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    How Do Muslims and Jews in Christian Countries See Each Other Today? A Survey Review by Gunther Jikeli

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Muslim–Jewish relations have a long and complex history. However, notions that all Jews and Muslims are eternal enemies are proven wrong both historically and by today’s survey data. …”
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    Professor of Kharkiv University A. M. Stoyanov as a historian of law by Oleksandr Havrylenko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…His historical and legal studies "Historical analogies and points of intersection of new legislation with ancient law", "The beginnings of family law among primitive peoples", "Family law and inheritance among Jews" and published by the publishing house of Kharkiv University in separate brochures aroused considerable interest among scientists and students of that time, "Family, marriage, and the legal position of women according to the legislative monuments of India", "Customary law in the history of the most important states of Europe and especially France", "Customs of society and courts in France from the end of the 17th century. until 1789". …”
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    French Railway Workers and the Question of Rescue During the Holocaust by Ludivine Broch

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Only one French railway worker has been honoured as a Righteous Amongst the Nations for rescuing Jews during the Holocaust. But to what extent can one reduce the history of railwaymen, rescue and the deportations in Vichy France to this single incident? …”
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    PALESTINA DAN ISRAEL: Sejarah, Konflik dan Masa Depan by Misri A. Muchsin

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Palestine and Israel: History, Conflict and the Future. At the beginning Palestine was a part of Daulah Islamiyah under the Turki Usmani, but because this area was dominated by England in 1917, then about 48 percent of it was annexed by Jews, Palestine with the Muslim majority became not independent. …”
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    The <i>Beautiful Jewess</i> as Borderline Figure in Europe&apos;s Internal Colonialism: Some Remarks on the Intertwining of Orientalism and Antisemitism by Ulrike Brunotte

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Referring to the prestigious German orientalist and biblical scholarship, and also to processes of internal orientalization as tools of Germany's “colonial fantasies” and minority politics, this contribution explores discourses on the “Orient” as a prominent way in which to form a discursive construction of the Jews as <i>internal Others.</i> Moving beyond Said's dictum that orientalism is “a strange, secret sharer of Western anti-Semitism,” I investigate the plural history of topical discourses, hybrid figures and recurrent narratives that symbolize internal religious and cultural differences. …”
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    La Mosquée de Paris a-t-elle sauvé des juifs ? Une énigme, sa mémoire, son histoire by Ethan Katz

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The first section argues that discussions of the mosque’s wartime history are shaped by three larger historical debates, and have thus reached an impasse between mythology and silence.  …”
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    Across Europe and the Mediterranean Sea by Rossetto, Piera, Spadaro, Barbara

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… The article aims at presenting a cross-disciplinary project on the histories and memories of the Jews from Libya: Mapping Living Memories. …”
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    The Holocaust in selected European feature films, 2010-2013 by Torsten, Schaar, Ogasa, Nicole

    Published 2015
    “…Several inspiring films pay tribute to the fate of Jewish children and to the courage of Jew helpers and their dramatic circumstances. Filmmakers from France and Poland have also touched on thus far untold national traumata and taboos, on sensitive issues and darker chapters in their countries’ history depicting acts of active involvement in the Holocaust. …”
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    Drancy–La Muette: Concentrationary Urbanism and Psychogeographical Memory in Alexandre Lacroix’s <i>La Muette</i> (2017) by Diane Minami Otosaka

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…That the Drancy transit and internment camp—the main camp from which Jews were deported from France—is currently inhabited, having reverted to its pre-war name ‘La Muette’ and initial function as a housing estate at the end of the 1940s, remains little-known. …”
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