The First World War and the question of its impact on the negotiation of Jewish difference have for a long time been neglected and under-researched topics in the field of modern history. In this context, analyses of Jewish war experiences were either non-existent or stood in the shadow of the history of the Holocaust. This trend has been somewhat countered over the last years. But despite the fact that the dilemma between transnational Jewish solidarity and national (civic) loyalties has gained more attention among scholars working in the field of Jewish as well as general history, these studies remain within a national framework. Sarah Panter seeks to overcome these limitations and break new ground by writing the first systematic comparati...
The story that I seek to tell argues for Jewish integration in the army, acceptance of a particular ...
Emancipation and social engagement facilitated the Central European Jewry’s identification with the ...
This paper sheds light on the history and the design of military cemeteries for the Jewish victims o...
The First World War confronted German politicians with a range of unprecedented, vital questions in ...
Tim Grady's new study on German-Jewish Soldiers of the First World War in History and Memory charts ...
As the First World War broke out in 1914, American Jews seemed far away from the upheaval in Europe....
A lecture series organised by the Leo Baeck Institute London, the Jewish Museum and the Fritz Bauer ...
During the First World War, the Jewish population of Central Europe was politically, socially, and e...
The present paper examines the friendship of Fritz Mauthner (1849-1923) and Gustav Landauer (1870-19...
The First World War and German National Identity is an original and carefully researched study of th...
During the First World War some 100,000 German Jews fought for Germany, of whom almost 12,000 died. ...
Looking at the remembrance of the First World War in Germany at the levels of politics, historiograp...
In August 1914 the majority of German Jews expressed their patriotic approval of the war and their l...
Jewish and national histories have been interwoven in this study to probe the collision between perc...
Jewish and national histories have been interwoven in this study to probe the collision between perc...
The story that I seek to tell argues for Jewish integration in the army, acceptance of a particular ...
Emancipation and social engagement facilitated the Central European Jewry’s identification with the ...
This paper sheds light on the history and the design of military cemeteries for the Jewish victims o...
The First World War confronted German politicians with a range of unprecedented, vital questions in ...
Tim Grady's new study on German-Jewish Soldiers of the First World War in History and Memory charts ...
As the First World War broke out in 1914, American Jews seemed far away from the upheaval in Europe....
A lecture series organised by the Leo Baeck Institute London, the Jewish Museum and the Fritz Bauer ...
During the First World War, the Jewish population of Central Europe was politically, socially, and e...
The present paper examines the friendship of Fritz Mauthner (1849-1923) and Gustav Landauer (1870-19...
The First World War and German National Identity is an original and carefully researched study of th...
During the First World War some 100,000 German Jews fought for Germany, of whom almost 12,000 died. ...
Looking at the remembrance of the First World War in Germany at the levels of politics, historiograp...
In August 1914 the majority of German Jews expressed their patriotic approval of the war and their l...
Jewish and national histories have been interwoven in this study to probe the collision between perc...
Jewish and national histories have been interwoven in this study to probe the collision between perc...
The story that I seek to tell argues for Jewish integration in the army, acceptance of a particular ...
Emancipation and social engagement facilitated the Central European Jewry’s identification with the ...
This paper sheds light on the history and the design of military cemeteries for the Jewish victims o...