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Opening Jerusalem Archives: for a connected history of 'Citadinité' in the Holy City (1840-1940)
• Jerusalem is undoubtedly one of the cities that receives the most attention from historians, but the available bibliography, generally speaking, is plagued by three major flaws. First, most studies are devoted either to ancient and medieval history, or
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by Vincent Lemire, Leyla Dakhli, Anouk Cohen This post is a short abstract of the report written after a mission realized by Leyla Dakhli, Vincent Lemire and Anouk Cohen in Jerusalem for a week, from 8 to 14 June 2015.
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‘From the Fields Into the Bars’: The Story of Israel's First Transgender Novel, The Cut (1977)
ABSTRACT In 1977, an Israeli transgender woman, Judy Spotheim, published an autobiographical novel entitled The Cut. It describes the emergence of a trans community in the commercial‐sex areas of Tel Aviv‐Jaffa, hoping to humanise trans women (coccinelles). This article is the first to study the novel and present a biography of Spotheim.
Gil Engelstein, Iris Rachamimov
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Correction: Human DNA levels in feces reflect gut inflammation and associate with presence of gut species in IBD patients across the age spectrum. [PDF]
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Jerusalem 1900: The Holy City in the Age of Possibilities
Vincent Lemire Translated by Catherine Tihanyi and Lys Ann Weiss 224 pages | © 2017 Perhaps the most contested patch of earth in the world, Jerusalem’s Old City experiences consistent violent unrest between Israeli and Palestinian residents, with ...
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‘Fine Men from Afar’: Cricket and Empire on the Home Front
Abstract During the Second World War, contrary to enduring images of bombardment and scarcity, people on Britain's ‘Home Front’ continued to take part in a broad array of sporting activities. Cricket played a more significant role in the wartime sporting landscape than many historians have previously recognized.
Michael Collins
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The impact of bronchoscopy on the safety of percutaneous tracheostomy: authors' reply to commentary. [PDF]
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Open Jerusalem at the Labex Week Futurs Urbains
During the 'Labex-Week 2017 Futurs Urbains' (11-15 September 2017, Cité Descartes, Champs-sur-Marne), on Thursday 14 September Vincent Lemire (ACP, ERC OpenJerusalem director) will speak during the panel on 'Usages de l’histoire et devenirs urbains ...
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Abstract Advances in DNA technology have significantly enhanced the forensic community's ability to develop genetic profiles from unidentified human skeletal remains. However, sampling requires mechanical grinding of hard tissues before DNA isolation. This processing can compromise genetic profiles, particularly in aged bones.
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