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Introduction: On the Significance of World War I and the Jews
Jonathan Karp and Marsha L. Rozenblit
PART I: OVERVIEWS
Chapter 1. World War I and its Impact on the Problem of Security in Jewish History
David Engel
Chapter 2. The European Jewish World 1914-1919: What Changed?
Marsha Rozenblit
Chapter 3. Jewish Diplomacy and the Politics of War and Peace
Carole Fink
PART II: LOCAL STUDIES
Chapter 4. Bravery in the Borderlands, Martyrs on the Margins: Jewish War Heroes and World War I Narratives in France, 1914-1940
Erin Corber
Chapter 5. The Budapest Jewish Community's Galician October
Rebekah Klein-PejSová
Chapter 6. Confronting the Bacterial Enemy: Public Health, Philanthropy, and Jewish Responses to Typhus in Poland, 1914-1921
Daniel Rosenthal
Chapter 7. The Union of Jewish Soldiers under Soviet Rule
Mihály Kálmán
Chapter 8. Global Conflict, Local Politics: The Jews of Salonica and World War I
Paris Papamichos Chronakis
Chapter 9. Recounting the Past, Shaping the Future: Ladino Literary Representations of World War I
Devi Mays
Chapter 10. Women and the War: The Social and Economic Impact of World War I on Jewish Women in the Traditional Holy Cities of Palestine
Michal Ben Ya'akov
Chapter 11. Baghdadi Jews in the Ottoman Military during World War I
Reeva Spector Simon
Chapter 12. Unintentional Pluralists: Military Policy, Jewish Servicemen, and the Development of Tri-Faith America during World War I
Jessica Cooperman
Chapter 13. American Yiddish Socialists at the Wartime Crossroads: Patriotism and Nationalism versus Proletarian Internationalism
Gennady Estraikh
Chapter 14. Louis Marshall during World War I: Change and Continuity in Jewish Culture and Politics
M.M. Silver
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