A significant contribution to the formation of the image of Jewish culture in inter-war Czechoslovakia was naturally made also by the popular press, both through an intentional shaping of interpretations and through an inadvertent adherence to stereotypes. In this article we focus on Eva magazine, the most prestigious women’s periodical in the Czechoslovak First Republic, which was published from 1928 onwards and as its subheading proclaimed, was targeted at modern and educated women. Eva contained both journalistic and literary texts by eminent personalities from the cultural life of the First Republic, and thanks to its clearly delineated target group it represents an interesting source of cultural history. The thematisation of Jewishness...
Is there a typical Jewish and female fashion in writing literature? And which kind of criteria could...
W niniejszej pracy zajmuję się analizą artykułów prasowych opublikowanych na początku XX wieku w gaz...
‟Wir Deutschjuden”: The Image of Germans and Westjuden in the German-Language Jewish Press of the Fi...
A significant contribution to the formation of the image of Jewish culture in inter-war Czechoslovak...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
This dissertation examines how six publications sought to construct Jewish- American identities fo...
The article analyses the content of the Jewish magazine “Chidusz”. The journal was created from the ...
In the Czech culture of the turn of the 20th century we can see the phenomenon of the orientalising ...
This chapter demonstrates how women’s bodies were appropriated (in times of adversity) to promote Je...
Midrash, a Polish social and cultural profile magazine (published since April 1997), is a monthly jo...
Between the 1880s and the 1920s, Yiddish newspapers rose from precarious origins to become successfu...
Bc. Markéta Šebestová: Conception of Czechoslovak Jews' Identity in Židovská ročenka (1954-1968) Abs...
Through an analysis of literary texts and personal correspondence from 1800-1850 in Germany, England...
Is there a typical Jewish and female fashion in writing literature? And which kind of criteria could...
W niniejszej pracy zajmuję się analizą artykułów prasowych opublikowanych na początku XX wieku w gaz...
‟Wir Deutschjuden”: The Image of Germans and Westjuden in the German-Language Jewish Press of the Fi...
A significant contribution to the formation of the image of Jewish culture in inter-war Czechoslovak...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
This dissertation examines how six publications sought to construct Jewish- American identities fo...
The article analyses the content of the Jewish magazine “Chidusz”. The journal was created from the ...
In the Czech culture of the turn of the 20th century we can see the phenomenon of the orientalising ...
This chapter demonstrates how women’s bodies were appropriated (in times of adversity) to promote Je...
Midrash, a Polish social and cultural profile magazine (published since April 1997), is a monthly jo...
Between the 1880s and the 1920s, Yiddish newspapers rose from precarious origins to become successfu...
Bc. Markéta Šebestová: Conception of Czechoslovak Jews' Identity in Židovská ročenka (1954-1968) Abs...
Through an analysis of literary texts and personal correspondence from 1800-1850 in Germany, England...
Is there a typical Jewish and female fashion in writing literature? And which kind of criteria could...
W niniejszej pracy zajmuję się analizą artykułów prasowych opublikowanych na początku XX wieku w gaz...
‟Wir Deutschjuden”: The Image of Germans and Westjuden in the German-Language Jewish Press of the Fi...