附註:Includes bibliographical references.
Symposium: Jews and the State: Dangerous Alliances and the Perils of Privilege; Jews and the State: The Historical Context; The Jewish Response to Apartheid: The Record and Its Consequences; "If I Am Not for Myself"/"If I Am Only for Myself": Jews, the American South, and the Quandary of Self-Interest; Finding a Balance in a Dual Society: The Jews of Quebec; French Jews and the "Regeneration" of Algerian Jewry; From Dhimmis to Colonized Subjects: Moroccan Jews and the Sharifian and French Colonial State
Hungarian Jewish Politics from the End of the Second World War until the Collapse of CommunismThe Vicious Circle: Jews in Communist Poland, 1944-1956; Romanian Jewry under Rabbi Moses Rosen during the Ceausescu Regime; Essays; The Society for the Promotion of Enlightenment among the Jews of Russia and the Evolution of the St. Petersburg Russian Jewish Intelligentsia, 1893-1905; Bureaucracy, Agents, and Swindlers: The Hardships of Jewish Emigration from the Pale of Settlement in the Early 20th Century; Review Essays; Trapped in the Middle East Maze; Arendt on Eichmann Revisited
Do the Ties Still Bind? American Jews and IsraelBook Reviews; Antisemitism, Holocaust, and Genocide; History and the Social Sciences; Language, Literature, and the Arts; Religion, Thought, and Education; Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East; Contents for Volume XX; Note on Editorial Policy
摘要:Bringing together contributions from established scholars from multiple disciplines and countries, Volume XIX of Studies in Contemporary Jewry offers a comparative view of alliances between Jewish communities and the state. Together, the volume's contents show the price Jews paid for allying with unpopular regimes. The essays cover the American South, South Africa, Canada, Algeria, Morocco, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Russia.