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| Reviewer: | Andreas Stegmann |
| Title: | Protestantismus – Antijudaismus – Antisemitismus. Konvergenzen und Konfrontationen in ihren Kontexten |
| Author: | None |
| Reviewer: | Omar Zahzah |
| Title: | Postwar Anglophone Lebanese Fiction: Home Matters in the Diaspora |
| Author: | Syrine Hout |
| Reviewer: | Jana Vytrhlik |
| Title: | Western Art and Jewish Presence in the Work of Paul Celan: Roots and Ramifications of the "Meridian" Speech |
| Author: | Esther Cameron |
| Reviewer: | Lisa Gerlach |
| Title: | Wissen auf der Flucht. Deutsche Akademikerinnen und Akademiker im Ausland, 1933-45 |
| Author: | None |
| Reviewer: | Felix Ackermann |
| Title: | The Rise and Fall of Belarusian Nationalism, 1906–1931 |
| Author: | Per Anders Rudling |