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The Holocaust and Local History
£45.00
Edited by: Kuhne, Thomas; Lawson, Tom
This collection brings together a number of cutting edge Holocaust histories written by younger scholars and includes an introduction reflecting on the role of 'the local' in Holocaust studies. In doing so, the book emphasizes seeking local answers to global questions on the origins of...
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The Holocaust in Israeli Public Debate in the 1950s
£19.50
Ideology and Memory
Stauber, Roni
This book is the first comprehensive, as well as impartial, account of the various ways the people of the state of Israel, beginning with their social integration in the 1950s, grappled with the still fresh memory of the Holocaust and with finding a suitable way of commemorating...
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The Impact of Zionism and Israel on Anglo-Jewry's Identity, 1948-1982
£50.00
Caught Somewhere Between Zion and Galut
Omer-Jackaman, Jack
'Thanks to the might of Israel, even Diaspora Jews can hold their heads up high'; so remarks Tomer in Amos Oz's 1966 novel Elsewhere, Perhaps. This quotation speaks to the profound impact which Zionism's successful campaign for Jewish statehood had on the...
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The Invisible Holocaust
£15.95
The Story of Ruth Ravina
Gabriel, MarlenRuth Ravina’s story is one of childhood under duress. She survived hunger, cold, solitude, existential boredom, and life-threatening situations. Born on April 7, 1937 in Warsaw, Poland, she was raised in Kozienice. In 1940, about a year...
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The Jewish Community of Salonika
£20.00
History, Memory, Identity
Lewkowicz, Bea
This book is a pioneering study of the often forgotten Sephardi voices of the Holocaust. It is an account of the Sephardi Jewish community of the Greek city of Salonika, which at one point numbered 80,000 members, but which was almost completely annihilated during the German occupation...
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The Jewish Factor in the Relations between Nazi Germany and the Soviet U...
£45.00
1933-1941
Govrin, Yosef
Nazi Germany's foreign policy towards the Soviet Union was carried out in accordance with ideological and political objectives. These were defined and planned well in advance, with a view to a final confrontation for the domination of Europe. This policy regarded 'Jewish Bolshevism' as the main obstacle to securing...
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The Jewish Immigrant in England 1870-1914
£18.95
This is an analysis and description of that section of the great Jewish migration from eastern Europe which settled in Britain - around 120,000 Jews. The routes to England and the immigrants' travel experiences are discussed and the dockside reception is presented, which leads to a consideration of the...
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The Jewish Year Book 2009
£35.00
Edited by: Massil, Stephen
The Jewish Year Book 2009 provides a comprehensive directory of the communal institutions and organisations that make up the fabric of British Jewish society. It is a guide to the structures and networks of the religious, social, educational, cultural and welfare organisations of the Jewish community across...