocaust Memories Lawrence Baron, San Diego State University, USA 3. Personal and Professional Autobiographies: Reechoing Memories of the Holocaust Rachel Feldhay Brenner, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 4. A Winding Road Margarete Myers Feinstein, Loyola Marymount University, USA 5. Biographia Literaria Feminisita Sara R. Horowitz, York University, Canada 6. My Journey into the Shoah David Patterson, University of Texas at Dallas, USA 7. My Holocaust Autobiography: The Mortal Storm Alexis Pogorelskin, University of Minnesota-Duluth, USA 8. Gendered Encounters: The Holocaust and Life Writing Ravenel Richardson, Case Western Reserve University, USA Part II: Great Britain 9. Before the Gate of Memory Joshua Lander, Independent Scholar, UK 10. I Am Not Jewish Joanne Pettitt, University of Kent, UK 11. Representing the Holocaust in Britain Sue Vice, University of Sheffield, UK Part III: Israel 12. Following the Footsteps of Claude Vigee: From the Holocaust Trauma to a New Science of Judaism Thierry J. Alcoloumbre, Bar Ilan University, Israel 13. Where Did Those People Go? Karen Alkalay-Gut, Tel Aviv University, Israel 14. Untold Story, Indirect Course: My Path into the Field of Holocaust Literature and Representation Michal Ben-Horin, Bar-Ilan University, Israel 15. Too Much, Too Little: A Personal Journey through Holocaust Narratives Keren Goldfrad, Bar-Ilan University, Israel 16. "Why Don't You Move On?": A Sort of Play in Three Acts and Three Standing Ovations Roy Horovitz, Bar-Ilan University, Israel 17. Intersecting Narratives: When East Meets West Yvonne Kozlovsky-Golan, University of Haifa, Israel 18. Voicing the Unvoiced Liliane Steiner, Hemdat Hadarom College, Israel 19. How Literature Chose Me Bela Ruth Samuel Tenenholtz, Bar-Ilan University, Israel Notes on Contributors Index of People Index of Places Index of Organizations.
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  • 17
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781350356429
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2023
    Keywords: International relations ; Diplomacy ; Geopolitics ; Cyprus ; Israel
    Abstract: Providing a detailed account of Israel's foreign policy towards the Cyprus question between 1946 and the declaration of Cypriot independence in August 1960, Gabriel Haritos examines the international and regional factors which shaped Israel's approach to diplomatic relations with the independent Republic of Cyprus. Based on newly available archival material from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, declassified at the author's request, and on archival material collected from both sides of the Cypriot divide, Haritos highlights previously unknown events, and the key personalities involved in Israel's political and diplomatic interactions over the Cyprus question. In doing so, he offers key insights into the Middle Eastern aspect of the unresolved Cyprus conflict
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  • 18
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
    ISBN: 9798765104743
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Psychoanalytic Horizons
    Keywords: Antisemitism ; Psychoanalysis Moral and ethical aspects ; Racism ; Literary theory ; Psychoanalytical theory (Freudian psychology)
    Abstract: Psychoanalysis has not had a comfortable history in relation to "race" and racism, despite its origins in the Jewish lives of Freud and its other first-generation progenitors and the insistent pressure of antisemitism upon it. Indeed, the failure to fully address racism is a running sore in the psychoanalytic movement. This has begun to be remedied in recent years, but it is still the case that psychoanalysis struggles to incorporate antiracist perspectives and that this might be a reason why it has engaged relatively poorly with Black communities. Psychoanalysis may have been a "Jewish science" in a positive sense, but it has not fully leveraged this to become a truly antiracist one. In Antisemitism and Racism, Stephen Frosh, a leading figure in psychoanalytic studies, provides a psychoanalytically-informed examination of the relations between antisemitism and antiblack racism. Frosh's starting point is a claim that the Jewish origins and implications of psychoanalysis fuel its capacity to interrogate racism of all kinds. Indeed, the shared experience of exposure to different kinds of racism raises prospects for renewed alliances between Jewish and Black communities. Antisemitism and Racism ends with a chapter that asks psychoanalysis itself to respond to some of the challenges emerging from the Black Lives Matter and decolonial movements. At a time when division and prejudice are on the rise to an alarming degree, it is imperative that we examine, understand, and discuss the psychological roots of racism
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Psychoanalytic Judaism, Judaic Psychoanalysis 2. Promised Land or Permitted Land 3. Psychoanalysis as Decolonial Judaism 4. Primitivity and Violence: Traces of the Unconscious in Psychoanalysis 5. Racialized Exclusions, or 'Psychoanalysis Explains' 6. Whiteness with Jewishness 7. Being Ill at Ease 8. Psychoanalysis in the Wake Bibliography Index
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  • 19
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    ISBN: 9781350332355
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2023
    Keywords: Personal narratives ; Genocide Historiography ; Collective memory Political aspects ; Genocide & ethnic cleansing ; The Holocaust ; Middle Eastern history ; Genocide & ethnic cleansing ; Middle Eastern history ; The Holocaust
