Archiv für August 2014

Winning the Cold War: Anti-Communism, Informal Diplomacy, and the Transnational Career of Jean Violet

Name der Zeitschrift: New Global StudiesHeft: Ahead of print

What Competencies Do Teachers Need? Demands of the Teaching Profession from the Perspective of Teachers and Teacher Educators

URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1403201

Unacademic academics: Holocaust deniers and trivializers in post-Communist Romania

Nationalities Papers, Ahead of Print.

Playing for and against the nation: football in interwar Romania

Nationalities Papers, Ahead of Print.

Sodobnost | 6/2014

Quelle: http://www.eurozine.com/journals/sodobnost/issue/2014-08-08.html

Between Darius and Khomeini: exploring Iran’s national identity problematique

National Identities, Ahead of Print.

Issue 7 | Reviews – After the Holocaust. Challenging the Myth of Silence

Not too long ago it was the conventional wisdom among historians that there had been a period of silence regarding the Holocaust in the immediate post-war period. According to this widely held belief survivors, too absorbed by rebuilding their lives an…

Issue 7 | Focus – Primo Levi and the Italian Memory of the Shoah

Abstract
By drawing on the literary and intellectual trajectory of the writer Primo Levi, the essay underlines the most relevant turning points in the shaping of an Italian memory of the Shoah. A contextualization of Levi’s work puts into eviden…

Issue 7 | Focus – He’ll become an antisemite here anyway. …

 
Abstract
The Austrian government recognized the state of Israel de facto on March 15, 1949. A year later Austria’s first diplomatic representative arrives in Tel Aviv: Consul First Class Karl Hartl, born in 1909 in Vienna and married to …

Issue 7 | Focus – From Court Jew Origins to Civil-Servant Nationalism: Hajim S. Davi?o (1854-1916)

Abstract
This article examines the life and works of Hajim S. Davi?o in the context of the history of Serbian Jews, of the “Court Jew” Davi?o family and of the Serbian and Triestine context of the late 19th and early…