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Le Yiddishland newyorkais: la mémoire enracinée (The Yiddishland New Yorker: the Ingrained Memory)
More than two million Jews emigrated from Eastern Europe to the USA between 1880 and 1910. Most of them settled in New York City, in the immigrant district of the Lower East Side.
Annie Ousset-Krief
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Background and Aims: Scientific evidence regarding protective factors that contribute to healthy weight in childhood is limited and is particularly scarce in lower socio-economic populations in different ethnic groups.
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The Fifth Column of the Soviet Union in Anykščiai Region in Interwar Lithuania
The communist underground movement which emerged in the provinces of Lithuania during the years of independence used to be involved in anti-state subversive activities in favour of the foreign state, the USSR, already before the occupation, thus laying ...
Gintaras Vaičiūnas
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Terror in Galilee: British-Jewish collaboration and the Special Night Squads in Palestine during the Arab revolt, 1938–39 [PDF]
This essay examines an aspect of British counter-insurgency in Palestine in the 1930s during the Arab revolt there against British colonial rule and Jewish settlement: the pro-British, anti-rebel Palestinian militia “peace bands,” associated with the ...
Hughes, M
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Holokaustas Raseinių apskrityje: Nemakščių valsčiaus žydų žūtis
This third article (out of three) on the Holocaust in the summer of 1941 in the north-western part of Raseiniai District continues a series of articles about the destruction of Jewish communities, the two other articles being about the Kražiai and ...
Stanislovas Buchaveckas
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Features of the Ethno-Religious Situation in Asia Minor in the 14th Century
This article analyses the ethno-religious situation in Asia Minor in the fourteenth century and the position of individual ethnic and religious communities in the territories of Turkish beyliks.
Natalia Eduardovna Zhigalova
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Crossing between Nazi-Occupied and Soviet-Occupied Poland in 1939 [PDF]
In accordance with the von Ribbentrop-Molotovpact, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union occupied Polandin September 1939. Germany took control of the western sector and the Soviet Union the eastern sector.
Barbara Krasner
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The article is aimed at revealing events in the summer of 1941 in the Kražiai Rural District of the Raseiniai County, related to the holocaust, the specificities of those crimes in that local territory of Lithuania‘s province, showing, even if a minor ...
Stanislovas Buchaveckas
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Social continuity and religious coexistence: the Muslim community of Tudela in Navarre before the expulsion of 1516 [PDF]
This article evaluates the presence of Muslim communities in the Kingdom of Navarre in the late Middle Ages. Following the Christian Reconquest of the Navarrese bank of the Ebro in 1119, a sizeable Muslim community remained in Christian territory until ...
Conde Solares, Carlos
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Models and perspectives concerning the identity of Jesus as healer
This study reviews various perspectives into the identity of Jesus as healer. There are two main perspectives – those that approach the identity of Jesus as healer from a theological perspective focusing on his personhood as messiah and those that use ...
Zorodzai Dube
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