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Jewish diaspora. --- Jewish diaspora. --- Jews --- Jews. --- History.
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Jews --- Biography. --- Isaac, Aaron,
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Jews --- Holocaust survivors --- Oral history.
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Missions to Jews --- Missions, Swedish --- Swedish missions --- Jews --- Christianity and other religions --- Missions --- Judaism --- Missions to Jews. --- Missions, Swedish.
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What expressions did the birth of modernity take in Sweden? What does the connection between genocide and culture look like? And how does the historian recreate lost historical experiences? Twenty-six researchers investigate a contradictory and dynamic 20th century. From different perspectives, the authors of the anthology treat subjects such as cultural history, Judaism, memory research and history writing as an art and method. With the apparent idyll of the Swedish "folk home" and the complex reality of a stormy Europe in focus, this anthology answers questions about what modernity has meant for man as an individual and a social being. And what it means to be modern.
Jews --- Civilization, Modern --- History --- Sweden --- Sweden --- Civilization --- History --- Historiography.
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Jews --- History. --- History --- Jews - Scandinavia - History. --- Scandinavie --- Emigration et immigration --- Juifs --- 18e-20e siecles --- Émigration et immigration
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Aims at promoting Jewish studies in Scandinavia by publishing scholarly articles, surveys and documents, by reviewing recent literature, and compiling bibliographies. The journal is multidisciplinary and welcomes articles from a vast range of research fields within which Jewish themes are analysed, e.g. history, the study of religions, linguistics, theology, anthropology, social sciences and the arts. The journal focuses on Jewish studies in Scandinavia and research conducted by scholars tied to Nordic universities. The contributions are published in one of the Scandinavian languages, or in English, German or French, with an abstract in English.--About the journal.
Jews --- Jews. --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewish question --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- History --- Scandinavia. --- Fennoscandia --- Norden --- Nordic countries --- Jewish religion --- Joden. --- Arts and Humanities --- jewish studies --- judaism
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Discrimination --- Immigrants --- Immigrants --- Jews, East European --- Naturalization --- Government policy --- History --- History --- Sweden --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy
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