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  • - The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1939-1945
    av Yehuda Bauer
    475

    Focus on the efforts made to aid European victims of World War II by the New York-based American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.

  • - The Westward Migration of Jews from Eastern Europe During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
    av Moses A. Shuvlass
    416,-

    Migration has been a major factor in the life of the Jewish people throughout the two and a half millennia of their dispersion. This book covers the period of the Chmielnicki Massacre and the Thirty Years War, and the movement of impoverished Jewish refugees into Western Europe.

  • - Business and Finance in the Early Republic
    av John Denis Haeger
    358,-

    Biography of John Jacob Astor's life and his career as a merchant, fur trader, and land speculator as vehicles for examining several important themes and issues in American economic and urban development between 1790 and 1860.

  • - Joseph A. Labadie and the Labor Movement
    av Carlotta R. Anderson
    358,-

    Offers a comprehensive biography of influential Detroit labor activist Joseph A. Labadie.

  • - American Jewry in the Post-Holocaust Decades
     
    798,-

    Brings together scholars of literature, art, history, ethnography, and related fields to examine how the American Jewish community in the post-Holocaust era was shaped by its encounter with literary relics, living refugees, and other cultural productions which grew out of an encounter with Eastern European Jewish life from the pre-Holocaust era.

  • - A Rememory
    av Rae Paris
    258,-

    A personal narrative of past and present racial violence and resistance to terror in the United States. A perfect blending of prose, poetry, and images, The Forgetting Tree is a unique and thought-provoking collection that argues for a deeper understanding of past and present so that we might imagine a more hopeful, sustainable, and loving future.

  • - A Family Holocaust Story
    av Ellen G. Friedman
    416 - 739,-

    A literary memoir of exile and survival in Soviet prison camps during the Holocaust. Most Polish Jews who survived the Second World War did not go to concentration camps, but were banished by Stalin to the remote prison settlements and Gulags of the Soviet Union. Ellen G. Friedman's The Seven, A Family Holocaust Story is an account of this displacement.

  • - From German Southwest Africa to the Third Reich
    av Elizabeth R. Baer
    446 - 739,-

    The first genocide of the twentieth century, though not well known, was committed by Germans between 1904-1907 in the country we know today as Namibia, where they exterminated thousands of Herero and Nama people. In The Genocidal Gaze, Elizabeth R. Baer uses the trope of the gaze to trace linkages between the genocide of the Herero and Nama and that of the victims of the Holocaust.

  • - Economic Development Lessons from Midsize Canadian Cities
    av Laura A. Reese & Gary Sands
    534 - 857,-

    Explores the relative prosperity of midsize Canadian urban areas (population 50,000 to 400,000) over the past two decades. While there appears to be no single economic development strategy that will lead to greater prosperity for every community, Sands and Reese explore the various factors that help explain why some work and others don't.

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    490,-

    Investigates the work of global filmmaker Raul Ruiz. Raul Ruiz's Cinema of Inquiry posits the unity of Ruiz's body of work and investigates the similarities between his very diverse artistic productions. Ruiz's own concept of "cinema of inquiry" provides the lens through which his films and poetics are examined.

  • - American Jewry in the Post-Holocaust Decades
     
    475

    Brings together scholars of literature, art, history, ethnography, and related fields to examine how the American Jewish community in the post-Holocaust era was shaped by its encounter with literary relics, living refugees, and other cultural productions which grew out of an encounter with Eastern European Jewish life from the pre-Holocaust era.

  • - Mizrahi Women on Israel's Periphery
    av Pnina Motzafi-Haller
    490 - 857,-

    Offers a rich depiction of contemporary life in one marginalized development town in the Israeli Negev. Placing the stories of five women at the centre, author Pnina Motzafi-Haller depicts a range of creative strategies used by each woman to make a meaningful life within a reality of multiple exclusions.

  • - Argentinian Jewish Immigration to Israel, 1948-1967
    av Sebastian Klor
    739,-

    Examines the case of the 16,500 Argentine Jewish immigrants who arrived in Israel during the first two decades of its existence (1948-1967). Based on a thorough investigation of various archives in Argentina and Israel, Sebastian Klor presents a sociohistoric analysis of that immigration with a comparative perspective.

