East European Jewish Affairs

Papers
(The TQCC of East European Jewish Affairs is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Jews in the Battle for Crimea, 1941–19442
At the crossroads between Communism and Jewish nationalism: Ber Mark as historian of premodern Jewish society1
German-language Books Published in 2017–20210
Filming ritual murder after the Shoah: exculpation, deflection or contrition?0
Betrothal celebrations in Prague and Ashkenazi communities: a prism of the interaction of halakha, Kabbalah and society in post-medieval Europe0
The dual path of historian Artur Eisenbach0
The Russian army meets civilian populations, then and now: modern reflections in light of Semion Goldin’s The Russian Army and the Jewish Population, 1914–19170
Blood libel as spectacle: representing and reproducing “ritual murder” in the modern era0
Ecologies of Witnessing: Language, Place, and Holocaust Testimony0
Mayakovsky on the Land0
Crimea in the Eyes of East European Karaite Immigrants of the Nineteenth Century: Between Images and Reality0
The View from the Jews’ Rock: Jewish Poetic Emplacement in Crimea0
Soviet Jewish scholars and the fascist accusation0
Yiddish publishing strategies in Eastern Europe (1880–1914)0
The Peninsula of Utopias: Reactions to the Annexation of Crimea in Contemporary Russophone Poetry0
Hasidism, Haskalah, Zionism: chapters in literary politics0
Les Survivants: Les Juifs de Pologne depuis la ShoahAudrey Kichelewski, Les Survivants: Les Juifs de Pologne depuis la Shoah . Paris: Belin, 2018. 442 pages, ISBN: 978240
A social history of the Jewish Historical Institute, 1947–19890
Worlds of old Yiddish literature0
A version of the Version . On Hajnal Németh’s False Testimony series0
Deborah Romm – the “Widow-Printer”0
The (he)art of darkness: constructing the prurient gaze on otherness0
Hebrew-language books published in 2017–20210
It Will Yet Be Heard: A Polish Rabbi's Witness of the Shoah and SurvivalLeon Thorne, It Will Yet Be Heard: A Polish Rabbi's Witness of the Shoah and Survival 0
Jewish Economic Life in Yiddish Literature: Yitskhok Ber Levinzon and Yisroel Aksenfeld0
Unwelcome Memory: Holocaust Monuments in the Soviet Union0
From Judeo-Polonia to Judeo-Communism, 1912–19220
Hungarian-language books published in 2019–mid-20220
The diary of Bernard Mark (December 1965 – February 1966)0
Bewitching the Tsar: Kabbalistic hermeneutics and Hebrew pictographic poetry*0
Frozen in time: Five figures in a photograph0
The blood libel in postwar New York: Erwin Piscator’s The Burning Bush (1949)0
The prospects and perils of Holocaust research in Communist Poland: The first twenty years of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw0
Anti-Jewish Violence of Polish Troops, 1918–1920: The Case of Bobruisk0
The Rise of Ilya Yegudin: An Exemplary Jew in Soviet Agriculture0
Tevye’s Ottoman daughter: Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews at the end of Empire0
Polish Statehood and the Jews: Reflections on the Centenary of Polish Independence0
A Chinese Soldier in Crimea’s Vineyards: Yiddish Poetry between Jewish Territorialism and Soviet Internationalism0
“To reconstruct this period of martyrdom and heroism”: The Jewish Historical Institute and the Ringelblum Archive, 1946–19890
Japanese-language Books Published in 2016–20200
Ukrainian-language Books Published in 2018–20210
Karaism: An Introduction to the Oldest Surviving Alternative JudaismDaniel J. Lasker, Karaism: An Introduction to the Oldest Surviving Alternative Judaism . London: The 0
Jewish refugees in the Balkans, 1933–19450
Jewish Sectarians, Turkic Khazars or True Israelites? Contradictory Images of the Crimean Karaites in Modern Literature0
An Unchosen People: Jewish Political Reckoning in Interwar Poland0
Jewish refugees in the Balkans, 1933–19450
Through a keyhole: phantasmal images of blood libel0
Review essay: inside the Paneriai forest: from site of mass murder to memorial museum0
Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five CenturiesDavid Sorkin, Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five Centuries . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. 5110
Lithuanian Listings, 2018–2020: New Microhistories0
Slovak-language books published in 2018–20210
Yiddish in Israel: A History0
Romanian-language books published in 2015–20210
Der Nister's Soviet Years: Yiddish Writer as Witness to the PeopleMikhail Krutikov, Der Nister's Soviet Years: Yiddish Writer as Witness to the People 0
“Sviy do svoho po svoye”: sotsial′no-ekonomichnyy vymir natsiotvorchykh stratehiy ukrayintsiv u mizhvoyenniy Pol′shchi [“Each to Their Own”: The Socioeconomic Dimension of Ukrainian0
On Civilization’s Edge: A Polish Borderland in the Interwar World0
The Formation and Structure of the Judenräte in the Occupied Territory of the Vitebsk Region (Within Present-day Borders), 1941–19430
Crimea in the Jewish Imagination: An Introduction0
The Hungarian Jedwabne?0
“Isolated brotherless branch of his race”: Jewish images of kinship with Hungarians at the turn of the twentieth century0
Instytut. 70 lat historii ŻIH w dokumentach źródłowychHelena Datner and Olga Pieńkowska (eds.), Instytut. 70 lat historii ŻIH w dokumentach źródłowych 0
Bunt, podziemie, władza: Polscy komuniści i ich socjalizjacja polityczna do roku 19560
Between Hope and Struggle: The Gender Struggle and the Jewish Socialist Parties in Interwar Poland0
The Jewish Historical Institute and the 1968 antisemitic campaign in Poland0
Yiddish as a mixed language: Yiddish-Slavic language contact and its linguistic outcome0
Testimony in Place: Witnessing the Holocaust in Belarus0
The living dead: in search of Hasidism at the Bratslaver Shtiblekh of Warsaw0
The scholarly legacy of Ruta Sakowska0
French-language Books Published in France in 2016–20210
The Past and Its Presence: A Study of Multidirectional Memory in Akhtem Seitablaiev’s 87 Children (2017)0
Peretz Markish’s Chatyrdag: The Jewish Search for Romantic Poetry0
Brichah in Poland (1944–1948): the state of the field and new findings0
Canonizing Himself: Simon Dubnov’s Book of Life and the Struggle for Hegemony in Jewish Historiography0
The Soviet Genizah: New Archival Research on the History of Jews in the USSR (vol. 1)0
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