Jewish History

  • Image of the Jew in European Liberal Culture 1789-1914

    Image of the Jew in European Liberal Culture 1789-1914

    £19.95

    Edited by: Cheyette, Bryan; Valman, Nadia

    This collection of essays explores the complex articulations and contexts of anti-Semitism in the literature of four cultures - Britain, Germany, France and Italy - in the long nineteenth century. The essays examine the presence both of explicitly anti-Semitic writing and apparently anti-Jewish stereotypes in...

  • In the Footsteps of the Jews of Greece

    In the Footsteps of the Jews of Greece

    £22.95

    From Ancient Times to the Present Day
    Karababas, Anastasios

    Some praise for the Greek edition:
    A very engaging book about a unique aspect of Greece’s history.
    Topontiki

    This work offers for the first time a complete and comprehensive overview of the history of the Jews of Greece.
    Capital

    Greek Jewry has a unique history...

  • Intelligence Co-operation between Poland and Great Britain during World War II

    Intelligence Co-operation between Poland and Great Britain during World ...

    £55.00

    The Report of the Anglo-Polish Historical Committee Volume 1

    Edited by: Dubicki, Tadeusz; Nalecz, Daria; Stirling, Tessa

    The Anglo-Polish Historical Committee was established in 2000 with the full support of the Prime Ministers of both countries. The committee, made up of historians and official experts from both countries, was set up to...

  • Internment in Britain in 1940

    Internment in Britain in 1940

    £50.00

    Life and Art Behind the Wire

    Newman, Ines with Brinson, Charmian and Dickson, Rachel

    This remarkable book gives a unique insight into the press-inspired panic which propelled the forced internment of so many anti-Nazis refugees.
    David Glasser, Chair, Ben Uri Gallery and Museum

    When the artist Hugo Dachinger...

  • Internment in Britain in 1940

    Internment in Britain in 1940

    £18.99

    Life and Art Behind the Wire

    Newman, Ines with Brinson, Charmian and Dickson, Rachel

    This remarkable book gives a unique insight into the press-inspired panic which propelled the forced internment of so many anti-Nazis refugees.
    David Glasser,

    Chair, Ben Uri Gallery and Museum

    When the artist Hugo Dachinger...

  • Intrepid Pioneers

    Intrepid Pioneers

    £18.95

    Jewish Women in the Public Arena
    Seddon, Isabelle

    It is to Isabelle Seddon’s great credit that she marks the contributions of the early pioneers, as well as those who have done sterling work in more recent years.
    Rabbi Dame Julia Neuberger

    Here Isabelle Seddon reveals the astonishing contributions made by British born...

  • Jacques Faitlovitch and the Jews of Ethiopia

    Jacques Faitlovitch and the Jews of Ethiopia

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    Trevisan-Semi, Emanuela

    The architect of the ingathering of the most problematic group of the Jewish diaspora was Jacques Faitlovitch. He was an adventurer, scholar and Zionist, a Polish-born Jew who lived in Paris and Palestine. His life was marked by his devotion to the cause of the Beta Israel, the black...

  • Jewish Chaplaincy in the British Armed Forces

    Jewish Chaplaincy in the British Armed Forces

    £50.00

    Captains of the Souls of Men 1892-2021
    Lewis, Jonathan

    Field Marshal Montgomery famously said that the most important people in the army are the nursing sisters, who tell the men that they matter to us, and the padres, that they matter to God.
    The...

  • Jewish Chaplaincy in the British Armed Forces

    Jewish Chaplaincy in the British Armed Forces

    £25.00

    Captains of the Souls of Men 1892-2021
    Lewis, Jonathan

    This is a ground-breaking book, exhaustively researched, throwing light on interesting facets of Jewish life in Britain as well as Jewish chaplaincy, and touched in places by moving experiences. For those interested in the work of Army chaplains, it is essential...

  • Jewish Germany

    Jewish Germany

    from £20.00

    An Enduring Presence from the Fourth to the Twenty-First Century

    Levinson, David

    In Jewish Germany, cultural anthropologist David Levinson draws out and explores for us the expanse of the Jewish experience in Germany from the fourth century CE to the present. With the extensive use of primary sources, among others, the carefully...