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Jewish Lives Under Communism - New Perspectives (Hardcover): Katerina Capkova, Kamil Kijek Jewish Lives Under Communism - New Perspectives (Hardcover)
Katerina Capkova, Kamil Kijek; Katerina Capkova, Kamil Kijek, Stephan Stach, …
R3,190 R2,976 Discovery Miles 29 760 Save R214 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Czechs, Germans, Jews? - National Identity and the Jews of Bohemia (Paperback): Katerina Capkova Czechs, Germans, Jews? - National Identity and the Jews of Bohemia (Paperback)
Katerina Capkova
R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The phenomenon of national identities, always a key issue in the modern history of Bohemian Jewry, was particularly complex because of the marginal differences that existed between the available choices. Considerable overlap was evident in the programs of the various national movements and it was possible to change one's national identity or even to opt for more than one such identity without necessarily experiencing any far-reaching consequences in everyday life. Based on many hitherto unknown archival sources from the Czech Republic, Israel and Austria, the author's research reveals the inner dynamic of each of the national movements and maps out the three most important constructions of national identity within Bohemian Jewry - the German-Jewish, the Czech-Jewish and the Zionist. This book provides a needed framework for understanding the rich history of German- and Czech-Jewish politics and culture in Bohemia and is a notable contribution to the historiography of Bohemian, Czechoslovak and central European Jewry.

Czechs, Germans, Jews? - National Identity and the Jews of Bohemia (Hardcover): Katerina Capkova Czechs, Germans, Jews? - National Identity and the Jews of Bohemia (Hardcover)
Katerina Capkova
R2,847 Discovery Miles 28 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The phenomenon of national identities, always a key issue in the modern history of Bohemian Jewry, was particularly complex because of the marginal differences that existed between the available choices. Considerable overlap was evident in the programs of the various national movements and it was possible to change one's national identity or even to opt for more than one such identity without necessarily experiencing any far-reaching consequences in everyday life. Based on many hitherto unknown archival sources from the Czech Republic, Israel and Austria, the author's research reveals the inner dynamic of each of the national movements and maps out the three most important constructions of national identity within Bohemian Jewry - the German-Jewish, the Czech-Jewish and the Zionist. This book provides a needed framework for understanding the rich history of German- and Czech-Jewish politics and culture in Bohemia and is a notable contribution to the historiography of Bohemian, Czechoslovak and central European Jewry.

Jewish and Romani Families in the Holocaust and its Aftermath (Paperback): Elisabeth Maselli Jewish and Romani Families in the Holocaust and its Aftermath (Paperback)
Elisabeth Maselli; Eliyana R. Adler; Edited by Katerina Capkova; Katerina Capkova; Contributions by Natalia Aleksiun, …
R1,087 Discovery Miles 10 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Jewish and Romani Families in the Holocaust and its Aftermath (Hardcover): Eliyana R. Adler, Katerina Capková Jewish and Romani Families in the Holocaust and its Aftermath (Hardcover)
Eliyana R. Adler, Katerina Capková; Contributions by Eliyana R. Adler, Natalia Aleksiun, Viktoria Banyai, …
R3,072 Discovery Miles 30 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Diaries, testimonies and memoirs of the Holocaust often include at least as much on the family as on the individual. Victims of the Nazi regime experienced oppression and made decisions embedded within families. Even after the war, sole survivors often described their losses and rebuilt their lives with a distinct focus on family. Yet this perspective is lacking in academic analyses.   In this work, scholars from the United States, Israel, and across Europe bring a variety of backgrounds and disciplines to their study of the Holocaust and its aftermath from the family perspective. Drawing on research from Belarus to Great Britain, and examining both Jewish and Romani families, they demonstrate the importance of recognizing how people continued to function within family units—broadly defined—throughout the war and afterward.

Jewish Lives under Communism - New Perspectives (Paperback): Katerina Capková, Kamil Kijek Jewish Lives under Communism - New Perspectives (Paperback)
Katerina Capková, Kamil Kijek; Contributions by Katerina Capková, Kamil Kijek, Stephan Stach, …
R991 Discovery Miles 9 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume provides new, groundbreaking views of Jewish life in various countries of the pro-Soviet bloc from the end of the Second World War until the collapse of Communism in late 1989. The authors, twelve leading historians and anthropologists from Europe, Israel and the United States, look at the experience of Jews under Communism  by digging beyond formal state policy and instead examining the ways in which Jews creatively seized opportunities to develop and express their identities, religious and secular, even under great duress. The volume shifts the focus from Jews being objects of Communist state policy (and from anti-Jewish prejudices in Communist societies) to the agency of Jews and their creativity in Communist Europe after the Holocaust. The examination of Jewish history from a transnational vantage point challenges a dominant strand in history writing today, by showing instead the wide variety of Jewish experiences in law, traditions and institutional frameworks as conceived from one Communist country to another and even within a single country, such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, and the Soviet Union. By focusing on networks across east-central Europe and beyond and on the forms of identity open to Jews in this important period, the volume begins a crucial rethinking of social and cultural life under Communist regimes.  

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