Impulses for Europe
Tradition und Modernity in East European Jewry (OE 8-10/08)
Herausgeber: Lipphardt; Anna; Sapper, Manfred; Weichsel, Volker
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Impulses for Europe
Tradition und Modernity in East European Jewry (OE 8-10/08)
Herausgeber: Lipphardt; Anna; Sapper, Manfred; Weichsel, Volker
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: BWV - Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 160mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9783830515562
- ISBN-10: 3830515561
- Artikelnr.: 25632405
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Aus dem Inhalt des Osteuropa-Sonderheftes:
Impulses for Europe: Editorial: Impulses for the Present, S. 5
Foreword: A New Look at Europe s Jewish Past, S. 6
Antony Polonsky: Fragile Co-Existence, Tragic Acceptance. The Politics and History of East European Jews, S. 7
Dietrich Beyrau: Disasters and Social Advancement. Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe, S. 25
Dietrich Beyrau: Remembrance between Scylla and Charybdis. The Public and Scholarly Treatment of Eastern Europe s Jewish HeritageD. Bechtel, M. Brenner, F. Golczewski, F. Guesnet,R. Heuberger, A. Lipphardt, and C. Kugelmann , S. 47
Topoi of East European Jewry Steven Aschheim: Reflection, Projection, Distortion. The Eastern Jew in German-Jewish Culture, S. 61
Gershon Hundert: The Impact of Knowledge. The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, S. 75
Micha Brumlik: From Obscurantism to Holiness. Eastern Jewish Thought in Buber, Heschel, and Levinas, S. 89
The Heritage of East European Jews Anke Hilbrenner: Civil Rights and Multiculturalism. Simon Dubnov s Concept of Diaspora Nationalism, S. 101
Jascha Nemtsov: The Scandal was Perfect . Jewish Music in the Works of European Composers, S. 117
Marina Dmitrieva: Traces of Transit. Jewish Artists from Eastern Europe in Berlin, S. 143
Omry Kaplan-Feuereisen: At the Service of the Jewish Nation. Jacob Robinson and International Law, S. 157
Egle Bendikaite: Intermediary between Worlds. Shimshon Rosenbaum: Lawyer, Zionist, Politician, S. 171
Manfred Sapper: Overcoming War. Ivan Bloch: Entrepreneur, Publicist, Pacifist, S. 179
Jewish History and Transnational Memory Anna Lipphardt: Forgotten Memory. The Jews of Vilne in the Diaspora, S. 187
Katrin Steffen: Disputed Memory. Jewish Past, Polish Remembrance, S. 199
Ansgar Gilster: The Place Does Not Speak. Photography in Auschwitz, S. 219
Magdalena Waligórska: Fiddler as a Fig-Leaf. The Politicisation of Klezmer in Poland, S. 227
Zofia Wóycicka: 1.000 Years in a Museum. The History of Polish Jews, S. 239
Semen Charnyi: Integration and Self-Assertion. The Jewish Community in Russia, S. 247
Dmitrii El iashevich, Maksim Mel tsin: A Stormy Turn for the Better. Jewish Studies in Russia, S. 255
Anatolii Podol s kyi: A Reluctant Look back. Jewry and the Holocaust in Ukraine, S. 271
Vytautas Toleikis: Repress, Reassess, Remember. Jewish Heritage in Lithuania, S. 279Marlis Sewering-Wollanek: The Rediscovery of the Jews. Czech History Books since 1989, S. 289
Diana Dumitru: Moldova: The Holocaust as Political Pawn. The Awkward Treatment of Jewish Heritage, S. 301
Felicia Waldman: From Taboo to Acceptance. Romania, the Jews, and the Holocaust, S. 311
Impulses for Europe: Editorial: Impulses for the Present, S. 5
Foreword: A New Look at Europe s Jewish Past, S. 6
Antony Polonsky: Fragile Co-Existence, Tragic Acceptance. The Politics and History of East European Jews, S. 7
Dietrich Beyrau: Disasters and Social Advancement. Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe, S. 25
