Les Juifs de France

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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 178 pages
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Les Juifs de France

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Total Pages : 162 pages
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Jewish Resistance Against the Nazis

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Publisher : CUA Press
ISBN 13 : 0813225892
Total Pages : 670 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (132 download)

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Book Synopsis Jewish Resistance Against the Nazis by : Patrick Henry

Download or read book Jewish Resistance Against the Nazis written by Patrick Henry and published by CUA Press. This book was released on 2014-04-20 with total page 670 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume puts to rest the myth that the Jews went passively to the slaughter like sheep. Indeed Jews resisted in every Nazi-occupied country - in the forests, the ghettos, and the concentration camps.The essays presented here consider Jewish resistance to be resistance by Jewish persons in specifically Jewish groups, or by Jewish persons working within non-Jewish organizations. Resistance could be armed revolt; flight; the rescue of targeted individuals by concealment in non-Jewish homes, farms, and institutions; or by the smuggling of Jews into countries where Jews were not objects of Nazi persecution. Other forms of resistance include every act that Jewish people carried out to fight against the dehumanizing agenda of the Nazis - acts such as smuggling food, clothing, and medicine into the ghettos, putting on plays, reading poetry, organizing orchestras and art exhibits, forming schools, leaving diaries, and praying. These attempts to remain physically, intellectually, culturally, morally, and theologically alive constituted resistance to Nazi oppression, which was designed to demolish individuals, destroy their soul, and obliterate their desire to live.

Jews in France During World War II

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Publisher : UPNE
ISBN 13 : 9781584651444
Total Pages : 644 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (514 download)

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Book Synopsis Jews in France During World War II by : Renée Poznanski

Download or read book Jews in France During World War II written by Renée Poznanski and published by UPNE. This book was released on 2001 with total page 644 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Now in English, the authoritative work on ordinary Jews in France during World War II.

Dreyfus and the Literature of the Third Republic

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Publisher : McFarland
ISBN 13 : 0786472146
Total Pages : 253 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (864 download)

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Book Synopsis Dreyfus and the Literature of the Third Republic by : Evlyn Gould

Download or read book Dreyfus and the Literature of the Third Republic written by Evlyn Gould and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2012-10-26 with total page 253 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jewish army officer, spent twelve years from 1894 to 1906 in solitary confinement for a crime he did not commit. Amidst the dramatic and shifting revelations of what would come to be known throughout the world as the Dreyfus Affair, four influential authors reassessed their moral convictions on the civic questions posed by this abuse. Emile Zola, Maurice Barres, Bernard Lazare, and Marcel Proust offered fictive articulations of response to these questions. Among them, national citizenship and the roles of secularism and public education, as well as tolerance of Jews and other immigrants to France, loom largest. The four authors considered dilemmas still unresolved in the modern democratic cultures of Europe today. Moreover, as this critical study illuminates, the writers in effect were teaching readers to negotiate individual desires and collective purpose and to assess their own values as the effects of Dreyfus continued to ripple through society.

Scripturalizing Jewishness through Blackness

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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN 13 : 1978716575
Total Pages : 281 pages
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Book Synopsis Scripturalizing Jewishness through Blackness by : Aurélien Mokoko Gampiot

Download or read book Scripturalizing Jewishness through Blackness written by Aurélien Mokoko Gampiot and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2024-08-27 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While conversions to Judaism are generally understudied in France, conversions of Black persons go unnoticed. The past three decades witnessed an increasing number of claims to Jewishness in Africa and conversions in the African diaspora and Israel. Their diverse life stories reflect deep spiritual quests. Scripturalizing Jewishness through Blackness: Black Jews in France describes the multiple ways in which they practice and claim their Judaism, relate to their fellow Jews, and reconstruct their identities. Whether former Christians or native Jews, they (re)define their racial and ethnic identities as members of two minority groups in their interactions with Jewish texts and communities, to find their place in the French Jewry and the broader French society, where they have to face both anti-Semitism and racism. After fifteen years of fieldwork, Aurélien Mokoko Gampiot offers an original analysis of their individual and collective itineraries.

The Jews in Medieval Normandy

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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN 13 : 9780521580328
Total Pages : 668 pages
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Book Synopsis The Jews in Medieval Normandy by : Norman Golb

Download or read book The Jews in Medieval Normandy written by Norman Golb and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1998-05-04 with total page 668 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This 1998 book is a comprehensive account of the high Hebraic culture developed by the Jews in Normandy during the Middle Ages, and in particular during the Anglo-Norman period. This culture has remained virtually unknown to the public and to the scholarly world throughout modern times, until a combination of recent manuscript discoveries and archaeological findings delineated this phenomenon for the first time. The book explores the origins of this remarkable community, beginning with topographical evidence pointing to the arrival of the Jews in Normandy as early as Roman and Gallo-Roman times, through autograph documentary testimony available in the Cairo Genizah manuscripts and early medieval Latin sources, finally using the rich manuscript evidence of twelfth- and early thirteenth-century writers which attest to the high cultural level attained by this community and to its social and political interaction with the Christian world of Anglo-Norman times and their aftermath.

