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eBook available 1840 Rhodes Blood Libel, The Published October 2024

The 1840 Rhodes Blood Libel

Ottoman Jews at the Dawn of the Tanzimat Era

Borovaya, O.

Based on newly discovered Ottoman and Jewish sources and using a legal lens on Levantine practices, The 1840 Rhodes Blood Libel argues that the acquittal of Rhodian Jews following a ritual murder charge is only adequately understood in the context of the Tanzimat and the Sublime Porte’s foreign relations, and in the context of a shared Ottoman and Jewish history.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Jewish Studies

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Above the Death Pits, Beneath the Flag Published April 2008

Above the Death Pits, Beneath the Flag

Youth Voyages to Poland and the Performance of Israeli National Identity

Feldman, J.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Jewish Studies Memory Studies Travel and Tourism

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eBook available Absent Jews, The Published May 2017

The Absent Jews

Kurt Forstreuter and the Historiography of Medieval Prussia

Hess, C.

For nearly a century, it has been a commonplace of Central European history that there were no Jews in medieval Prussia. This groundbreaking historical investigation demonstrates the very weak foundations upon which that assumption rests, tracing it to the ideologically compromised work of a single Nazi-era historian who badly mishandled evidence.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: Medieval/Early Modern

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eBook available After Liberation Published December 2023

After Liberation

Toward a Sociology of the Shoah
Selected Essays

Adler, H. G.

This collection gathers together, for the first time in English, some of H.G. Adler’s most important scholarly essays on the Shoah and connected themes. Spanning his thought across three decades they focus on the fate of the ‘coerced’ human being and reflect on freedom, enslavement, terror, dread, charisma, loneliness, and ideology.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies History: World War II

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Against the Grain Published October 2013

Against the Grain

Jewish Intellectuals in Hard Times

Mendelsohn, E., Hoffman, S., & Cohen, R. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present

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Aging and the Aged in Jewish Law Published December 1998

Aging and the Aged in Jewish Law

Essays and Responsa

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subject: Jewish Studies

Pb
eBook available Anatomy of the Holocaust, The Published November 2019

The Anatomy of the Holocaust

Selected Works from a Life of Scholarship

Hilberg, R.
Pehle, W. H. & Schlott, R. (eds)

Historian Raul Hilberg produced a variety of archival research, personal essays, and other works over a career that spanned half a century. The Anatomy of the Holocaust collects some of Hilberg’s most essential and groundbreaking writings—many of them published in obscure journals or otherwise inaccessible to nonspecialists—in a single volume.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies

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eBook available Antisemitism in Galicia Published August 2020

Antisemitism in Galicia

Agitation, Politics, and Violence against Jews in the Late Habsburg Monarchy

Buchen, T.

Antisemitism in Galicia investigates the interaction of agitation, violence, and politics against Jews on the periphery of the Danube monarchy. In its comprehensive analysis of the functions and limitations of propaganda, rumors, and mass media, it shows just how significant antisemitism was to the politics of coexistence among Christians and Jews on the eve of the Great War.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Jewish Studies

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Anxious Histories Published April 2015

Anxious Histories

Narrating the Holocaust in Jewish Communities at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century

Silverstein, J.

Over the last 70 years, memories and narratives of the Holocaust have played a significant role in constructing Jewish communities. This book explores one field where these narratives are disseminated: Holocaust pedagogy in Jewish schools in Melbourne and New York.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies

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'Aryanisation' in Hamburg Published January 2002

'Aryanisation' in Hamburg

The Economic Exclusion of Jews and the Confiscation of their Property in Nazi Germany

Bajohr, F.

Subjects: History: World War II Jewish Studies

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Between Two Worlds Published November 2005

Between Two Worlds

The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933

Prawer, S. S.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Jewish Studies

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eBook available Beyond Inclusion and Exclusion Published November 2018

Beyond Inclusion and Exclusion

Jewish Experiences of the First World War in Central Europe

Crouthamel, J., Geheran, M., Grady, T., & Köhne, J. B. (eds)

Beyond Inclusion and Exclusion recaptures the multifariousness of Central European Jewish life through the experiences of both soldiers and civilians during World War I. This collection explores rare sources and employs novel interdisciplinary methods to illuminate four interconnected themes: minorities and the meaning of military service, Jewish-Gentile relations, the cultural legacy of the war, and memory politics.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War I History: 20th Century to Present

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eBook available Can Academics Change the World? Published May 2020

Can Academics Change the World?

An Israeli Anthropologist's Testimony on the Rise and Fall of a Protest Movement on Campus

Shokeid, M.

Moshe Shokeid narrates his experiences as a member of AD KAN (NO MORE), a protest movement of Israeli academics at Tel Aviv University, who fought against the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, founded during the first Palestinian intifada/uprising (1987-1993).

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Jewish Studies Anthropology (General) Educational Studies

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eBook available Carnage and Care on the Eastern Front Published August 2018

Carnage and Care on the Eastern Front

The War Diaries of Bernhard Bardach, 1914-1918

Bardach, B.