Dietrich Beyrau: Remembrance between Scylla and Charybdis. The Public and Scholarly Treatment of Eastern Europe s Jewish HeritageD. Bechtel, M. Brenner, F. Golczewski, F. Guesnet,R. Heuberger, A. Lipphardt, and C. Kugelmann , S. 47
Topoi of East European Jewry Steven Aschheim: Reflection, Projection, Distortion. The Eastern Jew in German-Jewish Culture, S. 61
Gershon Hundert: The Impact of Knowledge. The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, S. 75
Micha Brumlik: From Obscurantism to Holiness. Eastern Jewish Thought in Buber, Heschel, and Levinas, S. 89
The Heritage of East European Jews Anke Hilbrenner: Civil Rights and Multiculturalism. Simon Dubnov s Concept of Diaspora Nationalism, S. 101
Jascha Nemtsov: The Scandal was Perfect . Jewish Music in the Works of European Composers, S. 117
Marina Dmitrieva: Traces of Transit. Jewish Artists from Eastern Europe in Berlin, S. 143
Omry Kaplan-Feuereisen: At the Service of the Jewish Nation. Jacob Robinson and International Law, S. 157
Egle Bendikaite: Intermediary between Worlds. Shimshon Rosenbaum: Lawyer, Zionist, Politician, S. 171
Manfred Sapper: Overcoming War. Ivan Bloch: Entrepreneur, Publicist, Pacifist, S. 179
Jewish History and Transnational Memory Anna Lipphardt: Forgotten Memory. The Jews of Vilne in the Diaspora, S. 187
Katrin Steffen: Disputed Memory. Jewish Past, Polish Remembrance, S. 199
Ansgar Gilster: The Place Does Not Speak. Photography in Auschwitz, S. 219
Magdalena Waligórska: Fiddler as a Fig-Leaf. The Politicisation of Klezmer in Poland, S. 227
Zofia Wóycicka: 1.000 Years in a Museum. The History of Polish Jews, S. 239
Semen Charnyi: Integration and Self-Assertion. The Jewish Community in Russia, S. 247
Dmitrii El iashevich, Maksim Mel tsin: A Stormy Turn for the Better. Jewish Studies in Russia, S. 255
Anatolii Podol s kyi: A Reluctant Look back. Jewry and the Holocaust in Ukraine, S. 271
Vytautas Toleikis: Repress, Reassess, Remember. Jewish Heritage in Lithuania, S. 279Marlis Sewering-Wollanek: The Rediscovery of the Jews. Czech History Books since 1989, S. 289
Diana Dumitru: Moldova: The Holocaust as Political Pawn. The Awkward Treatment of Jewish Heritage, S. 301
Felicia Waldman: From Taboo to Acceptance. Romania, the Jews, and the Holocaust, S. 311
Aus dem Inhalt des Osteuropa-Sonderheftes:
Impulses for Europe: Editorial: Impulses for the Present, S. 5
Foreword: A New Look at Europe s Jewish Past, S. 6
Antony Polonsky: Fragile Co-Existence, Tragic Acceptance. The Politics and History of East European Jews, S. 7
Dietrich Beyrau: Disasters and Social Advancement. Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe, S. 25
Dietrich Beyrau: Remembrance between Scylla and Charybdis. The Public and Scholarly Treatment of Eastern Europe s Jewish HeritageD. Bechtel, M. Brenner, F. Golczewski, F. Guesnet,R. Heuberger, A. Lipphardt, and C. Kugelmann , S. 47
Topoi of East European Jewry Steven Aschheim: Reflection, Projection, Distortion. The Eastern Jew in German-Jewish Culture, S. 61
Gershon Hundert: The Impact of Knowledge. The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, S. 75
Micha Brumlik: From Obscurantism to Holiness. Eastern Jewish Thought in Buber, Heschel, and Levinas, S. 89
The Heritage of East European Jews Anke Hilbrenner: Civil Rights and Multiculturalism. Simon Dubnov s Concept of Diaspora Nationalism, S. 101
Jascha Nemtsov: The Scandal was Perfect . Jewish Music in the Works of European Composers, S. 117
Marina Dmitrieva: Traces of Transit. Jewish Artists from Eastern Europe in Berlin, S. 143
Omry Kaplan-Feuereisen: At the Service of the Jewish Nation. Jacob Robinson and International Law, S. 157
Egle Bendikaite: Intermediary between Worlds. Shimshon Rosenbaum: Lawyer, Zionist, Politician, S. 171
Manfred Sapper: Overcoming War. Ivan Bloch: Entrepreneur, Publicist, Pacifist, S. 179
