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2. Behind bars: Abba Ahimeir's prison diary and its portrayal of politics, history, and culture.
3. Love, Personality, Agency, Jews: Intimate Relationships of Jews in Germany post-1945.
4. Jews and Germans: an Outdated Binary? Jews, love, and relationships in contemporary Germany.
5. Doomed at Sea? Maritime Spaces and the Jewish Refugee Crisis in the 1930s.
6. Entangled Memories: Jewish and non-Jewish War Remembrance in interwar Austria.
7. Between conflict and reconciliation: Martin Buber on the Jewish settlement of Palestine. With the unpublished manuscript "Fragen und Antworten. Die jüdische Besiedlung Palästinas" (1947).
8. Jews Court, Lincoln – an evaluation of Cecil Roth's medieval synagogue and the discourse on the English medieval synagogue taking a buildings archaeology approach.
9. Contested identities: interpreting and representing medieval Jewish History in Bristol.
10. Jews and the cultural milieu of south western India: situating Kanara in Indo-Jewish historiography.
11. "The first time I saw my father cry" - ego-documents by children from the Szeged region on the Holocaust.
12. Truth and/or peace: the political toolkit of the Hungarian Jewish Congress (1868-69).
13. 'Plainspoken about Jew and Gentile': Vladimir Nabokov, the legacy of Russian liberalism, and the Jewish question.
14. Old Zionists, old masculinity: Zionist organizations for seniors in mandatory Palestine.
15. 'New perspectives on religious conversion in medieval England' a review essay on Lauren Fogle, The King's Converts: Jewish Conversion in Medieval London, Lexington Books, Lanham 2019.
16. Toward a material culture of Jewish loss.
17. Migrating over troubled water: the voyage to Palestine in the first decade of the British Mandate, 1919–1929.
18. Images of Germanness and L.A.’s mid twentieth century German-speaking community.
19. The split within the Jewish community of Nagyvárad after the Hungarian Jewish Congress (1868–69). The creation of the status quo ante community.
20. Towards the 1868/69 Jewish congress in Hungary: Minister Eötvös's project of confessional autonomy and the Emancipation Act in 1867.
21. Jews under Islam in early modern Morocco in travel chronicles.
22. Nazi KZs as gendered Jewish spaces? German-Jewish masculinity and the negotiation of gender practices in prewar Nazi concentration camps.
23. Introduction: Rethinking Jewish and non-Jewish relations.
24. 'Ihr Berge, adieu' – nature as a sanctuary for a persecuted Munich Jew.
25. The difficulties of creating a Holocaust archive: Yad Vashem and Israel Kastner 1947-1948.
26. Reading between the lines: artistic approaches to the family archive.
27. Negative charisma, leadership, and Martin Buber's myth of Zion.
28. ‘They don’t pay $1,000 a week to just anyone’: Sholem Aleichem and early Jewish American movie moguls.
29. An accidental Galut? A critical reappraisal of Irish Jewish foundation myths.
30. The press, anti-alienism, and the Jewish community in First World War Scotland.
31. Byzantine tales of Jewish image desecration: tracing a narrative.
32. Property Claims of Jews from Arab Countries: political, monetary, or cultural?
33. A time of upheaval in an anti-Semitic environment – the representation of the Jewish population in Austria in the parliamentary debates from 1917–1919.
34. ‘ Der König rief, und alle , alle kamen ’ Jewish military chaplains on duty in the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I.
35. Werner Richard Heymann in Hollywood: a case study of German-Jewish emigration after 1933 as a transnational experience.
36. Exposing pathology, playing God: parsing psychosocial discourse in 'The Last Commander' by A.B. Yehoshua.
37. Conversational style and gesture: exploring the role of communication in shaping, maintaining and reinforcing American Jewish identity.
38. Myths and counter-myths about Odessa's Jewish intelligentsia during the late Tsarist period.
39. 'Personal letters -- to keep': managing the emotions of forced migration.
40. Smell and memory as Jewish archives: the case of Russian Jewish writers.
41. Jewish Migration and the Archive: Introduction.
42. Private archives and public lives: the migrations of Alexander Weissberg and the Polanyi archives.
43. Men of thought, men of action: the Great War, masculinity, and the modernization of the French rabbinate.
44. Childcare Dilemmas: Religious Discourse and Services among Jewish and Christian 'Orphanages'.
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