Care and Carnage on the Eastern Front documents the day-to-day life of a doctor serving on the Eastern Front between 1914-1918. Bardach’s meticulous records offer a personal glimpse into the critical first weeks of fighting as well as the ultimate collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Army.

Subjects: History: World War I Jewish Studies

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eBook available Children in the Holocaust and its Aftermath Published April 2017

Children in the Holocaust and its Aftermath

Historical and Psychological Studies of the Kestenberg Archive

Kangisser Cohen, S., Fogelman, E., & Ofer, D. (eds)

The testimonies of individuals who survived the Holocaust as children pose distinct challenges for researchers, requiring them to often follow simultaneous, disparate narratives. This interdisciplinary volume brings together historians, psychologists, and other scholars to explore child survivors’ accounts, with a central focus on the Kestenberg Holocaust Child Survivor Archive’s over 1,500 testimonies.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies

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Continental Britons Published March 2007

Continental Britons

German-Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany

Berghahn, M.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Refugee and Migration Studies History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Conversion to Judaism in Jewish Law Published 1994

Conversion to Judaism in Jewish Law

Essays and Responsa

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subject: Jewish Studies

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eBook available Courage and Compassion Published June 2024

Courage and Compassion

A Jewish Boyhood in German-Occupied Greece

Molho, T.

Tony Molho tells a dramatic story of survival under the most adverse conditions during the Holocaust. A historian himself now telling his own story, Molho writes an autobiographical text that speaks of a Jewish childhood in Greece during World War II and the Axis Occupation.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Genocide History

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Crime & Punishment in Jewish Law Published October 1999

Crime and Punishment in Jewish Law

Essays and Responsa

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subject: Jewish Studies

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Crime, Jews & News Published January 2007

Crime, Jews and News

Vienna 1890-1914

Vyleta, D.M.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 18th/19th Century Media Studies

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eBook available Czechs, Germans, Jews Published May 2012

Czechs, Germans, Jews?

National Identity and the Jews of Bohemia

Capkova, K.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History (General)

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Death and Euthanasia in Jewish Law Published 1995

Death and Euthanasia in Jewish Law

Essays and Responsa

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subject: Jewish Studies

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eBook available Do Not Forget Me Published June 2021

Do Not Forget Me

Three Jewish Mothers Write to Their Sons from the Thessaloniki Ghetto

Saltiel, L. (ed)

Following the Axis invasion of Greece, the Nazis began persecuting the country’s Jews as they had across occupied Europe, beginning with small indignities and culminating in mass imprisonment and deportations. Among the many Jews confined to the Thessaloniki ghetto during this period were Sarina Saltiel, Mathilde Barouh, and Neama Cazes—three women bound for Auschwitz who spent the weeks before their deportation writing to their sons.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Genocide History

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Dynamic Belonging Published December 2011

Dynamic Belonging

Contemporary Jewish Collective Identities

Goldberg, H. E., Cohen, S. M., & Kopelowitz, E. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies Sociology

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Economy in Jewish History, The Published December 2010

The Economy in Jewish History

New Perspectives on the Interrelationship between Ethnicity and Economic Life

Reuveni, G. & Wobick-Segev, S. (eds)

Subjects: History (General) Jewish Studies

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eBook available Enchanted by Cinema Published May 2024

Enchanted by Cinema

Wilhelm Thiele between Vienna, Berlin, and Hollywood

Horak, J.-C. & Seyfert, A.-B. (eds)

Enchanted by Cinema explores the films of the European music film pioneer William Thiele, as well as his career as an exile in Hollywood. Examining a wide range of the director’s filmography, the contributors address a variety of political, aesthetic and cross-cultural issues.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies History: 20th Century to Present Jewish Studies

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Entangled Entertainers Published September 2019

Entangled Entertainers

Jews and Popular Culture in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna

Hödl, K.

Viennese popular culture at the turn of the twentieth century was shaped jointly by Jews and non-Jews alike, though their relationship was not immune to bouts of anti-Semitism. The case studies in this book provide new findings in understanding what it meant to be Jewish among artists, performers and impresarios at the turn of the twentieth century.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)


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Environment in Jewish Law, The Published November 2003

The Environment in Jewish Law

Essays and Responsa

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies Environmental Studies (General)

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eBook available Escape from Hell Published April 2007

Escape From Hell

The True Story of the Auschwitz Protocol

Wetzler, A.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Literary Studies

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eBook available Escapees Published August 2019

Escapees

The History of Jews Who Fled Nazi Deportation Trains in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands

von Fransecky, T.

Hundreds of Jewish men, women and children escaped from deportation trains bound for extermination camps by making a dangerous leap from the moving train. Drawing from extensive interviews and new sources, Tanja Fransecky sheds light on a hitherto neglected chapter of Jewish resistance to the National Socialist extermination policy.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies Mobility Studies

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eBook available Fatal Balancing Act, A Published September 2013

A Fatal Balancing Act

The Dilemma of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany, 1939-1945

Meyer, B.