  • av Nichole Christian & Julie Pincus
    534,-

    Detroit's unique and partly abandoned cityscape has scarred its image around the world for decades. But in the last several years journalists have begun to view the city through a different lens, focusing on the wide range of contemporary artists finding inspiration amid the emptiness and adding a more complex chapter to the story of a city long labeled as a haunting symbol of U.S. economic decline. In Canvas Detroit, Julie Pincus and Nichole Christian combine vibrant full-color photography of the city's much-buzzed-about art scene with thoughtful narrative that explores the art and artists that are re-creating Detroit. Canvas Detroit captures hundreds of pieces of artwork in many forms-including large-scale and small-scale murals, sculptures, portraits, light projections, wearable art, and installations (made with wood, glass, living plants, fiber, and fabric). Works are situated in both obvious and more hidden spaces, including on and in houses, garages, factories, alleyways, doors, and walls, while some structures have been entirely transformed into art. Pincus and Christian profile internationally known figures like Banksy, Matthew Barney, and Tyree Guyton; prominent Detroit artists such as Scott Hocking, Jerome Ferretti, and Robert Sestock; and collectives like Power House Productions, Hygenic Dress League, the Empowerment Plan, and Theatre Bizarre. Canvas Detroit also features contributions by Marion Jackson, John Gallagher, Michael H. Hodges, Rebecca R. Hart, and Linda Yablonsky that contextualize the current artistic moment in the city. This beautifully designed and informative volume showcases the stunning breadth and depth of artwork currently being done in Detroit. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in arts and culture in the city.

  • - 30 Detroit Artists
    av Sarah Rose Sharp, Matthew Piper, Steve Panton & m.fl.
    358,-

    Thirty illustrated essays highlighting a variety of Detroit artists. Essay'd 2: 30 Detroit Artistsfollows the welcome reception of last year's Essay'd: 30 Detroit Artists in presenting short, illustrated essays about artists who live and work in Detroit, or who have participated in the Detroit art scene in an important way.

  • av Hubert G. Locke
    372

    Presents an eyewitness account of the civil disorder in Detroit in the summer of 1967. With a new reflective essay that examines the events a half-century later, The Detroit Riot of 1967 (originally published in 1969) is the story of that terrible experience as told from the perspective of Hubert G. Locke, then administrative aide to Detroit's police commissioner.

  • av Avigdor Hameiri
    534 - 1 106,-

    A literary account of the author's experience in World War I. Hell on Earth is the second book written by Avigdor Hameiri (born Feuerstein, 1890-1970) about his experiences as a Russian prisoner of war during the second half of World War I. Available for the first time to an English-speaking audience, this reality-driven novel is comparable to All Quiet on the Western Front.

  • - Cinema and Television since 2000
    av Paul Julian Smith
    475

    Provides critical analysis of both mainstream and independent audiovisual works, many of them little known, produced in Mexico since the turn of the twenty-first century. Paul Julian Smith aims to tease out the symbiotic relationship between culture and queerness in Mexico.

  • - Women in Israeli Cinema
    av Rachel S. Harris
    475

    Offers a feminist study of Israel's film industry and the changes that have occurred since the 1990s. Working in feminist film theory, the book adopts a cultural studies approach, considering the creation of a female-centred and thematically feminist film culture in light of structural and ideological shifts in Israeli society.

  • - A Brief History of Detroit
    av Frank B. Woodford & Arthur M. Woodford
    358,-

    Traces Detroit's history from its earliest settlement into the 1960s.

  • - Rethinking Jewish Survival in the Soviet Union
     
    798,-

    A collection of essays that are at the forefront of developing an entirely new field of transnational study, which seeks to integrate scholarship from the areas of the history of the Second World War and the Holocaust, the history of Poland and the Soviet Union, and the study of refugees and displaced persons.

  • - United States Policy Toward Jewish Refugees, 1938-1945
    av Saul S. Friedman
    328,-

    No Haven for the Oppressed was the most thorough and comprehensive analysis to be written to date on the United States policy toward Jewish refugees during World War II.

  • - Monotypes and Other Monographics
    av June Kompass Nelson
    416,-

    A representation of the principle styles and themes that emerges from Harry Bertoia's printmaking and structure work.

  • - Jewish University Students in Germany, 1815-1914
    av Keith H. Pickus
    416,-

    By examining the lives and social dynamics of Jewish university students, Pickus shows how German Jews rearranged their self-images and redefined what it meant to be Jewish.

  • - Portrait of an Innovative Migration Movement
    av Chaim I. Waxman
    416,-

    A broad analysis of the phenomenon of American migration to Israel.

  • av Mark L. Thompson
    416,-

    Perfect for coffee tables, lakefront cabins, and boat lovers' bookshelves, Queen of the Lakes tells the story of each of the ships that has been honoured with the title "Queen of the Great Lakes".

  • av Mark L. Thompson
    416,-

    Steamboats and Sailors of the Great Lakes traces the evolution of the Great Lakes shipping industry over the last three centuries.

  • - Rethinking Jewish Survival in the Soviet Union
     
    475

    A collection of essays that are at the forefront of developing an entirely new field of transnational study, which seeks to integrate scholarship from the areas of the history of the Second World War and the Holocaust, the history of Poland and the Soviet Union, and the study of refugees and displaced persons.

  • - Detroit's American Indian Community
    av Edmund Jefferson Jr. Danziger
    416,-

    Tells the story of Detroit's significant and oft-forgotten Native American community.

  • - Women and Comedy in American Silent Film
     
    416,-

    Provides a better understanding of women's experiences in the early twentieth century, and an appreciation of the unruly and boundary-breaking women who have followed. Comic Venus brings readers to understand comediennes and their impact on silent-era cinema, as well as their lasting influence on later generations of funny women.

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