Volume 13 (2014)
Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts/Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook
The 2014 volume of the »Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook«has a comprehensive focus: To mark the hundredth anniversary of this »seminal catastrophe«, it is dedicated to World War One. Of particular interest here is the reflection of the multifacetedness of the war and of the wartime experience in literary formats. The general section and specialized categories include contributions on historical semantics and the history of conversions as well as on Richard Koebner, Max Horkheimer, and Ruth Fischer.
With contributions by
Ruth von Bernuth, Chapel Hill, N. C. • Elena Keidošiute, Vilnius • Christoph Schmidt, Jerusalem • Egle Bendikaite, Vilnius • Jay Winter, New Haven, Conn. • Peter Tietze, Tübingen • Natasha Gordinsky, Haifa/Carolin Kosuch, Rom • Maya Barzilai, Ann Arbor, Mich. • Eugenia Prokop-Janiec, Kraków • Ilse Josepha Lazaroms, New York • Sabine Koller, Regensburg • Glenda Abramson, Oxford • Sigurd Paul Scheichl, Innsbruck • Andreas Stuhlmann, Edmonton, AB • Judith Große, Zürich • Daniel Münzner, Berlin • Elke-Vera Kotowski, Potsdam • Lisa Marie Anderson, New York • Magnus Klaue, Leipzig • Grit Jilek, Berlin • Felix Pankonin, Leipzig • David Kowalski, Leipzig
568 pp., linen
Göttingen/Bristol, Conn.: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1st edition 2014
ISBN: 978-3-525-36943-2
Price: 75,00 € (D)
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ISBN (e-book): 978-3-647-36943-3
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