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"Jewish Volunteers, the International Brigades and the Spanish
Civil War" discusses the participation of volunteers of Jewish
descent in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War.
It focuses in particular on the establishment of the Naftali Botwin
Company, a Jewish military unit that was created in the Polish
Dombrowski Brigade. Its formation and short-lived history on the
battlefield were closely connected to the activities and propaganda
of Yiddish-speaking Jewish migrant communists in Paris who
described Jewish volunteers as 'Chosen Fighters of the Jewish
People' in their daily newspaper "Naye Prese."Gerben Zaagsma
analyses the symbolic meaning of the participation of Jewish
volunteers and the Botwin Company both during and after the civil
war. He puts this participation in the broader context of Jewish
involvement in the left and Jewish/non-Jewish relations in the
communist movement and beyond. To this end, the book examines
representations of Jewish volunteers in the Parisian Yiddish press
(both communist and non-communist). In addition it analyses the
various ways in which Jewish volunteers and the Botwin Company have
been commemorated after WWII, tracing how discourses about Jewish
volunteers became decisively shaped by post-Holocaust debates on
Jewish responses to fascism and Nazism, and discusses claims that
Jewish volunteers can be seen as 'the first Jews to resist Hitler
with arms'.
This handbook provides a systematic overview of the present state
of international research in digital public history. Individual
studies by internationally renowned public historians, digital
humanists, and digital historians elucidate central issues in the
field and present a critical account of the major public history
accomplishments, research activities, and practices with the public
and of their digital context. The handbook applies an international
and comparative approach, looks at the historical development of
the field, focuses on technical background and the use of specific
digital media and tools. Furthermore, the handbook analyzes
connections with local communities and different publics worldwide
when engaging in digital activities with the past, indicating
directions for future research, and teaching activities.
As in all fields and disciplines of the humanities, Jewish Studies
scholars find themselves confronted with the rapidly increasing
availability of digital resources (data), new technologies to
interrogate and analyze them (tools), and the question of how to
critically engage with these developments. This volume discusses
how the digital turn has affected the field of Jewish Studies. It
explores the current state of the art and probes how digital
developments can be harnessed to address the specific questions,
challenges and problems that Jewish Studies scholars confront. In a
field characterised by dispersed sources, and heterogeneous scripts
and languages that speak to a multitude of cultures and histories,
of abundance as well as loss, what is the promise of Digital
Humanities methods--and what are the challenges and pitfalls? The
articles in this volume were originally presented at the
international conference #DHJewish - Jewish Studies in the Digital
Age, which was organised at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital
History (C(2)DH) at University of Luxembourg in January 2021. The
first big international conference of its kind, it brought together
more than sixty scholars and heritage practitioners to discuss how
the digital turn affects the field of Jewish Studies.
Jewish Volunteers, the International Brigades and the Spanish Civil
War discusses the participation of volunteers of Jewish descent in
the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War, focusing
particularly on the establishment of the Naftali Botwin Company, a
Jewish military unit that was created in the Polish Dombrowski
Brigade. Gerben Zaagsma analyses the symbolic meaning of the
participation of Jewish volunteers and the Botwin Company both
during and after the civil war. He puts this participation in the
broader context of Jewish involvement in the left and
Jewish/non-Jewish relations in the communist movement and beyond.
To this end, the book examines representations of Jewish volunteers
in the Parisian Yiddish press (both communist and non-communist).
In addition, it analyses the various ways in which Jewish
volunteers and the Botwin Company have been commemorated after
WWII, tracing how discourses about Jewish volunteers became
decisively shaped by post-Holocaust debates on Jewish responses to
fascism and Nazism, and discusses claims that Jewish volunteers can
be seen as 'the first Jews to resist Hitler with arms'.
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