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Marsha L. Rozenblit and Jonathan Karp, editors. World War I and the Jews: Conflict and Transformation in Europe, the Middle East, and America.

Marsha L. Rozenblit and Jonathan Karp, editors. World War I and the Jews: Conflict and... Collected Essays 369 MIRJA OSTERBERG, “Norden” as a Transnational Space in the pean Jewish World, 1914–1919: What Changed? CAROLE FINK, 1930s: Negotiated Consensus of “Nordicness” in the Nordic Jewish Diplomacy and the Politics of War and Peace. ERIN Cooperation Committee of the Labour Movement. RAGNHEIDUR CORBER, Bravery in the Borderlands, Martyrs on the Margins: KRISTJANSDOTTIR, Facing the Nation: Nordic Communists and Jewish WarHeroesand WorldWarINarrativesinFrance, Their National Contexts, from the 1920s and into the Cold War. 1914–1940. REBEKAH KLEIN-PEJSOVA, The Budapest Jewish HOLGER WEISS, Tallinn—Stockholm—Hamburg—Copenhagen— Community’s Galician October. DANIEL ROSENTHAL, Confront- Oslo: The Northern Dimension of the Comintern’s Global Net- ing the Bacterial Enemy: Public Health, Philanthropy, and work and Underground Activities, 1920–1940. CHRIS HOLMSTED Jewish Responses to Typhus in Poland, 1914–1921. MIHALY LARSEN, Danish Cadres at the Moscow Party School, 1958–1960. KALMAN, The Union of Jewish Soldiers under Soviet Rule. PARIS PAPAMICHOS CHRONAKIS, Global Conflict, Local Politics: The Jews of Salonica and World War I. DEVI MAYS, Recount- HELEN GRAHAM,editor. Interrogating Francoism: History ing the Past, Shaping the Future: Ladino Literary Representa- and Dictatorship in Twentieth-Century Spain. New York: tionsof World WarI. MICHAL BEN YA’AKOV, Women and the War: The Social and Economic Impact of World War I on Jewish Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. Pp. viii, 275. $29.95. Women in the Traditional Holy Cities of Palestine. REEVA SPEC- MARIA THOMAS, Twentieth-Century Catholicisms: Religion as TOR SIMON, Baghdadi Jews in the Ottoman Military during World Prison, as Haven, as “Clamp.” FRANCISCO J. ROMERO SALVADO, War I. JESSICA COOPERMAN, Unintentional Pluralists: Military Poli- Building Alliances against the New? Monarchy and the Military cy, Jewish Servicemen, and the Development of Tri-faith America in Industrializing Spain. HELEN GRAHAM, Reform as Promise during World War I. GENNADY ESTRAIKH, American Yiddish Socialists at the Wartime Crossroads: Patriotism and Nationalism and Threat: Political Progressives and Blueprints for Change in versus Proletarian Internationalism. M. M. SILVER, Louis Marshall Spain, 1931–6. ISABELLE ROHR, “Productive Hatreds”: Radical during World War I: Change and Continuity in Jewish Culture Segregationist Discourses and the Making of Francoism. and Politics. RUBEN SEREM, A Coup against Change: Repression in Seville and the Assault against Civilian Society. ANGEL VINAS, Natural Alliances: The Impact of Nazism and Fascism on Franco’s SHARON KANGISSER COHEN,EVA FOGELMAN,and DALIA Domestic Policies. JORGE MARCO, States of War: “Being Civil- ian” in 1940s Spain. MICHAEL RICHARDS, Stories for after a War: OFER,editors. Children in the Holocaust and Its After- Social Memory and the Making of Urban and Industrial Transi- math: Historical and Psychological Studies of the Kesten- tion in 1960s Spain. JULIAN CASANOVA, Disremembering Franco- berg Archive. New York: Berghahn Books, 2017. Pp. viii, ism: What Is at Stake in Spain’s Memory Wars? 266. $120.00. GILA SANDLER SABAN,K.MARK SOSSIN,and ANASTASIA YASIK, SUSAN R. GRAYZEL and TAMMY M. PROCTOR,editors. Age, Circumstance, and Outcome in Child Survivors of the Gender and the Great War. New York: Oxford University Holocaust: Considerations of the Literature and a Report of a Press, 2017. Pp. xii, 286. $29.95. Study Using Narrative Content Analysis. SHARON KANGISSER COHEN, A Child’s View: Children’s Depositions of the Central KIMBERLY JENSEN, Gender