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Front-Page Jews: Doris Wittner\u27s (1880-1937) Berlin Feuilletons
In ‘Die jüdische Frau und das jüdische Buch’ (The Jewish woman and the Jewish book), an article published 18 March 1931 on the front page of the Jüdisch-liberale Zeitung, Doris Wittner included the following lines that concisely sum up her pioneering ...
Wallach, Kerry
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Assassination, insurrection and alien invasion: interwar wireless scares in cross-national comparison [PDF]
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Lacey, Kate
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The cultural spaces of Siegfried Kracauer: The many surfaces of Berlin [PDF]
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Allen, John
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On Ashkenazi’s Weimar Film and Modern Jewish Identity
Every scholar of modern Jewish history is familiar with the poet Judah Leib Gordon’s 1862 exhortation to European Jewry: “Be a man in the street and a Jew at home” (as quoted in Ashkenazi, xv, 48).
Wallach, Kerry
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A welcoming policy in post-socialist East Germany
Apparently, East European countries are less willing to accept refugees than other European countries. Their experience of ethnic and cultural diversity is weak and a genuine welcome has still to be developed.
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BURY OR GIVE A NEW LIFE? THE BENEFITS OF THE COALITION OF THE WEIMAR TRIANGLE COUNTRIES IN THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION The article seeks to answer the following question: does building a Weimar coalition, understood as agreeing on a ...
Adam Kirpsza
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Art in the Trenches: Unofficial Art of the First World War [PDF]
: Scholarship in recent decades focusing on soldier experiences of the First World War have largely ignored soldier-produced artworks as access points into the experience of modern warfare.
Clarke, Tim
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'The Accidental Birth of Hate Crime in Transnational Criminal Law: 'Discrepancies' in the Prosecution for "Incitement to Genocide" during the Nuremberg Process involving the cases of Julius Streicher, Hans Fritzsche and Carl Schmitt.' [PDF]
This volume of three interrelated studies aims to explore the various contingencies through which individuals responsible, to various degrees, for promoting expressions of racist hate were subjected to markedly different types of legal responses within ...
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Both Paris and the Weimar Republic were fascinated with American jazz in the interwar period. Because of jazz\u27s connection to African American culture, this fascination is linked with the themes of identity and race relations.
Kowalewski, Douglas A.
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Goethe und Weimar — Weimar und Goethe
In fruher Morgenstunde des 7. November 1775 kam Goethe nach Weimar. Ein bemer-kenswertes Datum in der Biographie des Dichters; denkwurdig auch fur die Geschichte unserer Stadt. 57 Jahre fast, langer als vor 200 Jahren in der Regel ein Menschenleben wahrte, hat der Dichter hier gelebt und gewirkt.
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