“Beate Meyer has chosen to research a serious subject that is by any standard difficult and painful to confront in an honest way… The book is a careful, detailed study of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany.” · Canadian Journal of History

“[The author] keeps the focus on the individual without ever losing sight of the overall crime. This book…can be considered as an essential contribution to the history of the extermination of the German Jews.” · Bulletin of the Fritz Bauer Institute, Frankfurt

“Beate Meyer succeeds in producing a nearly complete picture of procedures and decisions within the organization. In addition she describes openly but not without empathy the diverse, often narrow perspectives and possibilities of responsible individuals in their respective situation.” · Sehepunkte

Subjects: History: World War II Jewish Studies Genocide History

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'Final Solution' in Riga, The Published November 2009

The 'Final Solution' in Riga

Exploitation and Annihilation, 1941-1944

Angrick, A., Klein, P. & Brandon R.

Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History Jewish Studies

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Forced Labor for Siemens in the Women’s Concentration Camp Ravensbrück Forthcoming March 2026

Forced Labor for Siemens in the Women’s Concentration Camp Ravensbrück

Reports from Contemporary Witnesses

International Friends Association of the Ravensbrück Memorial (Eds)

In 1942-1945, Siemens & Halske AG maintained an armaments factory adjacent to the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp, where up to 2,300 female prisoners were deployed in forced labor. This volume contains the testimonies of Ravensbrück survivors, shedding light on the system of forced labor in the context of the concentration camp

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies History: World War II

Gate to Perfection, The Published October 1994

The Gate to Perfection

The Idea of Peace in Jewish Thought

Homolka, W. & Friedlander, A.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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eBook available Gendarmes, Bureaucrats, and Jews Published October 2025

Gendarmes, Bureaucrats, and Jews

A Documentary History of the Destruction of Hungary’s Jews, Spring-Summer 1944

Schulmann, J. F., Rich, D. A., & Molnár, J. (eds)

An illuminating chronicle of the concentration, ghettoization, and deportation of Hungarian Jews in 1944-1945, Gendarmes, Bureaucrats, and Jews presents, for the first time in English, the key primary sources from the period, documenting how this genocidal program was facilitated by both the Nazi regime and the Hungarian state.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History History: World War II

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eBook available Gender History of German Jews Published February 2024

Gender History of German Jews

A Short Introduction

Schüler-Springorum, S.

Gender History of German Jews is a concise overview of German-Jewish gender agency and change against the “dawn of modernity” across both men and women who dealt with histories of status change, discrimination, persecution, and deportation.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present

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Gender Issues in Jewish Law Published November 2000

Gender Issues in Jewish Law

Essays and Responsa

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies Gender Studies and Sexuality

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eBook available German Railroads, Jewish Souls Published November 2019

German Railroads, Jewish Souls

The Reichsbahn, Bureaucracy, and the Final Solution

Browning, C. R., Hayes, P. & Hilberg, R.

This book centers around preeminent Holocaust scholar Raul Hilberg’s landmark study of Nazi railways and their roles within the Jewish genocide. Supplemented with additional writings from Hilberg, primary source materials, and a comprehensive historical survey from leading scholars Christopher Browning and Peter Hayes, this is a rich and accessible introduction to a topic in Holocaust history that remains understudied even today.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History Transport Studies

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eBook available German-Jewish Studies Published October 2022

German–Jewish Studies

Next Generations

Wallach, K. & Elyada. A. (eds)

Applying current and evolving interdisciplinary scholarship to bring an original and comprehensive assessment of why German-Jewish studies as a field is vital to further our understanding of antisemitism, racism, and coloniality, German-Jewish Studies: Next Generations grounds the field’s necessity to the future of scholarship in the twenty-first century.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Jewish Studies

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Germans & the Holocaust, The Published November 2015

The Germans and the Holocaust

Popular Responses to the Persecution and Murder of the Jews

Schrafstetter, S. & Steinweis, A. E. (eds)

For decades, historians have debated how and to what extent the Holocaust penetrated the German national consciousness between 1933 and 1945. This compact volume brings together six historical investigations into the subject from leading scholars, employing newly accessible and previously underexploited evidence.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Jewish Studies Genocide History

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Germans No More Published March 2006

Germans No More

Accounts of Jewish Everyday Life, 1933-1938

Limberg, M. & Rübsaat, H. (eds)

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Jewish Studies

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Germany On Their Minds Published October 2019

Germany On Their Minds

German Jewish Refugees in the United States and Their Relationships with Germany, 1938–1988

Schenderlein, A. C.

Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s, the United States granted asylum to approximately ninety thousand German Jews fleeing the horrors of the Third Reich. Author Anne C. Schenderlein gives a fascinating account of these entangled histories on both sides of the Atlantic and demonstrates the remarkable extent to which German Jewish refugees helped shape the course of West German democratization.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Refugee and Migration Studies History: 20th Century to Present


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Gray Zones Published July 2005

Gray Zones

Ambiguity and Compromise in the Holocaust and its Aftermath

Petropolous, J. & Roth, J. (eds)

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies

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Great Immigration, The Published November 1998

The Great Immigration

Russian Jews in Israel

Siegel, D.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Jewish Studies Anthropology (General)

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eBook available Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia Published September 2019

The Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia

Czech Initiatives, German Policies, Jewish Responses

Gruner, W.