and Citizenship. ERIKA KUHLMAN, Jewish Historical Commission (Poland). BETH B. COHEN, Start- Gender and Resistance. DEBORAH THOM, Gender and Work. ing Over: Reconstituted Families after the Holocaust. RITA RICHARD S. FOGARTY, Gender and Race. ANA CARDEN-COYNE HORVATH and KATALIN ZANA, “Both Valuable and Difficult”: A and LAURA DOAN, Gender and Sexuality. TAMMY M. PROCTOR, Meeting Point between Historical and Psychological Interviews. Gender and Age. JOVANA KNEZEVIC, Gender and Occupation. STEPHENIE YOUNG, Performative Memory-Making and the KAREN HUNT, Gender and Everyday Life. SUSAN R. GRAYZEL, Future of the Kestenberg Archive. DANA MIHAILESCU, Shadows Gender and Warfare. MICHELLE MOYD, Gender and Violence. of Memory and Intergenerational Legacies in Child Survivors’ JOY DAMOUSI, Gender and Mourning. KAREN PETRONE,Gender Testimonies from the Kestenberg Archive. NANCY ISSERMAN, and Memory. SUSAN R. GRAYZEL and TAMMY M. PROCTOR, The Symbolic Revenge in Holocaust Child Survivors. HELENE BASS- Scholarship of the First World War. WICHELHAUS, Resilience in Child Survivors: History and Appli- cation of Coding of the International Study of Organized Per- secution of Children. KATARZYNA PERSON,“They Were Jews, MARSHA L. ROZENBLIT and JONATHAN KARP,editors. but They Were Very Kind People”: Polish Language Testimo- World War I and the Jews: Conflict and Transformation in nies in the Kestenberg Child Survivor Archive. ILKA QUINDEAU, Europe, the Middle East, and America. New York: Ber- KATRIN EINERT,and NADINE TEUBER, War Children in Nazi ghahn Books, 2017. Pp. xiii, 335. $130.00. Germany and World War II. CHRISTINA ISABEL BRUNING, Insights into the German Interviews of the Kestenberg Archive: DAVID ENGEL, World War I and Its Impact on the Problem of Children of Perpetrators and How They Dealt with Their Security in Jewish History. MARSHA L. ROZENBLIT, The Euro- Parents’ Actions. ANDREW GRIFFEL, Always Moving Forward. 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Collected Essays 369 MIRJA OSTERBERG, “Norden” as a Transnational Space in the pean Jewish World, 1914–1919: What Changed? CAROLE FINK, 1930s: Negotiated Consensus of “Nordicness” in the Nordic Jewish Diplomacy and the Politics of War and Peace. ERIN Cooperation Committee of the Labour Movement. RAGNHEIDUR CORBER, Bravery in the Borderlands, Martyrs on the Margins: KRISTJANSDOTTIR, Facing the Nation: Nordic Communists and Jewish WarHeroesand WorldWarINarrativesinFrance, Their National Contexts, from the 1920s and into the Cold War. 1914–1940. REBEKAH KLEIN-PEJSOVA, The Budapest Jewish HOLGER WEISS, Tallinn—Stockholm—Hamburg—Copenhagen— Community’s Galician October. DANIEL ROSENTHAL, Confront- Oslo: The Northern Dimension of the Comintern’s Global Net- ing the Bacterial Enemy: Public Health, Philanthropy, and work and Underground Activities, 1920–1940. CHRIS HOLMSTED Jewish Responses to Typhus in Poland, 1914–1921. MIHALY LARSEN, Danish Cadres at the Moscow Party School, 1958–1960. KALMAN, The Union of Jewish Soldiers under Soviet Rule. PARIS PAPAMICHOS CHRONAKIS, Global Conflict, Local Politics: The Jews of Salonica and World War I. DEVI MAYS, Recount- HELEN GRAHAM,editor. Interrogating Francoism: History ing the Past, Shaping the Future: Ladino Literary Representa- and Dictatorship in Twentieth-Century Spain. New York: tionsof World WarI. MICHAL BEN YA’AKOV, Women and the War: The Social and Economic Impact of World War I on Jewish Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. Pp. viii, 275. $29.95. Women in the Traditional Holy Cities of Palestine. REEVA SPEC- MARIA THOMAS, Twentieth-Century Catholicisms: Religion as TOR SIMON, Baghdadi Jews in the Ottoman Military during World Prison, as Haven, as “Clamp.” FRANCISCO J. ROMERO SALVADO, War I. JESSICA COOPERMAN, Unintentional Pluralists: Military Poli- Building Alliances against the New? Monarchy and the Military