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The jewish question in the concept of socialist zionism by Moses Hess
The famous German revolutionary activist and publicist of Jewish origin Moses (Moritz) Hess (1812–1875) left a noticeable mark in the history of the formation of the ideology of Zionism, being one of the first to formulate the socialist principles of the
Oleksandr Bezarov
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Hugo Valentin's scholarly campaign against antisemitism
The Swedish Jewish historian Hugo Valentin (1888–1963) founded the field of Swedish Jewish history in the 1920s. Valentin was also a prominent and public figure in Swedish Jewish affairs, as a writer, Zionist and refugee activist. This article focuses on
Olof Bortz
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Notes of a commentator. 8. Alexander Blok’s lost letter [PDF]
The article allegedly discloses the name of a girl from St. Petersburg (Nina Nasonova?) mentioned in Alexander Blok’s diary who read his letter on the socalled Jewish question and commented on it in the spirit of Otto Weininger's concept, which compared ...
Roman Timenchik
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ERNST JUNGER'S POLEMIC WITH NATIONAL SOCIALISM DURING THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
The article examines the problems of political journalism of the German right in the years of the Weimar Republic as an example of the analysis of the place, interpretation and significance of the Jewish question in the creative heritage of Ernst Junger.
Artamoshin S.V.
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Anti-Judaic polemics in the Polish sixteenth-century printed books
The author analyzes the features and main directions of the discussion, within the framework of which the Jewish question arose in Polish printed texts throughout the 16th century.
Ivan Michailovich Basov
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“THE JEWISH QUESTION” IN THE PAGES OF CONTIMPORANUL
The Jewish Question in the Pages of Contimporanul. It is my interest to investigate how one of the Romanian leading interwar avant-garde magazines, Contimporanul (1922-1932), tackled the Jewish question.
Emilia FAUR
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The “Jewish Question” in Zemstvo Activities of the Liberal Fronda of Northern Ukraine in the 1880s
The article explores the position of the Zemstvo liberal party of northern Ukraine on the Jewish question in the Russian Empire in the 1880s. Based on little-known historical sources, the author reconstructs the public landscape in the north of Left-Bank
Nazar A. Kotelnitsky
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Karl Mannheim’s Jewish Question
In this paper, we explore Karl Mannheim’s puzzling failure (or refusal) to address himself in any way to questions arising out of the position of Jews in Germany, either before or after the advent of Nazi rule—and this, notwithstanding the fact, first ...
David Kettler, Volker Meja
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Jan Masaryk and the Palestinian Solution
This article uses war-time speeches, notes scribbled on postwar planning pamphlets, confidential government letters and private conversations from the early to mid-1940s to demonstrate how Jan Masaryk’s understanding of postwar Jewish questions, namely ...
Sarah A. Cramsey
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On Jewish Being: Notes on Jean Améry
That the question of identity takes on a sense of urgency, one with its own possibilities and impossibilities, the moment that identity is bound up with death, is hardy surprising.
Andrew Benjamin
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