    Abstract: This book discusses some of the most urgent current debates over the study, commemoration, and politicization of the Holocaust through key critical perspectives. Omer Bartov adeptly assesses the tensions between Holocaust and genocide studies, which have repeatedly both enriched and clashed with each other, whilst convincingly arguing for the importance of local history and individual testimony in grasping the nature of mass murder. He goes on to critically examine how legal discourse has served to both uncover and deny individual and national complicity. Genocide, the Holocaust and Israel-Palestine outlines how first-person histories provide a better understanding of events otherwise perceived as inexplicable and, lastly, draws on the author's own personal trajectory to consider links between the fate of Jews in World War II and the plight of Palestinians during and in the aftermath of the establishment of the state of Israel. Bartov demonstrates that these five perspectives, rarely if ever previously discussed in a single book, are inextricably linked, and shed much light on each other. Thus the Holocaust and other genocides must be seen as related catastrophes in the modern era; understanding such vast human tragedies necessitates scrutinizing them on the local and personal scale; this in turn calls for historical empathy, accomplished via personal-biographical introspection; and true, open-minded, and rigorous introspection, without which historical understanding tends toward obfuscation, brings to light uncomfortable yet clarifying connections, such as that between the Holocaust and the Nakba, the mass flight and expulsion of the Palestinians in 1948
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I Writing Atrocity 1. Historical Uniqueness and Integrated History 2. Eastern Europe as the Site of Genocide Part II Local History 3. Reconstructing Genocide on the Local Level 4. Testimonies as Historical Documents Part III Justice and Denial 5. The Holocaust in the Courtroom 6. Memory Laws as a Tool of Forgetting Part IV First Person Histories 7. H. G. Adler's (Un)Bildungsroman 8. Leaving the Shtetl to Change the World Part V When Memory Comes 9. Return and Displacement in Israel-Palestine 10. My Twisted Path to Auschwitz, and Back 11. Building a Future by Telling the Past Bibliography Index
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  • 20
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    ISBN: 9781350324541
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Education, Literary Culture, and Religious Practice in the Ancient World
    Keywords: Josephus, Flavius ; Jews Historiography ; Ancient / Biblical Israel ; Classical history / classical civilisation ; Judaism
    Abstract: Davina Grojnowski examines Life, the autobiographical text written by ancient Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, from a literary studies perspective and in relation to genre theory. In order to generate a framework of literary practices, Josephus' Life and other texts within Josephus' literary spheres-all associated with autobiography-are the focus of a detailed literary analysis which compares the texts in terms of established features, such as structure, topoi and subject. This methodological examination enables a better understanding of the literary boundaries of autobiography in antiquity and illustrates Josephus' thought-process during the composition of Life. Grojnowski also offers a comparative study of autobiographical practices in Greek and Roman literature, demonstrating the value of passive education supplementing what had been taught actively and its impact on authors and audiences. As a result, she provides insight into the development of literary practices in reaction to various forms of education and subsequently reflects on the religious (self-) views of authors and audiences. Simultaneously, Grojnowski reacts to current discourses on ancient literary genres and demonstrates that ancient autobiography existed as a teachable literary genre in classical literature
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  • 21
    Language: German
    Pages: 112 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2023
    Keywords: Schuld ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Adam und Eva brachten, nach jüdisch-christlicher Überlieferung, durch ihren Sündenfall Schuld in die Welt. Kains Mord an seinem Bruder Abel gilt bis heute als Gleichnis für das Unrecht, das Menschen einander zufügen. Während Schuldbekenntnisse ein zentraler Gedanke monotheistischer Religionen sind, fällt das Strafrecht Urteile über Schuld und Unschuld. Nach der Schoa wurde der Umgang mit Schuld zu einer bis in die Gegenwart relevanten gesellschaftspolitischen Frage: Wurde zu Beginn über Kollektivschuld und individuelle Schuld debattiert, stehen heute die Fragen nach Mitschuld und verdrängter Schuld im Vordergrund. Ein durch die Schoa erstmals von einer breiteren Öffentlichkeit wahrgenommenes Phänomen sind Schuldgefühle von Überlebenden. Die Ausstellung untersucht verschiedene Dimensionen von Schuld, so etwa existentielle, metaphysische, moralische oder politische Schuld. Historische Objekte und ausgewählte Kunstwerke laden zur Auseinandersetzung mit diesem vielschichtigen Themenkomplex ein. According to the Judeo-Christian tradition, Adam and Eve introduced guilt into the world through the Fall. Furthermore, Cain’s murder of his brother Abel is regarded today as an allegory for the wrongs that people inflict on others. While the admission of guilt is a central idea in monotheistic religions, in society it is criminal law that determines guilt and innocence. After the Shoah, the question of guilt became a sociopolitical issue, one that is still relevant today. Whereas discussion revolved initially around collective and individual guilt, the question now focuses on complicity and suppressed guilt. Survivor’s guilt is a further phenomenon that was acknowledged for the first time as a result of the Shoah. The exhibition looks at the various dimensions of guilt—existential, metaphysical, moral, or political, for example. Historical objects and selected works of art accompany visitors as they confront this multi-layered topic.
