Hillel J. Kieval, “In the Image of Hus: Refashioning Czech Judaism in Post-Emancipatory Prague,” Modern Judaism, vol. 5, no. 2 (May 1985): 141-157 (original ) (raw )Prague and Beyond. Jews in the Bohemian Lands
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THE PRAGUE CENTRE FOR JEWISH STUDIES IN ITS FIRST YEAR
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Hillel J. Kieval, “Caution’s Progress: The Modernization of Jewish Life in Prague, 1780-1830,” in Jacob Katz, ed., Toward Modernity: The European Jewish Model (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1987), 71-105
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"Synagogues for sale: Jewish-State mutuality in the communist Czech lands, 1945-1970" Click for link.
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Jewish Culture and History, 2017
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*Prague and Beyond Jews in the Bohemian Lands*, eds. Kateřina Čapková and Hillel J. Kieval (Philadelphia: Penn Press, 2021)
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Book Review: Kateřina Čapková/Hillel J. Kieval (eds.), Prague and Beyond. Jews in the Bohemian Lands
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Hillel J. Kieval, “Jews, Czechs, and Germans in Bohemia Before 1914,” in Robert S. Wistrich, ed., Austrians and Jews in the Twentieth Century: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992), 19-37
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Hillel J. Kieval, “Review of 'The Politics of Ethnic Survival: Germans in Prague, 1861-1914', by Gary B. Cohen,” Studies in Contemporary Jewry, vol. 1 (1984): 424-427
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Hillel J. Kieval, “Imperial Embraces and Ethnic Challenges: The Politics of Jewish Identity in the Bohemian Lands,” Shofar, vol. 30, no. 4 (Summer 2012): 1-17
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Representatives of the New Jewish School on the Stages of Interwar Prague
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"Czech and Slovak Journal of Humanities. Musicologica", 2017
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Czechs, Germans, Jews? National Identity and the Jews of Bohemia
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2012
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Introduction [to the special issue of Studia Judaica with articles on Polish-Jewish and Czech-Jewish Studies]
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Studia Judaica, 2016
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Hillel J. Kieval, “The Unforeseen Consequences of Cultural Resistance: Haskalah and State-Mandated Reform in the Bohemian Lands,” Jewish Culture and History, vol. 13, no. 2-3 (August-November 2012): 108-123
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Hillel J. Kieval, “Jewish Prague, Christian Prague, and the Castle in the City’s ‘Golden Age’,” Jewish Studies Quarterly, vol. 18, no. 2 (2011): 202-215
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19th-Century Prague : Tradition, Modernization, and Family Bonds
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Hebrew Union College Annual
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Germans-Jews-Czechs: The Case of the Czech Lands, 1880–1938
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Bohemia - Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Kultur der böhmischen Länder, 2003
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Hillel J. Kieval, “Unequal Mobility: Jews, State, and Society in an Era of Contradictions, 1790–1860,” in Kateřina Čapková and Hillel J. Kieval, eds., Prague and Beyond Jews in the Bohemian Lands (Philadelphia: Penn Press, 2021), 85-119, 327-331
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Modernity, Identity, and Beyond: Historiography on the Jews of the Bohemian Lands in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
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Moravian Jews' Muddled March to Modernity
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The beginning of modern Jewish historiography: Prague–A center on the periphery
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Jewish History, 19 (2005), p. 347-373, 2005
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Hillel J. Kieval, “The Social Vision of Bohemian Jews: Intellectuals and Community in the 1840s,” in Jonathan Frankel and Steven Zipperstein, eds., Assimilation and Community: The Jews in Nineteenth-Century Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), 246-283
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Reformers, Missionaries and Converts: Interactions between The London Society and Jews in Warsaw in the First Half of the 19th Century, [in:] Converts of Conviction: Faith and Skepticism in Nineteenth-Century European Jewish Society, ed. David Ruderman, Berlin 2018, 9-25.
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Stewards of the City? Jews on Kraków City Council in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century.
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The Association of Progressive Jews in Kraków and its synagogue in the last quarter of the 19th century
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“Jewish Money, Jesuit Censors, and the Habsburg Monarchy: Politics and Polemics in Early Modern Prague,” Jewish Social Studies 19, 3 (Summer 2014): 109-138.
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Intersections between Jewish Studies and Habsburg Studies
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From Community to Metropolis: The Jews of Warsaw, 1850-1880
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Building the Past: Historical Writing on the Jews of the Bohemian Crown Lands in the Early Modern Period
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Translating Judaism for Modernity: Adolf Jellinek in Leopoldstadt, 1857–1865
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Reform and Exclusion: Conceptions of the Reform of the Jewish Community during the Declining Years of the Polish Enlightenment
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Oh, Bestia Synagoga! The Representation of Jews in Czech Sermons at the Turn of the 17th and 18th Centuries
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