Jewish Culture and
History
Contents of Volume
9
Issue 9.2/3
- PART I: PLACE, DISPLACEMENT AND BELONGING
- Maura E. Hametz, Foreigners in their Own City: Italian Fascism
and the Dispersal of Trieste’s Port Jews
- Michele Langfield, Lost Worlds’: Reflections
on Home and belonging in Jewish Holocaust Survivor Testimonies
- Richard Mendelsohn and Milton Shain, Constructing
a Usable Past: History, Memory and South African Jewry in an Age of Anxiety
- William Kenefick, Comparing the Jewish and
Irish Communities in Twentieth Century Scotland
- PART II: RACE, PLACE AND PERIPHERY
- Wieke Vink, On Burial, Boundaries and the Creolisation
of the Surinamese Jewish Community
- Jonathan Goldstein, Memory, Place and Displacement in the Formation
of Jewish Identity in Rangoon and Surabaya
- Moshe Terdiman, Jews of Algiers
- John Simon, Jewish Identity in Two Remote Areas of the Cape Province:
A Double Case Study
- PART III: PLACE, MIGRATION AND MEMORY WORKS
- Nancy Foner, Migration, Location and Memory: Jewish History through
a Comparative Lens
- David Cesarani, Putting London Jewish Intellectuals in their Place
- Tony Kushner, Memory at the Margins, Matter out of Place: Hidden
Narratives of Jewish Settlement and Movement in Britain
- Veronica Belling, ‘A Slice of Eastern Europe in Johannesburg’:
Yiddish Theatre in Doornfontein, 1929–49
For abstracts of
these articles, please look here.
Issue 9.1
- Sally Smith, Sex, Leisure and Jewish Youth Clubs in Inter-War London
- Brian Gibson, ‘The Unrest-Cure’ and Saki’s
Uneasy Anti-Semitism
- Ruth Gilbert, The Golem in the Attic: Rodinsky’s
Room and Jewish Memory
- Götz Nordbruch, The Conspiracy against
Community: Tracing the Popularity of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
in Contemporary Egypt
For abstracts of these
articles, please look here.