Proust, a Jewish Way

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Publisher : Columbia University Press
ISBN 13 : 0231558864
Total Pages : 212 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (315 download)

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Book Synopsis Proust, a Jewish Way by : Antoine Compagnon

Download or read book Proust, a Jewish Way written by Antoine Compagnon and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2024-11-12 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marcel Proust once wrote, “There is no longer anybody, not even myself, since I cannot leave my bed, who will go along the Rue du Repos to visit the little Jewish cemetery where my grandfather, following a custom that he never understood, went for so many years to lay a stone on his parents’ grave.” Investigating the origin and significance of this statement, Antoine Compagnon offers new insight into the great author’s underappreciated Jewish side. Compagnon traces Proust’s ties to the French Jewish community, examining his relations with his mother’s successful and assimilated family, the Weils. He explores how French Jews read and responded to Proust’s masterpiece In Search of Lost Time in the 1920s and 1930s. Challenging contemporary critics who perceive self-hatred or even antisemitism in Proust’s work, Compagnon shows that many Jewish intellectuals and young Zionists admired and vigorously debated the novel, some seeing it as a source for pride in their Jewish identity. He also considers Proust’s portrayal of homosexuality and how it relates to notions of Jewishness. A work of remarkable erudition and deep research, Proust, a Jewish Way brings to light the vanished world of Proust’s first Jewish readers and shows how it can illuminate our reading of the great novelist today.

Les Spirales Du Sens Chez Renaud Camus

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Publisher : Rodopi
ISBN 13 : 9042026847
Total Pages : 291 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (42 download)

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Download or read book Les Spirales Du Sens Chez Renaud Camus written by Ralph William Sarkonak and published by Rodopi. This book was released on 2009 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Les Spirales du sens chez Renaud Camus a pour but de donner une idée de l'oeuvre multiforme de Renaud Camus, laquelle comprend maintenant plus de soixante-dix livres, sans parler des sites de l'auteur, dont Vaisseaux brûlés, et celui du parti de l'In-nocence. Peu de lecteurs de Camus ont tout lu; quant à ses critiques et détracteurs, lors de l'affaire Camus ou après, on sait que souvent ils n'avaient lu de cette vaste oeuvre que quelques phrases tronquées citées hors contexte. C'est pourquoi il semble opportun de jeter un (nouveau) coup d'oeil sinon sur toute l'oeuvre, tâche quasi impossible, du moins sur certains de ses versants, tenants et aboutissants. Vu les travaux déjà accomplis, on a fait le choix de ne pas trop s'attarder sur les textes romanesques inépuisables. On poursuivra plutôt la discussion au sujet de cette Affaire dont certains se plaisent à nier l'existence aujourd'hui. Notre collectif tient compte aussi du site du Parti fondé par Renaud Camus en 2002. D'autre part plusieurs articles insistent de manière variée sur l'importance du Journal qu'on peut considérer comme le tronc d'une oeuvre qui n'arrête pas de croître, poussant ses feuilles en maintes directions, tantôt du côté de la pure littérature, tantôt de la polémique politique ou autre.

Renaud Camus Érographe

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Publisher : Rodopi
ISBN 13 : 9789042008892
Total Pages : 148 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (88 download)

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Download or read book Renaud Camus Érographe written by Sjef Houppermans and published by Rodopi. This book was released on 2004 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: L'oeuvre de Renaud Camus compte plus de cinquante titres dans une dizaine de genres différents. Son journal, qui se poursuit depuis une bonne vingtaine d'années, combine le récit d'une intimité émouvante avec une vue riche et perspicace de la société d'aujourd'hui. Ses romans proposent des fictions baroques où le goût de l'aventure et l'inspiration du jeu donnent le ton. La rubrique 'topographie' propose d'extraordinaires voyages de découverte dans plusieurs régions de la 'France profonde'. Son site sur le 'WEB' est un des plus originaux dans le domaine littéraire. Autour de ces pôles gravitent d'autres textes, de méditation et de plaisir, de deuil et de réflexion. Le lien à la fois universel et très personnel qui réunit toutes ces écritures est marqué par la vivacité et l'impulsion du désir. Pour la première fois la présente étude tente de donner une vue d'ensemble de la production camusienne en prenant comme point de départ la figure d'Eros et en orientant l'exploration suivant les nombreuses pistes qui séduisent le lecteur enthousiaste .

Preachers of Hate

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Publisher : Forum Books
ISBN 13 : 1400097525
Total Pages : 402 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 ( download)

