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The Phenomenon of Interethnic Tolerance in Bukovyna (1861-1914): the History of the Bukovynian Jews
Published 2017-12-01“… The article analyzes the phenomenon of interethnic tolerance in Bukovyna during the period of 1861-1914 on the example from the history of the Bukovynian Jews. The importance of the concept of «Bukovynism», by which modern scholars consider the phenomenon of interethnic and interconfessional tolerance in Bukovyna, is mentioned. …”
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The faith and actions of Greta Andrén, missionary to the Jews of Vienna, 1938–41
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Germans or Jews? German-speaking Jews in post-war Europe: an introduction
Published 2017“…Appearing in this and the next volume of the Year Book, they are drawn from a workshop on ‘Germans or Jews? German-Speaking Jews in Post-War Central Europe’ organized by the Leo Baeck Institute in London in cooperation with the Leo Baeck Institute in New York and the Institute of Contemporary History (Czech Academy of Sciences), and held at the Center for Jewish History in New York in the summer of 2017. …”
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The Meaning of Jewish-Catholic Encounter in the Austrian Refugee Camps
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Between Socialism and Feminism: Charlotte Glas (1873–1944)
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How Do Muslims and Jews in Christian Countries See Each Other Today? A Survey Review
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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Horizon scanning for potential invasive non‐native species across the United Kingdom Overseas Territories
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