    Note: Ausstellung, 28. März bis 29. Oktober 2023
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  • 22
    ISBN: 9783903419056 , 3903419052
    Language: German
    Pages: 287 Seiten , Illustrationen , 28 cm
    Year of publication: 2022
    Keywords: Wien ; Jüdisches Museum
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  • 23
    ISBN: 9783903419063 , 3903419060
    Language: German
    Pages: 232 Seiten , 105 Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Year of publication: 2022
    Keywords: Stereotyp ; Idealisierung ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Das Bild von Jüdinnen und Juden ist in weiten Teilen der Mehrheitsgesellschaft von Missverständnissen geprägt. Ob die Überhöhung des „jüdischen Familiensinns“, des „jüdischen Lernens“, einer klischeehaften Vorstellung „jüdischen Lebens“ oder die Traurigkeit, die allem, was „jüdisch“ ist, anhaftet: All dies basiert auf Missverständnissen, die sich in weiterer Folge in Vorurteilen und stereotypen Bildern ausdrücken. Die Ausstellung „100 Missverständnisse über und unter Juden“ spürt diesen Missverständnissen nach, sucht nach den Hintergründen, hinterfragt und parodiert sie oder begegnet ihnen mit einem augenzwinkernden Lachen. Dabei geht es der Ausstellung nicht darum, Vorurteile gegen Jüdinnen und Juden aufzulösen, sondern nach den dahinterliegenden Missverständnissen zu fragen und diesen auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen – von historisch bis künstlerisch – zu begegnen. Wie aktuell diese sind, zeigte sich nicht nur auf den Demonstrationen gegen die Maßnahmen zur Bekämpfung der Corona-Pandemie, als sich Impfgegner:innen ein jüdisches Opfernarrativ aneigneten. Sie zeigt sich aber immer wieder auch in manchen erinnerungskulturellen Debatten, in denen alles tatsächlich oder nur angeblich Jüdische mit der Aura der Trauer belegt oder romantisch idealisiert wird. Manche Missverständnisse sind alt, manche haben sich erst nach der Schoa herausgebildet. Auch jüdische Museen haben in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart ebenso dazu beigetragen, Missverständnisse und stereotype Bilder über Jüdinnen und Juden zu verfestigen. Die Ausstellung wirft einen kritischen Blick auf die eigene Museumsarbeit und fragt nach Missverständnissen, die dieser zugrunde liegen. Missverständnisse stammen nicht von der Mehrheitsgesellschaft allein, sondern basieren auch auf Vorstellungen unter Jüdinnen und Juden. Eine gefühlte Verpflichtung zur innerjüdischen Solidarität oder die Idee einer gesamtjüdischen Geschichte führen zu Selbst- und Fremdbildern, die einem kritischen Blick oft nicht standhalten.
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    ISBN: 9781350185456 , 9781350185449
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 354 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Perspectives on the Holocaust
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 943.086092
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    Keywords: Hitler, Adolf ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Jews in literature ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Hitler, Adolf 1889-1945 Mein Kampf ; Judenvernichtung
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  • 25
    ISBN: 9781350141773
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 239 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2022
    DDC: 381.141089924043
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    Keywords: 1834-1939 ; Einzelhandel ; Warenhaus ; Juden ; Faschismus ; Geschichte ; Deutschland (bis 1945) ; Jews Commerce ; History ; Jewish businesspeople History ; Department stores History 19th century ; Department stores History 20th century ; Jews Social life and customs 20th century ; Germany Economic conditions 1918-1945 ; Bibliografie ; Hochschulschrift ; Deutschland ; Warenhaus ; Unternehmer ; Juden ; Geschichte 1834-1945 ; Deutschland ; Warenhaus ; Einzelhandel ; Juden ; Unternehmer ; Geschichte 1834-1933
    URL: Inhaltsverzeichnis  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    ISBN: 9781350293120 , 9781350293106
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 248 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Plen, Matt Judaism, education and social justice
    Keywords: Social justice Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Critical pedagogy ; Philosophy & theory of education ; Moral & social purpose of education ; Judaism: life & practice
    Abstract: "This book sets out new theoretical foundations for Jewish social justice education by surveying and discussing Freirean critical pedagogy, Catholic models of social justice education, Jewish social justice literature and interviews with educators and activists. Jewish social justice education is an active and growing field, encompassing a diverse range of issues including the treatment of refugees, environmental justice, human rights, peace and justice in Israel/Palestine, gender equality, and LGBT+ inclusion. Yet Jewish social justice education remains an under-researched and under-theorised phenomenon. This lacuna has practical implications for the thousands of educators and activists across the world who are attempting to achieve social justice ends through the medium of Jewish education. In discussing the key philosophical, political and educational issues that emerge when discussing these topics, the author draws on thinkers including Hannah Arendt, Martin Buber, Alasdair MacIntyre and Jonathan Sacks. Matt Plen proposes three possible directions for a normative theory of Jewish social justice education: 'Jewish politics in a renewed public sphere', 'Jewish education for relational community building' and 'Jewish critical pedagogy for cultural emancipation'."--
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781350301610
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Comics Studies
    Keywords: Comic books ; Graphic novels Criticism ; Jewish studies
