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A Brief Stop On the Road From Auschwitz
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

A Brief Stop On the Road From Auschwitz

This shattering memoir by a journalist about his father’s attempt to survive the aftermath of Auschwitz in a small industrial town in Sweden won the prestigious August Prize On August 2, 1947 a young man gets off a train in a small Swedish town to begin his life anew. Having endured the ghetto of Lodz, the death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the slave camps and transports during the final months of Nazi Germany, his final challenge is to survive the survival. In this intelligent and deeply moving book, Göran Rosenberg returns to his own childhood to tell the story of his father: walking at his side, holding his hand, trying to get close to him. It is also the story of the chasm between the world of the child, permeated by the optimism, progress, and collective oblivion of postwar Sweden, and the world of the father, darkened by the long shadows of the past.

Do I Belong?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Do I Belong?

Beginning in childhood, one of our strongest and most fundamental human emotions is the desire to belong. This emotion extends beyond merely the self, affecting on a macro scale at a political level. Since its foundation in 1957, the European Union has encouraged people across its member states to feel a sense of belonging to one united international community--with very mixed results. Today, faced with the fracturing impact of the migration crisis, threats of terrorism, and rising tensions, governments within and outside the EU now seek to impose a different kind of belonging through policies of exclusion and border control. In this collection of personal essays, a diverse group of novelist...

Culture and Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Culture and Crisis

It is often argued that Germany and Scandinavia stand at two opposite ends of a spectrum with regard to their response to social-economic disruptions and cultural challenges. Though, in many respects, they have a shared cultural inheritance, it is nevertheless the case that they mobilize different mythologies and different modes of coping when faced with breakdown and disorder. The authors argue that it is at these "critical junctures," points of crisis and innovation in the life of communities, that the tradition and identity of national and local communities are formed, polarized, and revalued; it is here that social change takes a particular direction.

Nox
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

Nox

Presents a facsimilie of a book the author created after the death of her brother, and includes poetry, family photographs, letters, and sketches that deal with coming to terms with the loss.

Contemporary Jewish Writing in Sweden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

Contemporary Jewish Writing in Sweden

This book brings together for the first time the works of Jewish authors writing in Swedish, who describe the special circumstances confronting Jews in the twentieth century in Sweden and Scandinavia. During the Second World War, Sweden?s small, long-established, and well-assimilated Jewish community was never subject to the open and ultimately fatal ethnic identification that most European Jews suffered. Older and middle-aged Swedish-born Jewish authors tend to think of themselves only as Swedes. Within the last few decades, however, Sweden has become an immigrant country, and a younger generation writes from a different perspective. Twenty of the twenty-two authors represented in this anth...

Another Zionism, Another Judaism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Another Zionism, Another Judaism

A timely, deeply personal biography of a Jewish leader whose questions for Israel have come back to haunt us with a vengeance. Born in what is now Lviv, Ukraine, in 1869, Marcus Ehrenpreis was the secretary of Theodor Herzl at the first Zionist Congress in Basel in 1897, a grand rabbi of Bulgaria during two Balkan wars, a diplomat in defense of Europe’s minorities, a Swedish author compared to Joseph Conrad, the chief rabbi of one of Europe’s few unscathed Jewish communities through the Nazi era. More than a biography of a man's life and work, this book is a literary journey by award-winning Swedish Jewish writer and public intellectual Göran Rosenberg (A Brief Stop on the Road from Aus...

Turning the Kaleidoscope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Turning the Kaleidoscope

Far from being a blank space on the Jewish map, or a void in the Jewish cultural world, post-Shoah Europe is a place where Jewry has continued to develop, even though it is facing different challenges and opportunities than elsewhere. Living on a continent characterized by highly diverse patterns of culture, language, history, and relations to Jews, European Jewry mirrors that kaleidoscopic diversity. This volume explores such key questions as the new roles for Jews in Europe; models of Jewish community organization in Europe; concepts of diaspora and galut; a European-Jewish way of life in the era of globalization; and European Jews' relationship to Israel and to non-Jews. Some contribution...

Non-contractual Liability Arising Out of Damage Caused to Another
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1441

Non-contractual Liability Arising Out of Damage Caused to Another

In European law, "non-contractual liability arising out of damage caused to another" is one of the three main non-contractual obligations dealt with in the Draft of a Common Frame of Reference. The law of non-contractual liability arising out of damage caused to another - in the common law known as tort law or the law of torts, but in most other jurisdictions referred to as the law of delict - is the area of law which determines whether one who has suffered a damage, can on that account demand reparation - in money or in kind - from another with whom there may be no other legal connection than the causation of damage itself. Besides determining the scope and extent of responsibility for dang...

The Telltale Leaflet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 538

The Telltale Leaflet

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-09-17
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This book is a political and literary work as a Palestinian-talking document. It’s a testimony to the history of the struggle and defence of the Palestinian issue. The book reveals the false narrative the Palestinian people have exposed to, whether it came from the supporters or the enemies of the Palestinian issue. This book is an explanation of my autobiography, and I made a pledge to myself that I would reach for the independence of Palestine and liberate every atom of soil in its lands. Some may think that this dream is elusive, but I can confirm that this dream is very close through my coexistence of the issue and knowledge of all the details from my childhood to this day. This literary work covers a political struggle starting from Palestine, specifically from Bab Al-Amoud. The incident changed my life. It then moves through Lebanon and most of the Arab countries until the struggle brings me to Stockholm. All this is so that every Palestinian and every human being feels safe and respectful in order to build and develop societies in all fields, establishing natural relations between countries and their people.

Beyond Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Beyond Management

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-09-22
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  • Publisher: Springer

Traditional management structures, systems,and tools, intended to make the first factories of the industrial ageefficient, are now obsolete. Applying them to knowledge-work has exactly the opposite effect, causing all kinds of breakdowns. This book explains why knowledge workers have to manage themselves and tells them how to do it.