This dissertation takes a comparative approach to European Jewish history. By crossing the conceptual boundaries of history, architecture, and urban studies, it explores the dynamic relationship between synagogue building and Jewish identity in Amsterdam, London, and Berlin in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Jews in these capitals lived in relatively close proximity to each other and experienced, in varying degrees, the rise of a Jewish middle class and increasing acculturation. Many communities initiated spectacular building projects at this time, consciously tying monumental synagogues to the new public face of Judaism. Indeed, synagogues took on a new central role in mediating Jewishness in a modern society. Largely confin...
This dissertation traces the history of the Jewish community in Königsberg, East Prussia, from its f...
Over the past century, South African Jewry has undergone significant changes in its religious makeup...
The leading Jewish historians of the 20th century have assumed axiomatically that the defining featu...
This dissertation takes a comparative approach to European Jewish history. By crossing the conceptua...
The First World War has generally been seen as a negative turning point for Jewish integration in Ge...
This paper seeks to integrate the study of the German Jewish minority in the Victorian north of Engl...
This dissertation examines how Jews constructed and articulated their self-identification in Berlin,...
While the "contributions" of German Jews to Weimar culture have been the topic of numerous studies, ...
This dissertation traces the history of the Jewish community in Konigsberg, East Prussia, from its f...
Over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, millions of East European Jews made the d...
Over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, millions of East European Jews made the d...
This dissertation is a transnational study of German modernism with emphasis on the cultural exchang...
This PhD thesis focuses on the creation and maintenance of the liberal Jewish community in present ...
When Jews in Florence, Italy submitted plans for a new Great Synagogue in 1872, the designs were rej...
This PhD thesis focuses on the creation and maintenance of the liberal Jewish community in present d...
This dissertation traces the history of the Jewish community in Königsberg, East Prussia, from its f...
Over the past century, South African Jewry has undergone significant changes in its religious makeup...
The leading Jewish historians of the 20th century have assumed axiomatically that the defining featu...
This dissertation takes a comparative approach to European Jewish history. By crossing the conceptua...
The First World War has generally been seen as a negative turning point for Jewish integration in Ge...
This paper seeks to integrate the study of the German Jewish minority in the Victorian north of Engl...
This dissertation examines how Jews constructed and articulated their self-identification in Berlin,...
While the "contributions" of German Jews to Weimar culture have been the topic of numerous studies, ...
This dissertation traces the history of the Jewish community in Konigsberg, East Prussia, from its f...
Over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, millions of East European Jews made the d...
Over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, millions of East European Jews made the d...
This dissertation is a transnational study of German modernism with emphasis on the cultural exchang...
This PhD thesis focuses on the creation and maintenance of the liberal Jewish community in present ...
When Jews in Florence, Italy submitted plans for a new Great Synagogue in 1872, the designs were rej...
This PhD thesis focuses on the creation and maintenance of the liberal Jewish community in present d...
This dissertation traces the history of the Jewish community in Königsberg, East Prussia, from its f...
Over the past century, South African Jewry has undergone significant changes in its religious makeup...
The leading Jewish historians of the 20th century have assumed axiomatically that the defining featu...