    Abstract: The most up-to-date critical guide mapping the history, impact, key critical issues, and seminal texts of the genre, Jewish Comics and Graphic Narratives interrogates what makes a work a "Jewish graphic narrative", and explores the form's diverse facets to orient readers to the richness and complexity of Jewish graphic storytelling
    Description / Table of Contents: Series Editor Preface -Acknowledgements -Introduction --Jewish Literature in the 21st century --Graphic novels as a medium --Defining Jewish graphic novels --Literature review of scholarly research about Jewish graphic novels[LB1] --Book overview --Historical Overview --Jewish comic-book writers and illustrators in the superhero era --Jewish content in superhero comic-books --Jewish superheroes --Underground comix, Will Eisner, and Art Spiegelman --Jewish graphic novels go mainstream: America --Jewish graphic novels go mainstream: Israel --Social and Cultural Impact --Legitimizing graphic representation of sites of trauma --Shifting understandings of gender by challenging hegemonies --Mixed-media in Jewish graphic novels --Jewish graphic novels and classroom instruction --Critical uses --Graphic novels about the Holocaust --Graphic novels about Israel --Graphic novels about the diasporic Jewish experience --Religious graphic novels --Autobiography --Key Texts --Holocaust graphic novels --X-Men: Magneto Testament - Greg Pak and Carmine di Giandomenico --The Diary of Anne Frank - Ari Folman and David Polonsky --Graphic novels about Israel --Pink Story - Ilana Zeffren --The Property - Rutu Modan --Graphic novels about the diaspora experience --Market Day - James Sturm --The Rabbi's Cat - Joann Sfar --Religious graphic novels --Megillat Esther - JT Waldman --Hereville - Barry Deutsch --Autobiography and Memoir --How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less - Sarah Glidden --Michel Kichka - Second Generation: Things I Didn't Tell My Father -Appendix --List of Jewish graphic novels sorted by genre -Glossary --Index
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  • 28
    ISBN: 9781350131064 , 9781350131088
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 226 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Education ; Jewish studies ; Multicultural education
    Abstract: Early Childhood Jewish Education explores some of the fundamental questions of early childhood Jewish education in today's societal, moral, and educational debates. The book examines the challenges of transmitting Jewish heritage using developmentally appropriate pedagogy in the context of modern democratic society through the lenses of multiculturalism, gender awareness, and constructivism. Researchers from Israel and the United States consider some of the core Jewish foundational subjects, including teaching the Bible, holidays and ceremonies, Hebrew, Jewish literature, and spirituality, as well as leadership issues in relation to these contemporary debates. The book represents the ongoing collaboration of leading researchers from Israel and the United States who have worked together since 2010 as the International Research Group on Jewish Education in the Early Years
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    ISBN: 9781501392641
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Comparative Jewish Literatures
    Keywords: Jacques Derrida ; Literary studies ; Philosophy 20th century
    Abstract: In this first ever monograph on Jacques Derrida's 'Toledo confession' - where he portrayed himself as 'sort of a Marrano of the French Catholic culture' - Agata Bielik-Robson shows Derrida's marranismo to be a literary experiment of auto-fiction. She looks at all possible aspects of Derrida's Marrano identification in order to demonstrate that it ultimately constitutes a trope of non-identitarian evasion that permeates all his works: just as Marranos cannot be characterized as either Jewish or Christian, so is Derrida's 'universal Marranism' an invitation to think philosophically, politically and - last but not least - metaphysically without rigid categories of identity and belonging. By concentrating on Derrida's deliberate choice of marranismo, Bielik-Robson shows that it penetrates deep into the very core of his late thinking, constantly drawing on the literary works of Kafka, Celan, Joyce, Cixous and Valéry, and throws a new light on his early works, most of all: Of Grammatology, Dissemination and 'Différance'. She also offers a completely new interpretation of many of Derrida's works only seemingly non-related to the Marrano issue, like Glas, Given Time: Counterfeit Money, Death Penalty Seminar, and Specters of Marx. In these new readings, this book demonstrates that the Marrano Derrida is not a marginal auto-biographical figure overshadowed by Derrida the Philosopher: it is one and the same thinker who discovered marranismo as a literary trope of openness, offering up a new genre of philosophical story-telling which centers around Derrida's Marrano 'auto-fable'
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: The Marrano Uncanny - The Last and the First of Jews --1. Betray, Betray Again, Betray Better: Marrano Theology of Survival --2. Secret Followers of the Hiding God: Marrano A-Theism --3. The Nameless Still Life: Marrano Metaphysics of Non-Presence --4. Two Serious Marranos: Derrida and Cixous (with Constant Reference to Poldy Bloom) --5. Ana-Community: Marrano 'Living Together' --Bibliography
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781501394249
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    Year of publication: 2022
    Keywords: Cinema ; Film ; Film ; Gender studies
    Abstract: Reel Gender is a groundbreaking collection that addresses the collective realities and the filmic representations of Palestinian and Israeli societies. The eight essays, by leading scholars, demonstrate how Palestinian and Israeli film production-despite obvious overlaps and similarities and while keeping in mind the inherent asymmetry of power dynamics-are at the forefront of engaging gender and sexuality. The scholars of this volume construct and deconstruct still and moving images, characters, and stories that create an entanglement of Palestinian and Israeli cinema. Together they portray the region's diverse but unexpectedly intermingled ethnic, religious, and national communities, framed or countered by various societal norms, laws, and expectations, while also defined by colonial realities. The essays draw methodologically from the fields of media and cultural studies, critical and postcolonial theory, feminism, post-feminism, and queer theory
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  • 31
    ISBN: 9781350155749 , 9781350155725 , 9781350155732
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 306 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Year of publication: 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Colonialism and the Jews in German history
    DDC: 305.8924043
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Jews History ; Imperialism ; Kolonie ; Juden ; Germany Colonization ; Deutschland ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Colonialism and the Jews in German History brings together new and path-breaking studies on the historical relationship between colonialism and the Jews in Germany. The book considers the mutual influences on the situation of the Jews in Germany, including attitudes towards Jews and anti-Semitism but also Jewish self-conceptions, and the ideology and politics of German colonialism. The contributors discuss the ways in which colonial ideology and practice have affected the position of the Jews in Germany, and the relationship between anti-Semitism and colonial racism. In doing so, the volume introduces German colonialism as a relevant context for German-Jewish history, and it expands the perspective on German colonial history significantly by considering Jews both as distinct objects and also as agents within the field of German colonialism. The volume includes studies on the pre-colonial era, the phase of active German colonialism since the 1880s, and the time after Germany lost its colonies in the First World War. All these studies testify to the fact that German-Jewish history takes on additional significance if seen as part of a global history of collective relationships."--
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- 1. Introduction / (Stefan Vogt, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany) -- Part I. The Pre-Colonial Era. 2. Antisemitism and Colonial Racism: Genealogical Perspectives / (Claudia Bruns, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany) ; 3. Sugar Island Jews? Jewish Colonialism and the Rhetoric of 'Civic Improvement' in 18th-Century Germany / (Jonathan Hess, University of North Carolina, USA) ; 4. German Romanticism, the Orient, and the Jews / (Christine Achinger, University of Warwick, UK) ; 5. Boundary as Barrier, Boundary as Bridge: Colonialism and the Scholarly Quest for Boundaries / (Susannah Heschel, Dartmouth College, USA) -- Part II. The Colonial Era. 6. The Role of Anti-Semitism for Colonial Racism / (Ulrike Hamann, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany) ; 7. The Dispositive of Work: Colonial and Antisemitic Implications / (Felix Axster, Center for Antisemitism Research, Germany) ; 8. From Colonialism to Antisemitism and Back: Ideological Developments in the Alldeutsche Verband during the Kaiserreich / (Stefan Vogt, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; 9. The German Empire's Jewish Colonial Director (1906-1910): 'Our Dernburg' -- 'The New Moses' / (Axel Stähler, University of Kent, UK) ; 10. Early German Zionists and the 'Negro Question' in the United States / (Mark Gelber, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel) ; 11. The German Right, Settler Colonialism, and the Bio-Racialization of Antisemitism, 1902-1922 / (Dennis Sweeney, University of Alberta, Canada) -- Part III. The Post-Colonial Era. 12. Colonial Revisionism and the Emin Pasha Myth in Weimar and Nazi Germany / (Christian Davis, James Madison University, USA) ; 13. The Predicaments of Non-Nationalist Nationalism: Hans Kohn's and Hannah Arendt's Anti-Colonial Thinking during and after World War II / (Christian Wiese, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; 14. Trauma, Privilege, and Adventure in the "Orient": German Jewish Refugees in Iran and India (Atina Grossmann / The Cooper Union, USA) -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781350281905 , 9781350281899 , 9781350281912
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (127 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    Year of publication: 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) History ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Moral and ethical aspects ; Electronic books ; European history ; The Holocaust
    Abstract: "In the early years of the 21st century it appeared that the memory of the Holocaust was secure in Western Europe; that, in order to gain entry into the European Union, the countries of Eastern Europe would have to acknowledge their compatriots' complicity in genocide. Fifteen year later, the landscape looks starkly different. Shedding fresh light on these developments, The Perversion of Holocaust Memory explores the politicization and distortion of Holocaust remembrance since 1989. This innovative book opens with an analysis of events across Europe which buttressed confidence in the stability of Holocaust memory and brought home the full extent of nations' participation in the Final Solution. And yet, as Judith M. Hughes reveals in later chapters, mainstream accountability began to crumble as the 21st century progressed: German and Jewish suffering was equated; anti-Semitic rhetoric re-entered contemporary discourse; populist leaders side-stepped inconvenient facts; and, more recently with the revival of ethno-nationalism, Holocaust remembrance has been caught in the backlash of the European refugee crisis. The four countries analyzed here -- France, Germany, Hungary, and Poland -- could all claim to be victims of Nazi Germany, the Allies or the Communist Soviet Union but they were also all perpetrators. Ultimately, it is this complex legacy which Hughes adroitly untangles in her sophisticated study of Holocaust memory in modern Europe."--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- 1. The Papon Affair -- 2. Germans in the Dock -- 3. Victims, Jewish and German -- 4. From Holodomor to Holocaust -- 5. Revising History, Reviving Nationalism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index
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  • 33
    ISBN: 9781350185487 , 9781350185463 , 9781350185449
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 354 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Perspectives on the Holocaust
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 943.086092
    Keywords: Hitler, Adolf ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; National socialism ; Totalitarianism ; The Holocaust,Fascism & Nazism,European history,Political structures: totalitarianism & dictatorship ; Germany Politics and government 20th century ; Electronic books ; Hitler, Adolf 1889-1945 Mein Kampf ; Judenvernichtung
    Abstract: List of Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword, Timothy Ryback -- Introduction -- Part I. The Mise en scène of Mein Kampf, 1924-2016 -- 1. Focus Landsberg: A Bavarian Town and its History Tied to Hitler, Karla Schoenebeck (Independent Scholar, Germany) -- 2. Mein Kampf: Part of the Right-Winged German Post-War Literature, Othmar Ploeckinger (Brandeis University, USA) -- 3. Mein Kampf: The Critical Edition in Historical Perspective, Magnus Brechtken (Institute of Contemporary History, Germany) -- Part II. Maintaining Power -- 4. Hitler, Leadership and The Holocaust, Paul Bookbinder (University of Massachusetts Boston, USA) -- 5. Violence in Mein Kampf: Tactic and Political Communication, Nathan Stoltzfus (Florida State University, USA) and Ryan Stackhouse (Independent Scholar, USA) -- Part III. Eugenics and Aesthetics in Mein Kampf -- 6. Blood, Race and the Holocaust, John J. Michalczyk (Boston College, USA) -- 7. Degeneracy: Attack on Modern Art and Music, Ralf Yusuf Gawlick (Boston College, USA) and Barbara S. Gawlick (Boston College, USA) -- Part IV. Mein Kampf and the Crusade against Germany's 'Enemies' -- 8. The Auroras of the Final Solution: Intimations of Genocide in Mein Kampf, Michael Bryant (Bryant University, USA) -- 9. Pathway to the Shoah: The Protocols, 'Jewish Bolshevism', Rosenberg, Goebbels, Ford, and Hitler, David Crowe (Chapman University, USA) -- 10. Marxism: Enemy of the People in the Political Party and Military System, Melanie Murphy (Emmanuel College, USA) -- 11. Being Adolf Hitler: Mein Kampf as Anti-Semitic Bildungsroman, Susannah Heschel (Dartmouth College, USA) -- Part V. Religious Overtones in Mein Kampf -- 12. Mein Kampf: Catholic Authority and the Holocaust, Martin Menke (Rivier University, USA) -- 13. The Apocalypse of Adolf Hitler: Mein Kampf and the Eschatological Origins of the Holocaust, David Redles (Cuyahoga Community College, USA) -- Part VI. Epilogue -- 14. Holocaust Education and (Early) Signs of the Erosion of Democracy, Tetyana Kloubert (Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Germany).
    Abstract: Appendices -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: "For decades scholars have pored over Hitler's autobiographical journey/political treatise, debating if Mein Kampf has genocidal overtones and arguably led to the Holocaust. For the first time, Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' and the Holocaust sees celebrated international scholars analyse the book from various angles to demonstrate how it laid the groundwork for the Shoah through Hitler's venomous attack on the Jews in his text. Split into three main sections which focus on 'contexts', 'eugenics' and 'religion', the book reflects carefully on the point at which the Fuhrer's actions and policies turn genocidal during the Third Reich and whether Mein Kampf presaged Nazi Germany's descent into genocide. There are contributions from leading academics from across the United States and Germany, including Magnus Brechtken, Susannah Heschel and Nathan Stoltzfus, along with totally new insights into the source material in light of the 2016 German critical edition of Mein Kampf . Hitler's views on Marxism, violence, and leadership, as well as his anti-Semitic rhetoric are examined in detail as you are taken down the disturbing path from a hateful book to the Holocaust."--
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    Language: German
    Pages: 115 Seiten
    Edition: Erweiterte Neuauflage
    Year of publication: 2022
    Keywords: Wien ; Schule
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    ISBN: 9781350186002
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 236 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Year of publication: 2021
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    ISBN: 9783901398971 , 390139897X
    Language: English
    Pages: 109 Seiten , 30 cm
    Year of publication: 2021
    Keywords: Geschichte 1945 ; Fotograf ; Berlin (Motiv) ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Museum Judenplatz, 12.05.2021 - 01.11.2021 Die Ausstellung präsentiert Arbeiten von Jewgenij Chaldej, der als offizieller Kriegsberichterstatter mit der Roten Armee im Zuge der Befreiung in Wien einmarschierte. Chaldej, erfahren genug, um zu wissen, welche Fotografien in Moskau als ideologisch einwandfrei gelten, gelang dann das aus sowjetischer Sicht offizielle Befreiungsfoto von Wien: eine Gruppe von Soldaten mit Maschinenpistolen, im Hintergrund flattert die rot-weiß-rote Fahne. Die Ausstellung zeigt einen entscheidenden und bis in die Gegenwart wirksamen Moment der Geschichte Österreichs. Am 29. März 1945 erreichte die Rote Armee im Kampf gegen die deutsche Wehrmacht österreichisches Gebiet. Die Schlacht um Wien endete nach schweren Kämpfen am 13. April 1945. Beide Seiten verzeichneten hohe Verluste. Noch in den letzten Stunden des Kriegs ermordete die SS Jüdinnen und Juden in Wien. Mit den sowjetischen Truppen kam auch der jüdische Fotograf Jewgenij Chaldej (1917–1997) nach Wien. Er schoss einzigartige Fotos von Straßenkämpfen, Bombenruinen und bald auch vom zivilen Leben. Hunger, Wohnungsnot, aber auch die Hoffnung auf einen Neubeginn kennzeichneten den Frühling 1945. Chaldejs Fotos zeigen Wiener Wahrzeichen wie den Stephansdom, das Parlament, den Heldenplatz, das Schloss Belvedere oder das Grabmal von Johann Strauss auf dem Zentralfriedhof, immer mit sowjetischen Soldaten im Bild. Chaldejs Kollegin Olga Lander (1909−1996), die einige Wochen später in Wien eintraf, hielt offizielle Ereignisse fotografisch fest. