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Sephardim, Ashkenazim and Non-Jewish Peoples: encounters across Europe / Sefardi, Aškenazi i nejevrejski narodi: susreti širom Evrope
(Warszawa : Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020)
The 9th issue of Colloquia Humanistica focuses in its entirety on Jewish/non-Jewish contacts. The papers, presentations of materials, discussions and reviews all share the theme of the entangled history of cohabitation. ...
Anti-Semitism in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia: the case of Croatia / Antisemitizam u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji: slučaj Hrvatske
(Demirovac : JU Spomen-područje Donja Gradina, 2016)
This essay will analyze the genesis of the anti-Semitic tendencies in the territory of Croatia in the period between the two world wars, as well as its culmination in the Independent State of Croatia during the Second World ...
Strategies of survival: Balkan Jewish women and cultural representations of memory [Preface] / Strategije opstanka: balkanske Jevrejke i kulturne reprezentacije sećanja: [Predgovor]
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
"... This issue consists of nine studies written by researchers from several university centres in Poland (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, University of Wrocław, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, University ...
"When night passes" and "When day breaks" - between the past and the present. Borderlines of Holocaust in Filip David’s works / "Kad prođe noć" i "Kad svane dan" - między przeszłością a teraźniejszością. Granice Holokaustu w twórczości Filipa Davida
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2017)
The primary objective of the text is the analysis of Filip David’s latest work. The Serbian writer is the author of the novel "House of Memories and Oblivions" (Kuća sećanja i zaborava, 2014), awarded Best Novel of the ...
The return of the wandering Jew(s) in Samuel Hirszenberg's art / Povratak lutajućih Jevreja(a) u umetnosti Samuela Hiršenberga
(Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2011)
"Few Jewish artists of the turn of the twentieth century created works that became classics in their lifetime. One who did was Samuel Hirszenberg, the Lodz-born (1865) artist, who trained in Cracow, Munich, and Paris, and ...