After the establishment of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Czech and German authorities adopted radicalized anti-Jewish policies, including depriving Jews of their property, hauling them into forced labor, and deporting them to concentration camps. In this pioneering study, Wolf Gruner demonstrates that these proceedings were not only controlled by Berlin, but also driven forward by the Czech government and local authorities.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History

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Holocaust Survivors Published December 2011

Holocaust Survivors

Resettlement, Memories, Identities

Ofer, D., Ouzan, F. S., & Baumel-Schwartz, J. D. (eds)

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies Memory Studies

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Ignaz Maybaum Published August 2001

Ignaz Maybaum

A Reader

Lange, N. de (ed)

Subject: Jewish Studies

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Israel & the Daughters of the Shoah Published October 2000

Israel and the Daughters of the Shoah

Reoccupying the Territories of Silence

Lentin, R.

Subjects: Genocide History Gender Studies and Sexuality Jewish Studies

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Israel and the Diaspora in Jewish Law Published November 1997

Israel and the Diaspora in Jewish Law

Essays and Responsa

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subject: Jewish Studies

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eBook available Israeli Identities Published March 2012

Israeli Identities

Jews and Arabs Facing the Self and the Other

Auron, Y.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Sociology

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eBook available Jesus Reclaimed Published January 2015

Jesus Reclaimed

Jewish Perspectives on the Nazarene

Homolka, W.

After centuries of persecution, oppression, forced migrations, and exclusion in the name of Christ, the development of a Jewish “Quest for the Historical Jesus” might seem unexpected.  This book gives an overview and analysis of the various Jewish perspectives on the Nazarene throughout the centuries.

Subject: Jewish Studies

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Jewish Explorations of Sexuality Published November 1995

Jewish Explorations of Sexuality

Magonet, J. (ed)

Subjects: Jewish Studies Gender Studies and Sexuality

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Jewish Histories of the Holocaust Published September 2014

Jewish Histories of the Holocaust

New Transnational Approaches

Goda, N. J. W. (ed)

For many years, histories of the Holocaust focused on its perpetrators, and only recently have more scholars begun to consider in detail the experiences of victims and survivors, as well as the documents they left behind. This volume contains new research from internationally established scholars. It provides an introduction to and overview of Jewish narratives of the Holocaust.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies

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Jewish Identity in Modern Times Published October 1995

Jewish Identity in Modern Times

Leo Baeck and German Protestantism

Homolka, W.

Subject: Jewish Studies

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eBook available Jewish Inclusion in Ethnic Studies Education Published August 2025

Jewish Inclusion in Ethnic Studies Education

Issues, Obstacles, and Excuses

Rubin, D. I.

A clarifying re-examination of the issues affecting ethnic studies education in K-12 schools, this book explores how the program’s disregard for the lives of American Jews correlates with the increase in antisemitism with the U.S. Consequently, it advances a renewed framework for thinking about the Jewish experience in contemporary American education.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Educational Studies Sociology

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eBook available Jewish Life in Nazi Germany Published July 2010

Jewish Life in Nazi Germany

Dilemmas and Responses

Nicosia, F. & Scrase, D. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Genocide History

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Jewish Maghreb, The Forthcoming April 2026

The Jewish Maghreb

North African Experiences in Greater Paris since 1981

Everett, S.

From commercial networks in Paris to Algerian pilgrimage journeys, The Jewish Maghreb reveals communal North African Jewish navigation of plural sediments of self and history. The heuristic ‘maghrebinicité,’ works to illuminate ongoing negotiations of memory, citizenship, and cultural transmission in postcolonial France, offering fresh insights into diaspora, return, and the persistence of transnational connections.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Jewish Studies Urban Studies

Jewish Refugees in Shanghai Forthcoming April 2026

Jewish Refugees in Shanghai

Experiences, Memories, Interviews, Histories

Hochstadt, S.

Between 1933-1942, around 20,000 refugees fled to Shanghai to escape Nazi-occupied Europe, most of them Jewish. Here they spent a decade preserving their culture and enduring Japanese occupation. Hochstadt, whose Viennese grandparents were among those who fled, compiles hundreds of sources and interviews to tell their story.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History History: 20th Century to Present Refugee and Migration Studies

Jewish Religious Law Published May 1998

Jewish Religious Law

A Progressive Perspective

Rayner, J. D.

Subject: Jewish Studies

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eBook available Jewish Self-Hate Published March 2021

Jewish Self-Hate

Lessing, T.

This new edition makes Theodor Lessing’s seminal work Der Jüdische Selbsthaß accessible to English readers for the first time, supplemented with explanatory footnotes by translator Peter Appelbaum and illustrative essays by historian Sander L. Gilman and German scholar Paul Reitter.

Subject: Jewish Studies

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Jewish Understanding of the World, A Published March 1998

A Jewish Understanding of the World

Rayner, J. D.

