Abstract Looking at Blau-Weiss as the first Zionist youth movement in Germany between 1912 and 1927, the article examines the role of dress in expressing new feelings of national belonging as “Jewish” in modern Germany. Drawing on publications of the movement, memoirs, and photographs, the article shows how Blau-Weiss members tried to become visible as Jews while at the same time trying to copy the dress codes of the nationalist German youth movement Wandervogel. It further shows how, after the First World War, Blau-Weiss tried to forge their own way of Zionist dressing. The article argues that it was not the actual clothes worn or the perception of others that was most crucial to the creation of a national Jewish identity, but rather the...
This paper examines the representation of clothing, and specifically of uniforms, in German-language...
This thesis examines the history of four Zionist youth movements in Australia: Bnei Akiva, Betar, Ha...
"Der Zug" was the newsletter of the second unit of the local “Blau-Weiss” (“blue-white”) organizatio...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.Dress played an import...
This thesis explores how German Jews were important in innovating and propagating the ways in which ...
Through a case study of Galician Zionism before the first world war, this thesis seeks to broaden sc...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...
The dissertation is a study of German Jewish identity and its influence on the response of German Je...
Aust C. From Noble Dress to Jewish Attire. Jewish Appearances in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ...
Dissertation Abstract “Making Jews at Home: Jewish Nationalism in the Bohemian Lands, 1918-1938.” ...
This work looks into the female Nazi youth group, the Bund deutscher Mädel (BdM), and its uniform. ...
This introduction to the special issue “Jewish Dress Through Visual Sources” prompts engagement with...
The emergence of Jewish student associations in 1881 provided a forum for Jews to openly proclaim th...
This article examines the meanings antifascist German Jews invested in antifascism and highlights it...
This paper examines the representation of clothing, and specifically of uniforms, in German-language...
This thesis examines the history of four Zionist youth movements in Australia: Bnei Akiva, Betar, Ha...
"Der Zug" was the newsletter of the second unit of the local “Blau-Weiss” (“blue-white”) organizatio...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.Dress played an import...
This thesis explores how German Jews were important in innovating and propagating the ways in which ...
Through a case study of Galician Zionism before the first world war, this thesis seeks to broaden sc...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...
The dissertation is a study of German Jewish identity and its influence on the response of German Je...
Aust C. From Noble Dress to Jewish Attire. Jewish Appearances in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ...
Dissertation Abstract “Making Jews at Home: Jewish Nationalism in the Bohemian Lands, 1918-1938.” ...
This work looks into the female Nazi youth group, the Bund deutscher Mädel (BdM), and its uniform. ...
This introduction to the special issue “Jewish Dress Through Visual Sources” prompts engagement with...
The emergence of Jewish student associations in 1881 provided a forum for Jews to openly proclaim th...
This article examines the meanings antifascist German Jews invested in antifascism and highlights it...
This paper examines the representation of clothing, and specifically of uniforms, in German-language...
This thesis examines the history of four Zionist youth movements in Australia: Bnei Akiva, Betar, Ha...
"Der Zug" was the newsletter of the second unit of the local “Blau-Weiss” (“blue-white”) organizatio...