Space and Place in the German-Jewish Experience of the 1930s - Introduction

This introduction offers the theoretical and historical framework of the volume's articles. In highlighting aspects of the German-Jewish experience during the 1930s, in Germany and in transit, it provides a starting point for the ensuing chapters' discussions of the relationships between &...

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Published in:Jewish culture and history Vol. 25; no. 2; pp. 205 - 213
Main Authors: Ashkenazi, Ofer, Jünger, David, Siegel, Björn
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Routledge 02-04-2024
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:This introduction offers the theoretical and historical framework of the volume's articles. In highlighting aspects of the German-Jewish experience during the 1930s, in Germany and in transit, it provides a starting point for the ensuing chapters' discussions of the relationships between 'place,' 'space,' history and identity. It underscores the significance of 'space' as a category for the study of Jewish life during National Socialist persecution. It argues that the divergent interests and processes which constitute (the notions of) places, and the intricacies between places and identities, facilitate a reconsideration of German-Jewish experiences and self-perceptions in a time of extreme uncertainty.
ISSN:1462-169X
2167-9428
DOI:10.1080/1462169X.2024.2342604