Subject: Jewish Studies

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Jews & the Expansion of Europe to the West, 1450-1800, The Published March 2001

The Jews and the Expansion of Europe to the West, 1450-1800

Bernardini, P. & Fiering, N. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: Medieval/Early Modern Colonial History Refugee and Migration Studies

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Journalism of Milena Jesenska, The Published February 2003

The Journalism of Milena Jesenská

A Critical Voice in Interwar Central Europe

Hayes, K. (ed)

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Literary Studies Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present

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Judging 'Privileged' Jews Published July 2013

Judging 'Privileged' Jews

Holocaust Ethics, Representation, and the 'Grey Zone'

Brown, A.

Subjects: Genocide History History (General) Jewish Studies


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eBook available Legacy of Liberal Judaism, The Published October 2013

The Legacy of Liberal Judaism

Ernst Cassirer and Hannah Arendt's Hidden Conversation

Curthoys, N.

This is an important fresh look at modern intellectual history at the interface of philosophy and Jewish thought. It has a persuasive line of argument and illuminating discussions of the subject. It adds a crucial strand to the weave of modern intellectual history and argues that, unless close attention is paid to the dimension of Jewish thought in this project, this history remains misunderstood.”  ·  Willi Goetschel, University of Toronto

Subjects: Jewish Studies History (General)

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Making Bodies Kosher Published June 2019

Making Bodies Kosher

The Politics of Reproduction among Haredi Jews in England

Kasstan, B.

Analyses the ways in which Haredi Jews negotiate healthcare services using theoretical perspectives in political philosophy. This is the first archival and ethnographic study of Haredi Jews in the UK, and will allow readers to understand how reproductive care issues affect this growing minority population.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Jewish Studies Anthropology of Religion


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eBook available Marginal at the Center Published June 2012

Marginal At the Center

The Life Story of a Public Sociologist

Kimmerling, B.

Subjects: Sociology Jewish Studies

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Marriage and its Obstacles in Jewish Law Published November 1999

Marriage and Its Obstacles in Jewish Law

Essays and Responsa

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies Gender Studies and Sexuality

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eBook available Matters of Testimony Published December 2015

Matters of Testimony

Interpreting the Scrolls of Auschwitz

Chare, N. & Williams, D.

In 1944, a number of Sonderkommando—“special squads” of Jewish prisoners who kept the gas chambers running smoothly—buried on the grounds of Auschwitz a series of remarkable eyewitness accounts. This study reconstructs their history and textual content, revealing literary works that raise troubling questions about the nature of testimony.
 

Subjects: Genocide History History: World War II Jewish Studies

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eBook available Microhistories of the Holocaust Published December 2016

Microhistories of the Holocaust

Zalc, C. & Bruttmann, T. (eds)

Increasingly, recent historical scholarship has demonstrated a willingness to study the Holocaust at scales as focused as a single neighborhood or family. This volume brings together scholars to reflect on the ongoing microhistorical turn in Holocaust studies, assessing its historiographical pitfalls as well as the distinctive opportunities it affords researchers.

Subjects: Genocide History History: World War II Jewish Studies

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A Narrow Bridge to Life Published June 2008

A Narrow Bridge to Life

Jewish Forced Labor and Survival in the Gross-Rosen Camp System, 1940-1945

Gutterman, B

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II

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Nationalist Socialist Extermination Policies Published January 2000

National Socialist Extermination Policies

Contemporary German Perspectives and Controversies

Herbert, U. (ed)

Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History Jewish Studies

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eBook available Nazism, the Holocaust, and the Middle East Published January 2018

Nazism, the Holocaust, and the Middle East

Arab and Turkish Responses

Nicosia, F. R. & Ergene, B. A. (eds)

How was Nazism received in the Middle East? By focusing on Arab and Turkish reactions to Nazi anti-Semitism and persecution of the Jews in Germany and Europe, this collection offers a fresh perspective on institutional and popular attitudes towards Jewish communities throughout the Middle East during the 1930s and 1940s.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies

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eBook available Nearly the New World Published September 2019

Nearly the New World

The British West Indies and the Flight from Nazism, 1933–1945

Newman, J.

In the years leading up to the Second World War, increasingly desperate European Jews looked to far-flung destinations such as the Barbados, Trinidad, and Jamaica in search of refuge. Nearly the New World tells the remarkable story of Jewish refugees who overcame persecution and sought safety in the West Indies from the 1930s through the end of World War II

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History History: World War II Refugee and Migration Studies

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eBook available On the Death of Jews Published March 2021

On the Death of Jews

Photographs and History

Fresco, N.

In this trenchant meditation on photographs from an atrocity in Latvia during the Holocaust, Nadine Fresco argues for the vital importance of photographs—and nontraditional sources more broadly—for understanding the Holocaust. She confronts charged questions around guilt and testimony while teasing out the subtle implications of camera angles, photo sequencing, and body language, helping us to see anew the perspectives of victims, perpetrators, and others who witnessed the brutality of the Holocaust.

Subjects: Genocide History Media Studies Jewish Studies

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Outside Looking In Forthcoming January 2026

Outside Looking In

The World Universalizes the Holocaust

Goda, N. J. W. & Kissi, E. (Eds.)

