III. YEARBOOK (2002-2003)
András Kovács:
Introduction
Public Lectures
Jean-Christophe Attias and Esther Benbassa:
Israel, the Land and the Sacred
Shlomo Avineri:
Prospects for Peace in the Middle East
Michael Brenner:
Common Past versus Shared Memory: Changing Perceptions in German-Jewish Relations
Alina Cala:
Antisemitism Without Jews and Without Antisemites
Klaus Hödl:
The Viennese Jews' Search for Integration through the Jewish Museum in the late 19th Century
Moshe Idel:
Metamorphoses of a Platonic Theme in Jewish Mysticism
Tomas Kraus:
Federation of Jewish Communities in the Czech Republic
Irmela von der Lühe:
Against Oblivion. Jewish Women's Writing on the Holocaust
Michael Miller:
Reluctant Kingmakers: Moravian Jewish Politics in Late Imperial Austria
Attila Pók:
Scapegoating and Antisemitism After World War I: Hungarian Political Thought and Action
Ágnes Peresztegi:
Reparation for Holocaust-Era Human Rights Violations
Marsha L. Rozenblit:
The Dilemma of National Identity. The Jews of Habsburg Austria in World War I
Joachim Schloer:
'On the third hand...' News from a Rediscovered Civilization in Memories of Odessa
Michael Shafir:
Varieties of Antisemitism in Post-Communist East Central Europe. Motivations and Political Discourse
Shulamit Volkov:
Inventing Tradition: On the Formation of Modern Jewish Culture
Kati Vörös:
A Unique Contract. Interpretations of Modern Hungarian Jewish History
András Kovács:
The Communist Party State and the Jews: Exploration and Study of Sources
András Kovács:
Hungarian Communist Policy and the Six-Day-War in 1967
Marie Crhova:
Jews under the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia
Albert Stankowski:
The actions of the Polish secret service towards the deputation of Israel in Poland in 1950-1952
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