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Anna Hajkova deposited The Last of the Self-Righteous: Claude Lanzmann’s version of Benjamin Murmelstein on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
There is a wealth of problems with Claude Lanzmann’s recent film The Last of the Unjust, on Benjamin Murmelstein, the last Elder of the Jews of Theresienstadt. Yet the most aggravating of them is that it portrays Murmelstein as someone who he was not, namely as a heroic figure. In styling Murmelstein as a tragic hero, Lanzmann projects his own p…[Read more]
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Anna Hajkova deposited Die fabelhaften Jungs aus Theresienstadt: Junge tschechische Männer als dominante soziale Elite im Theresienstädter Ghetto on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
This is (to my knowledge) the first piece of scholarship to systematically analyze victim masculinity in the Holocaust.
Survivor testimonies paint a picture of Terezín as a society dominated by an elite strata of dynamic young men, respected by almost everyone in the ghetto. This is a surprise, since the cultures from which all deported Jews…[Read more] -
Anna Hajkova deposited Der Judenälteste und seine SS–Männer: Benjamin Murmelstein, der letzte Judenälteste in Theresienstadt und seine Beziehung zu Adolf Eichmann und Karl Rahm on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
This article examines the relationship of Benjamin Murmelstein and the SS. Murmelstein, the deputy chairman of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde in Vienna, was deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto in January 1943, and became the ghetto’s last Elder of the Jews during the large transports to Auschwitz in fall 1944. He had a long and prominent p…[Read more]
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Anna Hajkova deposited “Poor devils” of the Camps: Dutch Jews in the Terezín Ghetto, 1943-1945 on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
This article takes the 5,000 Jews from the Netherlands whom the Nazis deported to Theresienstadt as a point of departure to examine larger issues of citizenship, ethnicity, and habitus in the camp society. About two thirds of this group were German and Austrian emigrants, the other third people born in the Netherlands: While the former accustomed…[Read more]
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Anna Hajkova deposited Women as citizens in the Theresienstadt prisoner community on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
How are we to understand the concept of “citizenship” in the context of women victims in the Holocaust society?
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Anna Hajkova deposited Mutmaßungen über deutsche Juden: Alte Menschen aus Deutschland im Theresienstädter Ghetto on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
This article examines the situation of German Jewish elderly in the Theresienstadt ghetto.
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Anna Hajkova deposited To Terezín and Back Again: Czech Jews and their Bonds of Belonging from Deportations to the Postwar on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
What was Jewish belonging in Central Europe, and how was it influenced by the Holocaust? This article examines the ways in which Czech Jews negotiated their bonds with Jewishness immediately before, during and after the Second World War. Building on a theoretical framework of affiliation developed by Rogers Brubaker and Frederick Cooper, the essay…[Read more]
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Anna Hajkova deposited Sexual Barter in Times of Genocide: Negotiating the Sexual Economy of the Theresienstadt Ghetto on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
The conditions in transit ghetto of Theresienstadt generated in the inmates’ society a phenomenon of deliberate exchange of female sexual and social favors for food, protection, and symbolic capital. Scholars who have been analyzing sexuality of the victims in the Holocaust have so far only focused on sexual violence (including forced p…[Read more]
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Anna Hajkova deposited Biedermeier Desk in Seattle: The Veit Simon Children, Class, and the Transnational in Holocaust History on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
This study offers a transnational history of the Holocaust based on a study of a well-known Berlin Jewish family, the Veit Simons. We use this tangled family history as a point of departure for a transnational history of the Holocaust. In particular, we show how to read the links connecting the protagonists to the wider world as a means of writing…[Read more]
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Anna Hajkova deposited Izraelský historik Otto Dov Kulka vypráví osvětimský příběh o české rodině, která nikdy neexistovala on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
This article discusses the award-winning book by Otto Dov Kulka, Krajiny metropole smrti. The book, which tells of the author’s childhood experience in Nazi concentration camps, depicts a family that did not exist. Kulka wrote out his older sister and first father, possibly because their mention would point to the fact that his mother had bad an e…[Read more]
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Anna Hajkova deposited The Making of a Zentralstelle. Die Eichmann-Männer in Amsterdam on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
This is one of my oldest published article and I realized I don’t even have it as proofs. Here is the most recent version I found on my laptop. Der Aufsatz untersucht die Entstehung der Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung in Amsterdam im März 1941. Der späte Zeitpunkt der Errichtung einer Emigrationsinstitution, deren Ereigniskontext (Fe…[Read more]
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Faith Hillis deposited The “Franco-Russian Marseillaise”: International Exchange and the Making of Antiliberal Politics in Fin de Siècle France on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
In the late nineteenth century, France experienced concurrent revolutions in domestic politics and international affairs. Anti-parliamentary, anti-capitalist and anti-Semitic movements corroded the liberal foundations on which the Republican project rested. Meanwhile, France concluded an alliance with its longtime geopolitical and ideological…[Read more]
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Faith Hillis deposited Modernist Visions and Mass Politics in Late Imperial Kiev on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
Examines competing projects to manage late imperial Kiev’s multi-ethnic society and their political consequences.
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Faith Hillis deposited JOHN RANDOLPH and EUGENE M. AVRUTIN, editors. Russia in Motion: Cultures of Human Mobility since 1850 on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
Explores how migration changed the political landscape of late imperial Kiev.
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Faith Hillis deposited Ukrainophile Activism and Imperial Governance in Russia’s Southwestern Borderlands on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
Explores the relationship between the Ukrainian nation-building process and the tsarist state.
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Faith Hillis deposited Intimacy and Antipathy: Ukrainian–Russian Relations in Historical Perspective on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
Explores what the complex entangled histories of Russia and Ukraine can teach us about their trouble relationship today.
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J.D. Schnepf changed their profile picture on MLA Commons 8 years, 11 months ago
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