Outside Looking In provides a fresh look at the problem of Holocaust universalization by examining how the historical experience of the Holocaust has been mediated by politicians, artists, journalists, legal theorists, essayists, filmmakers, and novelists amongst colonized societies or other marginalized groups.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present

Points of Passage Published October 2013

Points of Passage

Jewish Migrants from Eastern Europe in Scandinavia, Germany, and Britain 1880-1914

Brinkmann, T. (ed)

Subjects: Jewish Studies History (General) Refugee and Migration Studies

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eBook available Poland under German Occupation, 1939-1945 Published January 2024

Poland under German Occupation, 1939-1945

New Perspectives

Huener, J. & Löw, A. (eds)

Poland under German Occupation, 1939-1945 explores questions of Polish-Jewish life that are rarely discussed and new methodological directions to advance debates on the complicity of Polish citizens during the mass murder of Jews under the nation’s Nazi occupation.

Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History Jewish Studies

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eBook available Political and Legal History of German Jews Published April 2025

Political and Legal History of German Jews

A Short Introduction

Jensen, U.

An insightful reassessment of the political and legal history of German Jews, this book innovatively resituates German Jews as active and engaged political agents, who were invested in engaging with, resisting, and shaping policy, from the early modern period to the present day.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present

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eBook available Probing the Limits of Categorization Published November 2018

Probing the Limits of Categorization

The Bystander in Holocaust History

Morina, C. & Thijs, K. (eds)

This volume discusses a number of case studies addressing the history of bystanding during and after the Nazi era. Combining historiographical, conceptual and empirical contributions, Probing the Limits of Categorization explores the roles and experiences of individuals caught up in the dynamics of state-sponsored genocidal violence.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present

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eBook available Quotas Published May 2024

Quotas

The “Jewish Question” and Higher Education in Central Europe, 1880-1945

Miller, M. L. & Szapor, J. (eds)

Quotas focuses on the ideologies and practices of quota regimes in Central and Eastern Europe from the late nineteenth century throughout the 20th century, covering their origins development, and impact particularly on limiting access to higher education.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present History: 18th/19th Century

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Rabbinic - Lay Relations in Jewish Law Published January 1993

Rabbinic - Lay Relations in Jewish Law

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subject: Jewish Studies

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eBook available Race, Color, Identity Published May 2013

Race, Color, Identity

Rethinking Discourses about 'Jews' in the Twenty-First Century

Sicher, E. (ed)

Subjects: Jewish Studies Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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eBook available Rag Fair Published October 2024

Rag Fair

A Different Migration History of London’s East End, 1780-1850

Münch, O.

Drawing on approaches across migration history, economic history, economic anthropology, and the sociology of movements, Rag Fair uncovers the social mechanisms behind the world-famous market’s role as an intercultural contact zone where Jewish and Irish migrants mingled, entered client relationships, and forged political alliances.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Cultural Studies (General) Mobility Studies Jewish Studies

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Re-examining Progressive Halakhah Published August 2002

Re-examining Progressive Halakhah

Jacob, W. & Zemer, M. (eds)

Subject: Jewish Studies

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Re-Presenting the Shoah in the 21st Century Published February 2004

Re-presenting the Shoah for the 21st Century

Lentin, R. (ed)

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies Memory Studies

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Rebirth of a Culture Published August 2008

Rebirth of a Culture

Jewish Identity and Jewish Writing in Germany and Austria today

Herzog, H. H., Herzog, T. & Lapp, B. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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eBook available Recognizing the Past in the Present Published December 2020

Recognizing the Past in the Present

New Studies on Medicine before, during, and after the Holocaust

Hildebrandt, S., Offer, M., & Grodin, M. A. (eds)

This interdisciplinary collection assembles a chain of documentation on the critical role of medicine in realizing the policies of Hitler’s regime. It traces the historical legacies of National Socialist medicine from their roots in the racial theories of the 1920s, through their manifestation in the Nazi period, and on to legacies and continuities from the postwar years to the present.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Genocide History Jewish Studies

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Remembering a Vanished World Published October 2001

Remembering a Vanished World

A Jewish Childhood in Interwar Poland

Hamerow, T.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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Remembering Resistance Forthcoming February 2026

Remembering Resistance

A Jewish Memoir from Nazi-Occupied Budapest, 1944-45

Eger, A., Frojimovics, K. & Kovács , É. (Eds.)

An illuminating chronicle of the life and work of Jewish couple, László and Eugenia Szamosi, liberating oppressed Jews in Nazi-occupied Budapest, Remembering Resistance offers an unrivalled insight into a family’s personal history of resistance and provides a paradigm for mediating our methods of remembrance.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History History: World War II

eBook available Resettlers and Survivors Published April 2020

Resettlers and Survivors

Bukovina and the Politics of Belonging in West Germany and Israel, 1945–1989

Fisher, G.

Resettlers and Survivors focuses on two groups of Bukovinians—ethnic Germans and German-speaking Jews—who navigated dramatically changed political and social circumstances in 1945. This study gives a nuanced account of how they dealt with the difficult legacies of World War II, while exploring Bukovina’s significance for them as both a geographical location and a “place of memory.”

