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Bunds historia framstår som både avslutad och högaktuell
En recension av Håkan Blomqvists bok Socialism på jiddisch: judiska Arbeter Bund i Sverige (Carlssons, 2020).
Martin Englund
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The medieval roots of antisemitism in Sweden
The lack of a local Jewish community did not prevent medieval Swedish clerics and lay people from being interested in Jews and Jewish questions. They bought, translated, read and preached from most of the available textual sources and thus spread the ...
Cordelia Heß
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Happiness and the Human Development Index : the paradox of Australia [PDF]
According to the well-being measure known as the U.N. Human Development Index, Australia now ranks 3rd in the world and higher than all other English-speaking nations. This paper questions that assessment.
Clark A. +9 more
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Latent entrepreneurship across nations [PDF]
The paper studies latent entrepreneurship across nations. There are three main findings. First, large numbers of people in the industrial countries say they would prefer to be self-employed. Top of the international ranking of entrepreneurial spirit come
David G Blanchflower +8 more
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In 1912, B’nai B’rith expanded to the North of Europe. At that time, B’nai B’rith was an order for Jewish men, organized in local lodges. In a more informal way, women often participated in the work of the European B’nai B’rith lodges, and in the ...
Hans Levy
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Till saknadens lov (Mikael Enckell, 1988) is reviewed by Inge Jonsson.Judiskt liv i Norden (eds. G. Broberg, H. Runblom & M. Tydén, 1988) is reviewed by Karl-Johan Illman.Multiethnic studies in Uppsala.
Inge Jonsson +4 more
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When studying a local society dominated by naval officers and the extent to which they integrated the Jewish community in their midst, a new perspective on Swedish naval history is revealed.
Harry R:son Svensson
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Homage to a king and country. A bibliography of Swedish Jewish pamphlets
A little-known part of Swedish Jewish bibliography are the many small separate booklets and addresses of homage produced by the Jewish communities in Stockholm, Norrköping, Gothenburg and Karlskrona to honor King and Country.
Margit Hoffman
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