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Bryan Cheyette is Professor of Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Reading, where he directs the Identities and Minorities research group. His comparative research focuses on critical ‘race’ theory, postcolonial literature and theory, diasp... see more

The first decades of the new millennium have seen an odd return to origins in Shakespeare studies. The Merchant in Venice, a site-specific theatrical production realized during the 500th anniversary year of the “original” Jewish Ghetto, was not only a hig... see more

The first Jewish Ghetto was born in Venice five hundred years ago and for celebrating this important event an exhibition has been set at the Doge’s Palace titled: Venice, the Jews and Europe. 1516-2016. The purpose of this exhibition was to represent the ... see more

“This was not America.” Michael Charles Steinlauf in conversation with Elzbieta Janicka (Warsaw – New York – Warsaw, 2014–2015)Born in Paris in 1947, Michael Charles Steinlauf talks about his childhood in New York City, in the south of Brooklyn (Brighton ... see more

Wall and window: the rubble of the Warsaw Ghetto as the narrative space of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish JewsOpened in 2013, the Warsaw-based POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is situated in the center of the former Nazi Warsaw g... see more

Cohen-Janka, Irène.  Mister Doctor: Janusz Korczak and the Orphans of the Warsaw Ghetto.  Illus. Maurizio A.C. Quarello.  Trans. Paula Ayer.  Toronto: Annic Press, 2015.When the human order descends into madness, the heroes are those w... see more

In the digital era, historians are embracing information technology as a research tool. New technologies offer investigation and interpretation, synthesis and communication tools that are more effective than the more traditional study methods, as they gua... see more

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