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Jewish Studies Refugee and Migration Studies Memory Studies

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eBook available Resisting Persecution Published June 2020

Resisting Persecution

Jews and Their Petitions during the Holocaust

Pegelow Kaplan, T. & Gruner, W. (eds)

This volume offers the first extensive analysis of entreaties from persecuted Jews in the Nazi era, demonstrating their largely unappreciated value as a historical source and as an attempt to reclaim agency in increasingly desperate political circumstances.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Jewish Studies Genocide History

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eBook available Rethinking Holocaust Justice Published December 2017

Rethinking Holocaust Justice

Essays across Disciplines

Goda, N. J. W. (ed)

In the past two decades, the subject of post-Holocaust justice has experienced a surge of interest among historians and legal scholars. Rethinking Holocaust Justice offers a multifaceted approach to post-Holocaust justice, bringing together leading scholars from a variety of disciplines to explore the complexity of these issues.

Subjects: Genocide History History: 20th Century to Present Jewish Studies

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eBook available Rethinking Jewishness in Weimar Cinema Published November 2020

Rethinking Jewishness in Weimar Cinema

Hales, B. & Weinstein, V. (eds)

The film industry in the Weimar Republic was a major site for German-Jewish experience that provided a sphere for Jewish "outsiders" to shape mainstream culture. The essays in Rethinking Jewishness in Weimar Cinema offer new historical, theoretical, and methodological approaches to the significant involvement of Jewish people in Weimar cinema.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present

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eBook available Rethinking the Age of Emancipation Published March 2020

Rethinking the Age of Emancipation

Comparative and Transnational Perspectives on Gender, Family, and Religion in Italy and Germany, 1800–1918

Baumeister, M., Lenhard, P., & Nattermann, R. (eds)

Rethinking the Age of Emancipation aims at a critical reassessment of the development of the two “late” nations, Italy and Germany, from a new and transnational perspective. Essays by an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars examine the discursive relationships among nationalism, war, and emancipation as well as the ambiguous roles of historical protagonists with competing loyalties.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Jewish Studies Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Roads to the Palace Published August 1995

Roads to the Palace

Jewish Texts and Teaching

Rosenak, M.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Educational Studies

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Robbery & Restitution Published May 2007

Robbery and Restitution

The Conflict over Jewish Property in Europe

Dean, M., Goschler, C. & Ther, P. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History

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Sacred Speakers Published January 2006

Sacred Speakers

Language and Culture among the ultra-Orthodox in Israel

Baumel, S.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Shedding Light on the Darkness Published September 2000

Shedding Light on the Darkness

A Guide to Teaching the Holocaust

Lauckner, N. & Jokiniemi, M.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies

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eBook available Social History of German Jews Published May 2024

Social History of German Jews

A Short Introduction

Rürup, M.

Social History of German Jews traces the social history of modern German Jews from the end of the 18th century up to the aftermath of World War II, and focusses on the ascent of German Jews into the middle and upper-middle classes through both adversity and manifold forms of Jewish self-assertion.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present

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eBook available Space and Spatiality in Modern German-Jewish History Published June 2017

Space and Spatiality in Modern German-Jewish History

Lässig, S. & Rürup, M. (eds)

This wide-ranging volume revisits both literal and metaphorical spaces in modern German history, working from an expansive concept of “the spatial” to examine the ways in which Jewishness has been attributed to them, and what the implications have been in different eras and social contexts.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present History: 18th/19th Century

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Strassmanns, The Published June 2008

The Strassmanns

Science, Politics and Migration in Turbulent Times (1793-1993)

Strassmann, W. P.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History (General)

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Submerged on the Surface Published September 2019

Submerged on the Surface

The Not-So-Hidden Jews of Nazi Berlin, 1941–1945

Lutjens Jr., R. N.

Between 1941 and 1945, some 6,500 Berlin Jews, in fear for their lives, made the choice to flee their impending deportations and live submerged in Nazi Germany. This book sheds light on the daily life of those who hid and on the city that was both the source of their persecution and the site of their survival.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History


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Symbiosis & Ambivalence Published December 2001

Symbiosis and Ambivalence

Poles and Jews in a Small Galician Town

Lehmann, R.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History

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eBook available Testimonies of Resistance Published September 2019

Testimonies of Resistance

Representations of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommando

Chare, N. & Williams, D. (eds)

As eyewitnesses to and unwilling abettors of the murder of their fellow Jews, the Sonderkommando comprise one of the most fascinating and troubling topics within Holocaust history. This interdisciplinary collection assembles careful investigations into how the Sonderkommando have been represented—both by themselves and by others—during and since the Holocaust.

Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History Jewish Studies

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eBook available Too Jewish or Not Jewish Enough Published February 2024

Too Jewish or Not Jewish Enough

Ritual Objects and Avant-Garde Art at the Jewish Museum of New York

Abt, J.

This volume explores the origins of the Jewish Museum of New York and its evolution from collecting and displaying Jewish ritual objects, to Jewish art, to exhibiting avant-garde art devoid of Jewish content, created by non-Jews. Established within a rabbinic seminary, the museum’s formation and development reflect changes in Jewish society over the twentieth century as it grappled with choices between religion and secularism, particularism and universalism, and ethnic pride and assimilation.

Subjects: Museum Studies Jewish Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Turning the Kaleidoscope Published May 2006

Turning the Kaleidoscope

Perspectives on European Jewry

Lustig, S. & Leveson, I. (eds)

Subjects: Jewish Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Understanding of Judaism, An Published December 1997

An Understanding of Judaism

Rayner, J. D.

Subject: Jewish Studies

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Vanished History Published May 2014

Vanished History

The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture

Sniegon, T.

This book opens up important issues not dealt with extensively in the historiography so far. Unlike with some other post-Communist countries, and Poland in particular, there hasn't been that much interest in the topic of commemoration and historicisation of the Holocaust in post-Communist Czechoslovakia…The author should be praised for the critical distance with which he approaches the historical cultures in both parts of former Czechoslovakia and its actors.”  ·  Michal Frankl, Jewish Museum in Prague

Subjects: Genocide History History: World War II Jewish Studies

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eBook available Vienna Gestapo 1938-1945, The Published January 2022

The Vienna Gestapo, 1938-1945

Crimes, Perpetrators, Victims

Boeckl-Klamper, E., Mang, T., & Neugebauer, W.

The Vienna Gestapo was the most important instrument of Nazi terror on Austrian soil. Through expert historical analysis of the Vienna Gestapo in the years 1938-1945, this volume provides a comprehensive presentation of not only the victims of persecution but also of the structures, organization and individuals actively involved on the Gestapo side.

Subjects: History: World War II Jewish Studies

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eBook available Vienna is Different Published October 2011

Vienna Is Different

Jewish Writers in Austria from the Fin-de-Siècle to the Present

Herzog, H. H.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present Literary Studies

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eBook available Visitors to the House of Memory Published December 2017

Visitors to the House of Memory

Identity and Political Education at the Jewish Museum Berlin

Bishop Kendzia, V.

By accompanying a range of senior high school history students before, during and after their visits to the museum, Visitors to the House of Memory is an intimate exploration of how young Berliners from across the city experience the Jewish Museum Berlin.

Subjects: Museum Studies Jewish Studies Educational Studies Memory Studies

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Voices of the Dunera Forthcoming April 2026

Voices of the Dunera

Ernst Kitzinger, Exile and Essays on Internment

Spark, S., Garrett, K. & McNamara, A.

Ernst Kitzinger, a 20th-Century art historian, was one of 2,500 men arrested in 1940 as ‘enemy aliens’ and deported from Britain to Australia aboard the HMT Dunera. Incarcerated in Hay, Kitzinger and his fellow internees mused on their lot through powerful prose and poetry, published here for the first time.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Genocide History Refugee and Migration Studies

eBook available Voices on War and Genocide Published June 2020

Voices on War and Genocide

Three Accounts of the World Wars in a Galician Town

Bartov, O. (ed)

Taking as its point of departure Omer Bartov’s acclaimed recent monograph Anatomy of a Genocide, this volume brings together three extensive and previously unknown accounts of residents from the Ukrainian town of Buczacz, covering events during and between both world wars.

Subjects: History: World War II Jewish Studies Genocide History

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With a Penetrating Gaze from the Sidelines Forthcoming February 2026

With a Penetrating Gaze from the Sidelines

Raul Hilberg, The Destruction of European Jews, and the History of Holocaust Historiography

Schlott, R. & Kansteiner, W. (eds)

Raul Hilberg’s The Destruction of the European Jews (1961) was a foundational text in the field of Holocaust historiography. Hilberg describes the persecution as a bureaucratic process involving the entire German society. This volume explores the origins of Hilberg’s study, debates in which it was implicated, its accomplishments and shortcomings.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present

eBook available Women’s Zionism Worldwide, 1897–1948 Published June 2025

Women’s Zionism Worldwide, 1897–1948

Katzburg-Yungman, M.

A geographically wide-ranging study of women’s Zionist history, Women’s Zionism Worldwide seeks to provide a reassessment of the activities, aims, and achievements of women-led organizations, highlighting the impact their role had on Zionist ideology and gender relations.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present History: World War II

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Women's Camp in Moringen, The Published January 2006

The Women's Camp in Moringen

A Memoir of Imprisonment in Germany 1936-1937

Herz, G.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies Gender Studies and Sexuality

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eBook available World War I and the Jews Published August 2017

World War I and the Jews

Conflict and Transformation in Europe, the Middle East, and America

Rozenblit, M. L. and Karp, J. (eds)

World War I utterly transformed the lives of Jews around the world, allowing them to demonstrate patriotism, dispel antisemitic myths, and fight for their rights. This book provides a fascinating survey of the ways in which Jewish communities in Europe, North America, and the Middle East participated in and were changed by the Great War during and after the conflict.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War I

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eBook available Yiddish Transformed Published June 2023

Yiddish Transformed

Reading Habits in the Russian Empire, 1860-1914

Cohen, N.

Yiddish Transformed explores Jewish reading practices alongside the rise of Yiddish in Eastern Europe between 1860 and 1914 by delving into publishing policies of Yiddish books and newspapers, popular literary genres of the time, the development of Jewish public libraries, as well as reflections of reading experiences in life stories.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Literary Studies

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