cy, Jewish Servicemen, and the Development of Tri-faith America in Industrializing Spain. HELEN GRAHAM, Reform as Promise during World War I. GENNADY ESTRAIKH, American Yiddish Socialists at the Wartime Crossroads: Patriotism and Nationalism and Threat: Political Progressives and Blueprints for Change in versus Proletarian Internationalism. M. M. SILVER, Louis Marshall Spain, 1931–6. ISABELLE ROHR, “Productive Hatreds”: Radical during World War I: Change and Continuity in Jewish Culture Segregationist Discourses and the Making of Francoism. and Politics. RUBEN SEREM, A Coup against Change: Repression in Seville and the Assault against Civilian Society. ANGEL VINAS, Natural Alliances: The Impact of Nazism and Fascism on Franco’s SHARON KANGISSER COHEN,EVA FOGELMAN,and DALIA Domestic Policies. JORGE MARCO, States of War: “Being Civil- ian” in 1940s Spain. MICHAEL RICHARDS, Stories for after a War: OFER,editors. Children in the Holocaust and Its After- Social Memory and the Making of Urban and Industrial Transi- math: Historical and Psychological Studies of the Kesten- tion in 1960s Spain. JULIAN CASANOVA, Disremembering Franco- berg Archive. New York: Berghahn Books, 2017. Pp. viii, ism: What Is at Stake in Spain’s Memory Wars? 266. $120.00. GILA SANDLER SABAN,K.MARK SOSSIN,and ANASTASIA YASIK, SUSAN R. GRAYZEL and TAMMY M. PROCTOR,editors. Age, Circumstance, and Outcome in Child Survivors of the Gender and the Great War. New York: Oxford University Holocaust: Considerations of the Literature and a Report of a Press, 2017. Pp. xii, 286. $29.95. Study Using Narrative Content Analysis. SHARON KANGISSER COHEN, A Child’s View: Children’s Depositions of the Central KIMBERLY JENSEN, Gender and Citizenship. ERIKA KUHLMAN, Jewish Historical Commission (Poland). BETH B. COHEN, Start- Gender and Resistance. DEBORAH THOM, Gender and Work. ing Over: Reconstituted Families after the Holocaust. RITA RICHARD S. FOGARTY, Gender and Race. ANA CARDEN-COYNE HORVATH and KATALIN ZANA, “Both Valuable and Difficult”: A and LAURA DOAN, Gender and Sexuality. TAMMY M. PROCTOR, Meeting Point between Historical and Psychological Interviews. Gender and Age. JOVANA KNEZEVIC, Gender and Occupation. STEPHENIE YOUNG, Performative Memory-Making and the KAREN HUNT, Gender and Everyday Life. SUSAN R. GRAYZEL, Future of the Kestenberg Archive. DANA MIHAILESCU, Shadows Gender and Warfare. MICHELLE MOYD, Gender and Violence. of Memory and Intergenerational Legacies in Child Survivors’ JOY DAMOUSI, Gender and Mourning. KAREN PETRONE,Gender Testimonies from the Kestenberg Archive. NANCY ISSERMAN, and Memory. SUSAN R. GRAYZEL and TAMMY M. PROCTOR, The Symbolic Revenge in Holocaust Child Survivors. HELENE BASS- Scholarship of the First World War. WICHELHAUS, Resilience in Child Survivors: History and Appli- cation of Coding of the International Study of Organized Per- secution of Children. KATARZYNA PERSON,“They Were Jews, MARSHA L. ROZENBLIT and JONATHAN KARP,editors. but They Were Very Kind People”: Polish Language Testimo- World War I and the Jews: Conflict and Transformation in nies in the Kestenberg Child Survivor Archive. ILKA QUINDEAU, Europe, the Middle East, and America. New York: Ber- KATRIN EINERT,and NADINE TEUBER, War Children in Nazi ghahn Books, 2017. Pp. xiii, 335. $130.00. Germany and World War II. CHRISTINA ISABEL BRUNING, Insights into the German Interviews of the Kestenberg Archive: DAVID ENGEL, World War I and Its Impact on the Problem of Children of Perpetrators and How They Dealt with Their Security in Jewish History. MARSHA L. ROZENBLIT, The Euro- Parents’ Actions. ANDREW GRIFFEL, Always Moving Forward. AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW FEBRUARY 2018 Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/123/1/369/4840455 by Ed 'DeepDyve' Gillespie user on 16 March 2018

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