Ignaz Maybaum Dr Marc SchutIgnaz Maybaum (1897 1976) is widely recognized as one of the foremost Jewish theologians of the post Holocaust era. Although he is mentioned in most treatments of post Holocaust Jewish theology, his works are out of print and are only accessible to a small readership. Nicholas de Lange (who worked closely with Maybaum in his lifetime), has made a representative selection from his writings, under various headings: Judaism in the Modern Age, Trialogue
The book's contributors also turn renewed attention to the study of American institutions as the fountainhead of political analysis
Partly based on her experience as an artist from a wealthy landowning family
official ideologies and representations alongside the memories and dreams of the city’s longstanding residents and recent migrants
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regardless of one's particular academic or disciplinary orientation
Warwick Mules makes connections with German critical philosophy and French poststructuralism and proposes a new way of thinking about the eco-self in terms of a careful sharing of the world with both human and non-human beings
the Memoirs capture the experiences of one of Europe’s most notorious figures
As one of the richest men in England
making a marked impact on the United Nations and the International Labor Organization
the collection gives students and scholars insight into and examples of the work of activist groups in a time that has many resonances with our own
That relationship between nationalism
Who are the “winners” and the “losers” of Europe’s organized civil society