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg musste Chaldej erfahren, dass seine gesamte Familie von den Nationalsozialisten ermordet worden war. Seine Mutter wurde bei einem Pogrom getötet, als Chaldej erst ein Jahr alt war. Jewgeni Chaldej wie auch die jüdische Fotografin Olga Lander, hinterließen mit ihren Bildern eindrucksvolle Zeitzeugnisse, die wesentliche Tage in der Geschichte Wiens dokumentieren.
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    ISBN: 9780567697974 , 9780567697981 , 9780567697967
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 225 Seiten)
    Edition: Also issued in print: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021
    Year of publication: 2021
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Uusimäki, Elisa Lived wisdom in Jewish antiquity
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Uusimäki, Elisa, 1986 - Lived wisdom in Jewish antiquity
    DDC: 296.1/206
    Keywords: Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D ; Wisdom Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Wisdom literature Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Ancient / Biblical Israel ; Ancient Near East (Biblical Studies) ; Ancient Religion (Rel Studies) ; Ancient Religion (Classical Studies) ; Judaism (Rel Studies) ; Biblical Studies ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Moving away from focusing on wisdom as a literary genre, the book delves into the lived, embodied, and formative dimensions of wisdom as they are delineated in Jewish sources from the Persian, Hellenistic, and early Roman eras. Considering a diverse body of texts beyond later canonical boundaries, the book demonstrates that wisdom features not as an abstract quality, but as something to be performed and exercised in the level of both an individual and a community. The analysis specifically concentrates on notions of a "wise" person, including the rise of the sage as an exemplary figure. It also looks at how ancestral figures and contemporary teachers are imagined to manifest and practise wisdom, and considers communal portraits of a wise and virtuous life. In so doing, the author demonstrates that the previous focus on wisdom as a category of literature has overshadowed significant questions related to wisdom, behaviour, and social life. Jewish wisdom is also contextualized in relation to its wider ancient Mediterranean milieu, making the book valuable for biblical scholars, classicists, scholars of religion and the ancient Near East, and theologians"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also issued in print: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.
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  • 38
    ISBN: 9781350154124
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 262 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2021
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schlör, Joachim, 1960 - Escaping Nazi Germany
    DDC: 940.53/18092
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    Keywords: Rosenthal, Liesel Correspondence ; Rosenthal family ; Jews Biography 20th century ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors Biography ; Antisemitism History ; Jews Biography 20th century ; Jewish refugees Biography 20th century ; Heilbronn (Germany) Biography ; Biografie ; Briefsammlung ; Heilbronn ; Jüdin ; Auswanderung ; England ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "Carefully piecing together the personal letters of Alice 'Liesel' Schwab, Escaping Nazi Germany tells the important story of one woman's emigration from Heilbron to England. From the decision to leave her family and emigrate alone, to gaining her independence as a shop worker and surviving the Blitz, to the reunion with the brother and parents and shared grief as they learn about the fate of family members who died in the Holocaust, her story sheds new light on the Jewish experience of persecution during the Holocaust and adds nuances to current debates on emigration, memory and writing, and identity"--
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    ISBN: 9783901398988 , 3901398988
    Language: English
    Pages: 107 Seiten , Fotografien
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Year of publication: 2021
    Keywords: Fotograf ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Der Fotograf Ouriel Morgensztern ist ein Weltbürger, ein citoyen du monde, der uns durch den Blick seiner Kamera auf Reisen gehen lässt. In Paris geboren, wuchs er in einem Dorf in Südfrankreich auf, bevor er über Abstecher nach New York und in einen Kibbutz in Israel seinen Lebensmittelpunkt schließlich vor fast zwanzig Jahren in Wien fand. Hier begleitet er seither die jüdische Gemeinde mit seiner Fotokamera. 25 Jahre nach einer Ausstellung von Harry Weber und fast zehn Jahre nach jener von Josef Polleross bieten Morgenszterns Fotografien im Jüdischen Museum Wien einen gegenwärtigen Einblick in die vielfältige jüdische Gemeinschaft dieser Stadt. Ouriel Morgensztern führt die Betrachterinnen und Betrachter auch an weitere Orte seines Lebens, deren Formen und Farben er präzise und empathisch einfängt: von der ländlichen Stille seiner südfranzösischen Heimat bis zur Wiener Ringstraßenpracht, von Tel Avivs architektonischer Geometrie in Beton bis zu den unbefestigten Wegen eines Dorfes in Ruanda.
