Excerpt from the article: On 21 October 1792 the Jews of Metz joined their Gentile compatriots in celebrating a republican victory. Emancipated by the Constituent Assembly only one year previously, the newcomers to French citizenship took the occasion of a civic festival to celebrate their recently won freedom..
Peer reviewedThis article explores whether the Age of Enlightenment, in general, and the French Rev...
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International audienceThis article addresses one again the history of the Jews in Provence at the ti...
The emancipation of France's Jewish communities at the National Assembly marked an unprecedented dev...
This article examines the rhetorical strategies put in place by French Jewish activists to demand eq...
During the Occupation there was a two-pronged effort to separate the Jews from the rest of the Frenc...
European Jewish history from 1789–1939 supports the view that construction of national identities ev...
This book reconsiders the transition from the French Revolution to Napoleon, a period often describe...
ABSTRACT: In recent decades, various state actors have sought to mobilize the nominal notions of “re...
National audienceThis article is questioning the relevance of the dichotomy between Ashkenazi and Se...
This article examines the French papal zouaves, volunteers who fought for the defence of the tempora...
Citation: Streeter, Lyman Bradley. Soil management. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College...
This article is an english (and revised) version, translated by J. Djamour, of « Le Judaïsme anverso...
Gilda Pasetzky, Salzburg and the French Revolution. This article studies how the small, sovereign a...
Literature has always been a refuge and a means of resistance for ethnic minorities. Algerian Jewish...
Peer reviewedThis article explores whether the Age of Enlightenment, in general, and the French Rev...
Cet article examine les contextes idéologiques dans lesquels la pensée millénariste s'épanouit chez ...
International audienceThis article addresses one again the history of the Jews in Provence at the ti...
The emancipation of France's Jewish communities at the National Assembly marked an unprecedented dev...
This article examines the rhetorical strategies put in place by French Jewish activists to demand eq...
During the Occupation there was a two-pronged effort to separate the Jews from the rest of the Frenc...
European Jewish history from 1789–1939 supports the view that construction of national identities ev...
This book reconsiders the transition from the French Revolution to Napoleon, a period often describe...
ABSTRACT: In recent decades, various state actors have sought to mobilize the nominal notions of “re...
National audienceThis article is questioning the relevance of the dichotomy between Ashkenazi and Se...
This article examines the French papal zouaves, volunteers who fought for the defence of the tempora...
Citation: Streeter, Lyman Bradley. Soil management. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College...
This article is an english (and revised) version, translated by J. Djamour, of « Le Judaïsme anverso...
Gilda Pasetzky, Salzburg and the French Revolution. This article studies how the small, sovereign a...
Literature has always been a refuge and a means of resistance for ethnic minorities. Algerian Jewish...
Peer reviewedThis article explores whether the Age of Enlightenment, in general, and the French Rev...
Cet article examine les contextes idéologiques dans lesquels la pensée millénariste s'épanouit chez ...
International audienceThis article addresses one again the history of the Jews in Provence at the ti...