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Download or read book Preachers of Hate written by Kenneth R. Timmerman and published by Forum Books. This book was released on 2004-11-23 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Like no book before it, Preachers of Hate uncovers an ancient hatred that threatens the life and livelihood of every American. The “new” anti-Semitism targets not only Jews, but Americans specifically and the West in general. It targets our values, our lifestyle, and our freedoms. It is the single most important issue we face when trying to make sense of the Arab world. Most Americans will be stunned to discover the depth and extent of anti-Semitic hatred in today’s Middle East and Europe, and that many Muslim leaders are not just encouraging it, but spending a great deal of money to spread the lies that spawned the terrorists responsible for the September 11 attack on America. In Preachers of Hate, bestselling author Kenneth R. Timmerman (who is not Jewish) contends that, besides Islam itself, the core unifying force in the Muslim world is a virulent strain of anti-Semitism that postulates the existence of a Jewish conspiracy to take over the world. From the pulpits of fiery Muslim clerics to the Arab street, and to the highest reaches of government and state-sponsored media, there is a belief that this thousand-year-old conspiracy has already taken hold in America and is now, especially after the war in Iraq, about to do the same in the Middle East and beyond. It is seen as no less than Muslims’ historical destiny to prevent such a takeover, and to do so by any means possible. To misunderstand the ferocity of that belief is to vastly underestimate the resolve of many Muslims to repel America, Israel, and all things Western. Timmerman explores the roots of this hatred, examining its history, the religious sources upon which it draws, and how it is being transmitted to young people growing up in Arab societies by their leaders, their teachers, and their mosques. He documents how U.S. and European Union money has been used to finance hatred in Palestinian schools. He exposes the double-talk of Arab leaders and their supporters in the West. As it so often was throughout history, this new strain of Jew hatred is really about much more than Jews. They get attacked first, when the enemies of America can’t attack Americans. However, what begins with the Jews never ends with the Jews. “Is there a conspiracy between America and the Jews?” asks Timmerman. “Indeed there is: A common heritage, a dedication to improving the human condition through compassion and tolerance of differences—a conspiracy of freedom. And that is why they hate us.” As with the Jews throughout history, America has been “unfairly successful.” As have the Jews, Americans have “profited” from the misery and poverty of others. If you hate Jews, you must also hate America. Such is the simple logic of the anti-Semite. Such, increasingly, is the logic of the Middle East. It is a message that is reinforced day in and day out by the official government-sanctioned Arab media, from the streets of Egypt, London, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Paris, and Gaza, and in the mosques where impassioned clerics quote verbatim texts like the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a pillar of anti-Semitic hatred that originated in czarist Russia. As America reasserts her role in the Middle East and attempts to bring peace between Jews and Arabs, Preachers of Hate is an essential book that reframes a very complicated issue as a matter of life and death.

Sacred Bonds of Solidarity

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Publisher : Stanford University Press
ISBN 13 : 9780804752510
Total Pages : 356 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (525 download)

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Download or read book Sacred Bonds of Solidarity written by Lisa Moses Leff and published by Stanford University Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sacred Bonds of Solidarity is a history of the emergence of Jewish international aid and the language of "solidarity" that accompanied it in nineteenth-century France.

Education in France

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Total Pages : 188 pages
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Dalhousie French Studies

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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 734 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)

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Fault Lines of Globalization

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Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN 13 : 0199601682
Total Pages : 299 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (996 download)

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Book Synopsis Fault Lines of Globalization by : Hans Lindahl

Download or read book Fault Lines of Globalization written by Hans Lindahl and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2013-09-26 with total page 299 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The question whether and how boundaries might individuate and thereby be constitutive features of any imaginable legal order has yet to be addressed in a systematic and comprehensive manner by legal and political theory. This book seeks to address this important omission, providing an original contribution to the debate about law in a global setting. Against the widely endorsed assumption that we are now moving towards law without boundaries, it argues that every imaginable legal order, global or otherwise, is bounded in space, time, membership, and content. The book is built up around three main insights. Firstly, that legal orders can best be understood as a form of joint action in which authorities mediate and uphold who ought to do what, where, and when with a view to realising the normative point of acting together. Secondly, that behaviour can call into question the boundaries that determine who ought to do what, where and when: a-legality. Thirdly, that this a-legality reveals boundaries as marking a limit and, to a lesser or greater extent, a fault line of the respective legal order. Legal boundaries reveal ways of ordering the who, what, where, and when of behaviour which have been excluded, yet which remain within the range of practical possibilities accessible to the collective: limits. However legal boundaries also intimate an order which exceeds the range of possibilities accessible to that collective - the fault line of the respective legal order. Careful analysis of a wide range of legal orders, including nomadism, Roman law, classical international law, ius gentium, multinationals, cyberlaw, lex mercatoria, the EU, global regimes of human rights, and space law validates this thesis. What sense, then, can we make of the normativity of the law, if there can be no inclusion without exclusion? Arguing that legal and political theories misunderstand how legal boundaries do their work of including and excluding, the book develops a normative theory of legal order which is alternative to both communitarianism and cosmopolitanism.

Seeking Accountability for Nazi and War Crimes in East and Central Europe

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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
ISBN 13 : 1648250416
Total Pages : 455 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (482 download)

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Download or read book Seeking Accountability for Nazi and War Crimes in East and Central Europe written by Vanessa Voisin and published by Boydell & Brewer. This book was released on 2022-10-25 with total page 455 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The thirst for post-World War II justice transcended the Cold War and mobilized diverse social groups. This is a story of their multilayered and at times conflictual interactions.

Actes du 5ème Congrès international de généalogie juive

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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 592 pages
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Download or read book Actes du 5ème Congrès international de généalogie juive written by Cercle de généalogie juive and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 592 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: