Networks of Refugees from Nazi Germany

Networks of Refugees from Nazi Germany

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 9004322736

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This volume focuses on coalitions and collaborations formed by refugees from Nazi Germany in their host countries. Exile from Nazi Germany was a global phenomenon involving the expulsion and displacement of entire families, organizations, and communities. While forced emigration inevitable meant loss of familiar structures and surroundings, successful integration into often very foreign cultures was possible due to the exiles’ ability to access and/or establish networks. By focusing on such networks rather than on individual experiences, the contributions in this volume provide a complex and nuanced analysis of the multifaceted, interacting factors of the exile experience. This approach connects the NS-exile to other forms of displacement and persecution and locates it within the ruptures of civilization dominating the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Contributors are: Dieter Adolph, Jacob Boas, Margit Franz, Katherine Holland, Birgit Maier-Katkin Leonie Marx, Wolfgang Mieder, Thomas Schneider, Helga Schreckenberger, Swen Steinberg, Karina von Tippelskirch, Jörg Thunecke, Jacqueline Vansant, and Veronika Zwerger


Children, Young People and Borders

Children, Young People and Borders

Author: Machteld Venken

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-05-11

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1000590259

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This edited volume increases knowledge about children and young people living in borderlands, passing through borders and (de)constructing borders, as well as highlights the potential of studying how children and young people imagine, act, cross, and inhabit symbolic and material borders. The study of borders and borderlands is growing extensively, but the experiences of children and young people in the turmoil of border changes and border crossings remain under-researched. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this edited volume has a twofold objective: to increase knowledge about children and young people living in borderlands, passing through borders and (de)constructing borders; and to highlight the potential of studying how children and young people imagine, act, cross, and inhabit symbolic and material borders, with the aim of advancing the theoretical and empirical debate within border studies. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Borderlands Studies.


Erkundungen

Erkundungen

Author: Helmut Konrad

Publisher: Böhlau Verlag Wien

Published: 2016-06-13

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 3205203372

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Theoretisch-methodische Entwicklungen ebenso wie thematische Wandlungen in der österreichischen Zeitgeschichtsforschung werden an ausgewählten Studien des Zeithistorikers Helmut Konrad nachgezeichnet. Von den frühen Arbeiten der Siebzigerjahre wird der Bogen über die geschichtspolitisch entscheidenden Diskussionen um die Ausrichtung der Zeitgeschichtsforschung in den Achtzigerjahren und den theoretisch-methodischen Debatten im Kontext des Cultural Turn der Neunzigerjahre bis hin zur Entwicklung grundsätzlich neuer Perspektiven auf empirische Fragen der globalen, zentraleuropäischen und österreichischen Geschichte des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts gespannt. Die hier zusammengestellten Beiträge zeichnen die Wissenschaftsbiographie von Helmut Konrad ebenso wie zentrale Entwicklungen der österreichischen Zeitgeschichte nach.


Almost Englishmen

Almost Englishmen

Author: Ruth Fredman Cernea

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9780739116470

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Before the Second World War, two golden 'promised lands' beckoned the thousands of Baghdadi Jews who lived in Southeast Asia: the British Empire, on which 'the sun never set, ' and the promised land of their religious tradition, Jerusalem. Almost Englishmen studies the less well-known of these destinations. The book combines history and cultural studies to look into a significant yet relatively unknown period, analyzing to full effect the way Anglo culture transformed the immigrant Bagdhadi Jews. England's influence was pervasive and persuasive: like other minorities in the complex society that was British India, the Baghdadis gradually refashioned their ideology and aspirations on the British model. The Jewish experience in the lush land of Burma, with its lifestyles, its educational system, and its internal tensions, is emblematic of the experience of the extended Baghdadi community, whether in Bombay, Calcutta, Shanghai, Singapore, or other ports and towns throughout Southeast Asia. It also suggests the experience of the Anglo-Indian and similar 'European' populations that shared their streets as well as the classrooms of the missionary societies' schools. This contented life amidst golden pagodas ended abruptly with the Japanese invasion of Burma and a horrific trek to safety in India and could not be restored after the war. Employing first-person testimonies and recovered documents, this study illuminates this little known period in imperial and Jewish histories.


From Mutual Observation to Propaganda War

From Mutual Observation to Propaganda War

Author: Malte Griesse

Publisher: transcript Verlag

Published: 2014-03-31

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 3839426421

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The Arab spring, protest movements in the EU, Russia, Turkey or elsewhere, are often labeled as twitter-revolutions. A crucial role is attributed to the new media, coverage of events abroad and ensuing mutual reactions. With the dissemination of print, revolts in early-modern times faced the challenge of a similar media-revolution. This influenced the very face of the events that could become full-fledged propaganda wars once the insurgents had won access to the printing press. But it also had an impact on revolt-narratives. Governments severely persecuted dissident views in such delicate issues as revolts. Observers abroad had no such divided loyalties and were freer to reflect upon the events. Therefore, the book focuses mainly on representations of revolts across borders.


Transformative Translations in Jewish History and Culture

Transformative Translations in Jewish History and Culture

Author: Thulin, Mirjam

Publisher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 3869564687

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PaRDeS. Zeitschrift der Vereinigung für Jüdische Studien e.V., möchte die fruchtbare und facettenreiche Kultur des Judentums sowie seine Berührungspunkte zur Umwelt in den unterschiedlichen Bereichen dokumentieren. Daneben dient die Zeitschrift als Forum zur Positionierung der Fächer Jüdische Studien und Judaistik innerhalb des wissenschaftlichen Diskurses sowie zur Diskussion ihrer historischen und gesellschaftlichen Verantwortung. PaRDeS. Journal of the Association of Jewish Studies e. V. The journal aims at documenting the fruitful and multifarious culture of Judaism as well as its relations to its environment within diverse areas of research. In addition, the journal is meant to promote Jewish Studies within academic discourse and discuss its historic and social responsibility.


Rome the Cosmopolis

Rome the Cosmopolis

Author: Catharine Edwards

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-11-02

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780521030113

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A collection of essays exploring key aspects of the relationship between Rome and its empire.


Jews and Germans in Eastern Europe

Jews and Germans in Eastern Europe

Author: Tobias Grill

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2018-09-24

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 3110492482

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For many centuries Jews and Germans were economically and culturally of significant importance in East-Central and Eastern Europe. Since both groups had a very similar background of origin (Central Europe) and spoke languages which are related to each other (German/Yiddish), the question arises to what extent Jews and Germans in Eastern Europe share common historical developments and experiences. This volume aims to explore not only entanglements and interdependences of Jews and Germans in Eastern Europe from the late middle ages to the 20th century, but also comparative aspects of these two communities. Moreover, the perception of Jews as Germans in this region is also discussed in detail.