"Recent research on Jewish migration and 'Jewish spaces' usually asks for the relevance of 'Jewish spaces' in Jewish life. This article looks the other way and examines how the changing conditions of Jewish life altered emigrant's perceptions of their 'old home' in East Europe. It argues that in Jewish memory East Europe functioned as a mythscape which changed from a repressive and revolutionary over a progressive to the lost 'old home'. As a result the article calls to more carefully historicize processes of Jewish memory and spatial semantics as expressions of relations between conflicting groups." (author's abstract
During and following the First World War, Berlin was a major metropolitan center that absorbed tens ...
The twelve essays in this fascinating collection range broadly over time, covering the period from e...
By 1945, almost all that was left of Jewish life in Germany and Poland were shattered spaces --- syn...
"Recent research on Jewish migration and 'Jewish spaces' usually asks for the relevance of 'Jewish s...
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Drawing on Sara Ahmed’s work on the stranger and Anne-Marie Fortier’s approach to remembering home, ...
Historians have devoted increasing attention in the past decade to the aftermath of the Shoah, focus...
During and following the First World War, Berlin was a major metropolitan center that absorbed tens ...
The twelve essays in this fascinating collection range broadly over time, covering the period from e...
By 1945, almost all that was left of Jewish life in Germany and Poland were shattered spaces --- syn...
"Recent research on Jewish migration and 'Jewish spaces' usually asks for the relevance of 'Jewish s...
This article draws upon Holocaust survivor testimonies to explore the interaction between place and ...
This article examines the construction of collective memory among the residents of the village of Bi...
This article presents some of the personal observations of a veteran Israeli scholar whose long-year...
Jews constituted one of the most important ethnic and religious groups in the history of Lublin. Und...
This dissertation explores the experience of diaspora and traces how it appears, changes, and operat...
This article explores the experiences of forced displacement through the narratives of expellees in ...
The Sifrut ha-ma’abarah (transit camp literature) represents a narrative space where contemporary Is...
This article analyses the relevance of food in the migration process as well as the associated compl...
The article portrays and analyzes the choices and challenges for German Jews regarding the question ...
Drawing on Sara Ahmed’s work on the stranger and Anne-Marie Fortier’s approach to remembering home, ...
Historians have devoted increasing attention in the past decade to the aftermath of the Shoah, focus...
During and following the First World War, Berlin was a major metropolitan center that absorbed tens ...
The twelve essays in this fascinating collection range broadly over time, covering the period from e...
By 1945, almost all that was left of Jewish life in Germany and Poland were shattered spaces --- syn...