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Studies in German Jewish History
7 publications
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Studies in Jewish History and Memory
ISSN: 2364-1975
The series Studies in Jewish History and Memory covers a wide range of approaches to the history of sciences, ethnology and cultural studies, as well as philosophy. The editors aim to provide a forum for interdisciplinary studies regarding historical and cultural aspects of Jewish life. Their academic focus includes anti-Semitism, Polish-Jewish relations, nationalism, ethnicity and identity as well as the Europeanization of memory and Holocaust representation. The series was formerly known as Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory .
12 publications
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Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory
The series Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory covers a wide range of approaches to the history of sciences, ethnology and cultural studies, as well as philosophy. The editors aim to provide a forum for interdisciplinary studies regarding historical and cultural aspects of Jewish life. Their academic focus includes anti-Semitism, Polish-Jewish relations, nationalism, ethnicity and identity as well as the Europeanization of memory and Holocaust representation. From Vol. 7 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Jewish History and Memory .
6 publications
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Jüdische Musikstudien. Jewish Music Studies
ISSN: 2510-4829
The series Jewish Music Studies publishes monographs and edited collections on Jewish music in all its diverse manifestations: from synagogue chants and paraliturgical traditions to the secular/popular music of Jews in various cultural contexts and eras. Books in this series encompass a broad range of subjects with a special focus on music’s use in social, religious and cultural life of Jews around the globe. Topics also include Jewish performers, composers and researchers; Jewish music and migration; Israeli music/music in Israel; Jewish music education; music and ethnicity, gender; and political issues. Editors' Homepage ezjm Europäisches Zentrum für Jüdische Musik Die Schriftenreihe Jüdische Musikstudien publiziert aktuelle Studien zu jüdischer Musik in ihrer gesamten Breite in Form von Monographien und editierten Sammelbänden: von synagogaler Musik und paraliturgischen Gesangstraditionen bis hin zu säkularen/populären Musiken von Juden und Jüdinnen in verschiedenen kulturellen Kontexten und Epochen. Die Reihe beinhaltet eine umfassende Auswahl an Themen die jüdischen Musiktraditionen betreffend, mit einem besonderen Fokus auf der Rolle und dem Gebrauch von Musik im sozialen, religiösen und kulturellen Leben von Juden und Jüdinnen weltweit. Weitere Themenschwerpunkte sind Biographien jüdischer Musiker*innen, Komponist*innen und Musikforscher*innen, jüdische Musik und Migration, israelische Musik/Musik in Israel, jüdische Musik und Erziehung, jüdische Musik und Ethnizität, Gender und Politik. Homepage der Herausgeber ezjm Europäisches Zentrum für Jüdische Musik
4 publications
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In the Light of Vienna
Jews in Lviv - between Tradition and Modernisation (1867-1914)©2018 Monographs -
Their Childhood and the Holocaust
A Child’s Perspective in Polish Documentary and Autobiographical Literature©2015 Monographs -
German Literature between Faiths
Jew and Christian at Odds and in Harmony©2004 Conference proceedings -
Representations of Jews in Late Medieval and Early Modern German Literature
Second Printing©2006 Monographs -
Jewish Warsaw – Jewish Berlin
Literary Portrayal of the City in the First Half of the 20th Century©2021 Monographs -
Small Numbers, Big Presence: Jews in Poland after World War II
©2024 Monographs -
Max Nordau’s «Fin-de-Siècle» Romance of Race
©2007 Monographs -
Reading (in) the Holocaust
Practices of Postmemory in Recent Polish Literature for Children and Young Adults.©2020 Monographs -
Jews and Non-Jews: Memories and Interactions from the Perspective of Cultural Studies
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Jüdisches Kulturerbe MUSIK – Divergenzen und Zeitlichkeit
Überlegungen zu einer kulturellen Nachhaltigkeit aus Sicht der Jüdischen Musikstudien©2021 Edited Collection -
Reconstructing Jewish Identity in Pre- and Post-Holocaust Literature and Culture
©2013 Edited Collection