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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Through a keyhole: phantasmal images of blood libel2
At the crossroads between Communism and Jewish nationalism: Ber Mark as historian of premodern Jewish society2
Blood libel as spectacle: representing and reproducing “ritual murder” in the modern era0
The diary of Bernard Mark (December 1965 – February 1966)0
Slovak-language books published in 2018–20210
Naftali Naymanovich and the first Esperanto textbook for Yiddish speakers (1888)0
Present! Jews in public schools in Habsburg Galicia0
The scholarly legacy of Ruta Sakowska0
Testimony in Place: Witnessing the Holocaust in Belarus0
The Bundist conception of history: criticism and self-criticism of Avrom Yuditski0
Soviet Jewish scholars and the fascist accusation0
Karaism: An Introduction to the Oldest Surviving Alternative JudaismDaniel J. Lasker, Karaism: An Introduction to the Oldest Surviving Alternative Judaism . London: The 0
The blood libel in postwar New York: Erwin Piscator’s The Burning Bush (1949)0
Yiddish publishing strategies in Eastern Europe (1880–1914)0
The Formation and Structure of the Judenräte in the Occupied Territory of the Vitebsk Region (Within Present-day Borders), 1941–19430
Instytut. 70 lat historii ŻIH w dokumentach źródłowychHelena Datner and Olga Pieńkowska (eds.), Instytut. 70 lat historii ŻIH w dokumentach źródłowych 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
A social history of the Jewish Historical Institute, 1947–19890
Betrothal celebrations in Prague and Ashkenazi communities: a prism of the interaction of halakha, Kabbalah and society in post-medieval Europe0
The Hungarian Jedwabne?0
The prospects and perils of Holocaust research in Communist Poland: The first twenty years of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw0
The dual path of historian Artur Eisenbach0
Jewish Economic Life in Yiddish Literature: Yitskhok Ber Levinzon and Yisroel Aksenfeld0
Filming ritual murder after the Shoah: exculpation, deflection or contrition?0
From Judeo-Polonia to Judeo-Communism, 1912–19220
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
An Unchosen People: Jewish Political Reckoning in Interwar Poland0
The (biographic) memory of Tiszaeszlár0
The (he)art of darkness: constructing the prurient gaze on otherness0
Deborah Romm – the “Widow-Printer”0
A version of the Version : On Hajnal Németh’s False Testimony series0
Between Hope and Struggle: The Gender Struggle and the Jewish Socialist Parties in Interwar Poland0
Yiddish as a Mixed Language: Yiddish-Slavic Language Contact and its Linguistic Outcome0
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
The Jewish Historical Institute and the 1968 antisemitic campaign in Poland0
Prelude to Babyn Yar: Soviet print media and the dilemma facing Kyiv’s Jews in summer 19410
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
A representation of the Tiszaeszlár blood libel as a reflection on Jewish masculinity in socialist Hungary: revisiting János Major, The Memory of Móric Scharf 0
Bunt, podziemie, władza: Polscy komuniści i ich socjalizacja polityczna do roku 19560
Anti-Zionism of the communist party in Hungary during the Rákosi Era (1948-1953)0
Anti-Jewish Violence of Polish Troops, 1918–1920: The Case of Bobruisk0
Canonizing Himself: Simon Dubnov’s Book of Life and the Struggle for Hegemony in Jewish Historiography0
Romanian-language books published in 2015–20210
Brichah in Poland (1944–1948): the state of the field and new findings0
(Un)welcome guests? Converted Jews and the state in the eighteenth century Russian empire0
Tevye’s Ottoman Daughter: Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews at the End of Empire0
Jewish Refugees in the Balkans, 1933–19450
Table tennis, Jewish issues and antisemitism in interwar Romania0
Worlds of Old Yiddish Literature0
Jewish Sectarians, Turkic Khazars or true Israelites? Contradictory images of the Crimean Karaites in modern literature0
Hasidism, Haskalah, Zionism: Chapters in Literary Politics0
The living dead: in search of Hasidism at the Bratslaver Shtiblekh of Warsaw0
“Isolated brotherless branch of his race”: Jewish images of kinship with Hungarians at the turn of the twentieth century0
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
Notice of duplicate publication: Jewish refugees in the Balkans, 1933–19450
“To reconstruct this period of martyrdom and heroism”: The Jewish Historical Institute and the Ringelblum Archive, 1946–19890
Hebrew-language books published in 2017–20210
Review essay: inside the Paneriai forest: from site of mass murder to memorial museum0
Bewitching the Tsar: Kabbalistic hermeneutics and Hebrew pictographic poetry0
Polish Statehood and the Jews: Reflections on the Centenary of Polish Independence0
Hungarian-language books published in 2019–mid-20220
Frozen in time: Five figures in a photograph0
Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five CenturiesDavid Sorkin, Jewish Emancipation: A History across Five Centuries . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. 5110
Spearhead Ghetto Fighters: a re-evaluation of the Kashariyot (female couriers) in Jewish undergrounds0
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