Jewish History and Transnational Memory Anna Lipphardt: Forgotten Memory. The Jews of Vilne in the Diaspora, S. 187
Katrin Steffen: Disputed Memory. Jewish Past, Polish Remembrance, S. 199
Ansgar Gilster: The Place Does Not Speak. Photography in Auschwitz, S. 219
Magdalena Waligórska: Fiddler as a Fig-Leaf. The Politicisation of Klezmer in Poland, S. 227
Zofia Wóycicka: 1.000 Years in a Museum. The History of Polish Jews, S. 239
Semen Charnyi: Integration and Self-Assertion. The Jewish Community in Russia, S. 247
Dmitrii El iashevich, Maksim Mel tsin: A Stormy Turn for the Better. Jewish Studies in Russia, S. 255
Anatolii Podol s kyi: A Reluctant Look back. Jewry and the Holocaust in Ukraine, S. 271
Vytautas Toleikis: Repress, Reassess, Remember. Jewish Heritage in Lithuania, S. 279Marlis Sewering-Wollanek: The Rediscovery of the Jews. Czech History Books since 1989, S. 289
Diana Dumitru: Moldova: The Holocaust as Political Pawn. The Awkward Treatment of Jewish Heritage, S. 301
Felicia Waldman: From Taboo to Acceptance. Romania, the Jews, and the Holocaust, S. 311
Impulses for Europe: Editorial: Impulses for the Present, S. 5
Foreword: A New Look at Europe s Jewish Past, S. 6
Antony Polonsky: Fragile Co-Existence, Tragic Acceptance. The Politics and History of East European Jews, S. 7
Dietrich Beyrau: Disasters and Social Advancement. Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe, S. 25
Dietrich Beyrau: Remembrance between Scylla and Charybdis. The Public and Scholarly Treatment of Eastern Europe s Jewish HeritageD. Bechtel, M. Brenner, F. Golczewski, F. Guesnet,R. Heuberger, A. Lipphardt, and C. Kugelmann , S. 47
Topoi of East European Jewry Steven Aschheim: Reflection, Projection, Distortion. The Eastern Jew in German-Jewish Culture, S. 61
Gershon Hundert: The Impact of Knowledge. The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, S. 75
Micha Brumlik: From Obscurantism to Holiness. Eastern Jewish Thought in Buber, Heschel, and Levinas, S. 89
The Heritage of East European Jews Anke Hilbrenner: Civil Rights and Multiculturalism. Simon Dubnov s Concept of Diaspora Nationalism, S. 101
Jascha Nemtsov: The Scandal was Perfect . Jewish Music in the Works of European Composers, S. 117
Marina Dmitrieva: Traces of Transit. Jewish Artists from Eastern Europe in Berlin, S. 143
Omry Kaplan-Feuereisen: At the Service of the Jewish Nation. Jacob Robinson and International Law, S. 157
Egle Bendikaite: Intermediary between Worlds. Shimshon Rosenbaum: Lawyer, Zionist, Politician, S. 171
Manfred Sapper: Overcoming War. Ivan Bloch: Entrepreneur, Publicist, Pacifist, S. 179
Jewish History and Transnational Memory Anna Lipphardt: Forgotten Memory. The Jews of Vilne in the Diaspora, S. 187
Katrin Steffen: Disputed Memory. Jewish Past, Polish Remembrance, S. 199
Ansgar Gilster: The Place Does Not Speak. Photography in Auschwitz, S. 219
Magdalena Waligórska: Fiddler as a Fig-Leaf. The Politicisation of Klezmer in Poland, S. 227
Zofia Wóycicka: 1.000 Years in a Museum. The History of Polish Jews, S. 239
Semen Charnyi: Integration and Self-Assertion. The Jewish Community in Russia, S. 247
Dmitrii El iashevich, Maksim Mel tsin: A Stormy Turn for the Better. Jewish Studies in Russia, S. 255
Anatolii Podol s kyi: A Reluctant Look back. Jewry and the Holocaust in Ukraine, S. 271
Vytautas Toleikis: Repress, Reassess, Remember. Jewish Heritage in Lithuania, S. 279Marlis Sewering-Wollanek: The Rediscovery of the Jews. Czech History Books since 1989, S. 289
Diana Dumitru: Moldova: The Holocaust as Political Pawn. The Awkward Treatment of Jewish Heritage, S. 301
Felicia Waldman: From Taboo to Acceptance. Romania, the Jews, and the Holocaust, S. 311