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  • 42
    ISBN: 9781350154650
    Language: English
    Pages: 22 cm
    Edition: Paperback edition
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Äquivalent
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1918-1939 ; Nationalitätenfrage ; Tschechoslowakei ; Czechoslovakia / History / 1918-1938 ; Czechoslovakia / Politics and government / 1918-1938 ; Politics and government ; Czechoslovakia ; 1918-1938 ; History ; Tschechoslowakei ; Nationalitätenfrage ; Geschichte 1918-1939
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    ISBN: 9781350102187
    Language: English
    Pages: 248 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Year of publication: 2020
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1830-1880 ; Judentum ; Gesellschaft ; Juden ; Identität ; Großbritannien ; Jews / Great Britain / History / 19th century ; Jews / Great Britain / Social conditions / 19th century ; Jews / Great Britain / Ethnic identity ; Great Britain / History / 19th century ; Great Britain / Social conditions / 19th century ; Großbritannien ; Juden ; Identität ; Judentum ; Gesellschaft ; Geschichte 1830-1880
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    ISBN: 9781350117372
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 363 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Europe's legacy in the modern world
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Trüper, Henning, 1977 - Orientalism, philology, and the illegibility of the modern world
    DDC: 303.482182105
    Keywords: Orientalism ; Orientalism Philosophy ; Sociolinguistics ; Orientalismus ; Europa ; Deutschland ; Soziolinguistik
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Bloomsbury Academic | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781350162907 , 9781350162884 , 9781350162860 , 1350162868 , 9781350162877 , 1350162876 , 9781350162891
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also published in print
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.6
    Keywords: Religions Relations ; Hate Religious aspects ; Christianity ; Islam ; Judaism ; Religious intolerance, persecution & conflict ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part 1: Why do we Hate? -- Chapter 1: Race, Religion, Rhetoric: Theories of Prejudice and Othering -- Chapter 2: The Hatred unto Death: When Prejudice Becomes Killing and Genocide Special Focus: What is Religious Hatred? Part 2: Bridges from the Past -- Chapter 3: The Oldest Prejudice? Christian Anti-Semitism from the Gospels to Luther -- Chapter 4: Kafir and Turks: Christians and Muslims through History -- Chapter 5: Enlightenment, Citizenship, and Race: The Modern Hatred of Jews, Muslims and People of Colour Special Focus: Why did the Holocaust happen? Part 3: Contemporary Western Hatreds -- Chapter 6: The West's Eternal Jewish Question? Politics, Anti-Semitism, and Holocaust Denial -- Chapter 7: ?Why do they hate us?? and Why do we hate them? Contemporary Western Islamophobias Special Focus: Are Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia Connected? Part 4: Prejudice Beyond the West -- Chapter 8: From People of the Book to Enemies of Islam: Islamic Anti-Semitism and Palestine-Israel -- Chapter 9: Killing for the Buddha: Islamophobia in the Buddhist World -- Chapter 10: Hindus and the Fatherland: Hindutva as Hatred Special Focus: Can we Regulate Against Religious Hatred? Epilogue: The Good News: Dialogue, Civil Rights, and Peacebuilding Bibliography Index
    Abstract: "Why does religion inspire hatred? Why do people in one religion sometimes hate people of another religion, and also why do some religions inspire hatred from others? This book shows how scholarly studies of prejudice, identity formation, and genocide studies can shed light on global examples of religious hatred. The book is divided into four parts, focusing respectively on the theory, historical context, contemporary Western hatreds, and prejudices beyond the West. Each part ends with a special focus section. The book focuses on Antisemitism and Islamophobia, both in the West and beyond, including examples of prejudices and hatred in Hinduism and Buddhism. Drawing on examples from Europe, North America, MENA, South and Southeast Asia, and Africa, Paul Hedges points to common patterns, while identifying the specifics of local context. Religious Hatred is an essential guide for understanding the historical origins of religious hatred, the manifestations of this hatred across diverse religious and cultural contexts, and the strategies employed by activists and peacemakers to overcome this hatred"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also published in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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