Review of Blom e.a., Reappraising the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (original) (raw)

Irene E. Zwiep, “Epigones and Identity: Jewish Scholarship in the Netherlands, 1850–1940,” in Judith Frishman and Hetty Berg, eds., Dutch Jewry in a Cultural Maelstrom, 1880–1940 (Amsterdam: Aksant 2007), 53–64

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Bart T. Wallet and Irene E. Zwiep, “Locals: Jews in the Early Modern Dutch Republic,” in Jonathan Karp and Adam Sutcliffe, eds., The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. 7: The Early Modern World, 1500–1815 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), 894-922

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Locals: Jews in the Early Modern Dutch Republic

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Irene E. Zwiep, “From Nations to Citizens: Jewish Life in the Low Countries in the Shadow of the Enlightenment 1750–1814,” in Hans Blom, et al., eds., Reappraising the History of the Jews in the Netherlands, 2nd edition (Oxford: Littman Library, 2021), 172-199

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Irene E. Zwiep, “The Haskamah of History, Or: Why Did the Dutch Wissenschaft des Judentums Spurn Zunz’s Writings?” European Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 7, no. 2 (2013): 131–150

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Yosef Kaplan, “A Generation of Progress in the Historical Study of Dutch Sephardic Jewry,” in Yosef Kaplan, Henry Méchoulan and Richard H. Popkin, eds., Menasseh ben Israel and His World (Leiden: Brill, 1989), 1-6

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Yosef Kaplan and Dan Michman (eds.), The Relgious Cultures of Dutch Jewry (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2017), pp. xi-xxv

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Yosef Kaplan and Dan Michman, “Preface,” in Yosef Kaplan and Dan Michman, eds., The Religious Cultures of Dutch Jewry (Leiden: Brill, 2017), xi-xxv

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Irene E. Zwiep, “Jewish Enlightenment Reconsidered: The Dutch Eighteenth Century,” in Resianne Fontaine, et al., eds., Sepharad in Ashkenaz: Medieval Knowledge and Eighteenth-Century Enlightened Jewish Discourse (Amsterdam: Edita, 2007), 281–311

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Irene E. Zwiep, “Jewish Enlightenment (Almost) without Haskalah: The Dutch Example,” Jewish History and Culture, vol. 13, no. 2–3 (2012): 220–234

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ASHKENAZI-DUTCH PINKASSIM AS SOURCES FOR STUDYING EUROPEAN-JEWISH MIGRATION: THE CASES OF MIDDELBURG AND THE HAGUE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

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The Dutch Intersection: The Jews and the Netherlands in Modern History, 2008

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Shlomo Berger, Emile G.L. Schrijver, and Irene E. Zwiep, “Foreword,” in Mapping Jewish Amsterdam – The Early Modern Perspective: Dedicated to Yosef Kaplan on the Occasion of his Retirement [=Studia Rosenthaliana, no. 44] (Paris – Louvain: Peeters, 2010), V-VI

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Yosef Kaplan, “The Jews in the Republic until about 1750: Religious, Cultural and Social Life,” in J.C.H. Blom et al., eds., The History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Oxford: Littman Library, 2002), 116-163, 408-416

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The Department of New Testament Studies (Dutch Reformed Church) 1938– 2008

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Verbum et Ecclesia, 1970

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Portraits of Dutch Rabbis, "Print Quarterly", vol. XXVII, no. 4, London 2010, pp. 396-400

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Links in a Chain: Early Modern Yiddish Historiography in the Northern Netherlands (1743-1812)

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Amsterdam: s.n., 2012

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The Religious Cultures of Dutch Jewry

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2017

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Making Jews Dutch. Secular Discourse and Jewish Responses 1796-1848

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Jodenvervolging in Nederland, Frankrijk en België, 1940–1945: overeenkomsten, verschillen, oorzaken (Persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands, France and Belgium 1940–1945: similarities, differences, causes). Boom Publishers, hardcover 2011, 1045 p. Repr. paperback 2014. Dutch text, Eng. abstract.

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ISBN: 9789085068112. Boom Publishers (Koninklijke Boom Uitgevers), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2011

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Distinguishing the Distinction: Picturing Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Holland

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Journal for the Study of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry, 2007

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Yosef Kaplan, “An Alternative Path to Modernity: The Sephardi Jews of Amsterdam in Early Modern Times,” in James E. Force and David S. Katz, eds., Everything Connects: In Conference with Richard H. Popkin. Essays in His Honor (Leiden: Brill, 1999), 213-240

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Irene E. Zwiep, “Religion, Culture (and Nation) in Nineteenth-Century Dutch-Jewish Thought,” in Yosef Kaplan, ed., The Religious Cultures of Dutch Jewry (Leiden: Brill, 2017), 249-269

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Irene E. Zwiep, “Hyphenated Histories: Teaching the Past and the Making of the Modern Dutch Israelite,” in Dorothea M. Salzer, ed., Jüdische religiöse Erziehung im Zeitalter der Emanzipation: Konzepte und Praxis (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2022), 177-197

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Salo W. Baron, “Moses Cohen Belinfante: A Leader of Dutch-Jewish Enlightenment,” Historia Judaica, vol. 5, no. 1 (April 1943): 1-26

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A Ticket of Re-Admission into Dutch Society: The Controversy on Amsterdam’s Monument of Jewish Gratitude (1950)

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Encounters with troubles pasts in contemporary Dutch and Greek historiography, 2023

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Book presentation Leopold Immanuel Jacob van Dort, a learned Jewish-Christian man from The Hague

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University of Glasgow

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The Socio-economic Position of Jews in the Netherlands in the 19th Century: Myths and Realities

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2014

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Marc Saperstein, “Review Essay: Jewish History and Historians,” European Judaism, vol. 44, no. 2 (Autumn 2011): 131-139

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The Role of the Jewish Council During the Occupation of the Netherlands

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The Holocaust and European Societies, 2016

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Irene E. Zwiep, “Scholarship of Literature and Life: Leopold Zunz and the Invention of Jewish Culture,” in Willemien Otten, et al., eds., How the West Was Won: Essays on Literary Imagination, the Canon, and the Christian Middle Ages for Burcht Pranger (Leiden: Brill, 2010), 165-173

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The Association of Jewish Theosophists in the Netherlands: The Efforts of Louis Vet and Others to Revive Judaism

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For God and Country: Jewish Identity and the State in Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam

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Jewish Culture in Early Modern Europe: Essays in Honor of David B. Ruderman (Hebrew Union College Press, 2014)

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Cumulative index of Jewish History, volumes 1–20

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