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Table of Contents: Jewish Historical Studies: Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England 52(1)


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How to Cite: Table of Contents: Jewish Historical Studies: Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England 52(1). (2021). Jewish Historical Studies, 52(1). https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.jhs.2021v52.000

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Contents

Introduction: Setbacks and shocks to the system – adjustments and particularly painful losses
Michael Berkowitz
xi
Internment: a historical overview
Bernard Wasserstein
1
The intuitive appeal of learning from the past to alter the present
Tine Destrooper
18
“We had the most marvellous time”: Jewish refugee domestics’ narratives of internment in Britain during the Second World War
Jennifer Craig-Norton
37
Challenging the injustice of wartime internment: the collaboration between Eleanor Rathbone and Esther Simpson, 1940–1942
Susan Cohen
56

Articles

Jews and felony in English communities and courts, 1190–1290
Henry Summerson
70
The prisoner, the fugitive, and the returnee: three portrayals of the eighteenth-century Sephardi diaspora to England
Carla Vieira
118
Marcus Kalisch: the life and eclipse of an extraordinary Victorian
Edward Breuer
145
Hebrew acts in British music hall: the career of Julian Rose
Daniel Appleby
167
250 years of Jewish burial in Liverpool
Philip Sapiro
197
In honour of Ada Rapoport-Albert
לזכרה של פרום, עדה רפפורט-אלברט (26 באוקטובר 1945 - 18 ביוני 2020) זיכרונות אישיים ואקדמיים בני ארבעים שנה.*
רחל אליאור
228
In memory of Professor Ada Rapoport-Albert (26 October 1945–18 June 2020): personal and academic memories spanning forty years
Rachel Elior
248
Thoughts on creating worlds through language: an appreciation of Ada Rapoport-Albert by her publisher
Connie Webber
269
In Memory of Ada
Magdalena Luszczynska
276
Ada
David Biale
278
Ada Rapoport-Albert
Jehuda Reinharz
280
Ada Rapoport-Albert
Emma Harris
282
Remembering Ada Rapoport-Albert
Naomi Seidman
284
Professor Ada Rapoport-Albert ל”ז
Chani Smith
288
Ada
Belinda É. Samari
290
Professor Ada Rapoport-Albert (26 October 1945–18 June 2020)
Dr Naftali Loewenthal
291

Reviews

The Art of the Jewish Family: A History of Women in Early New York in Five Objects by Laura Arnold Leibman
Jeanne Abrams
295
Stanley Kubrick: American Filmmaker by David Mikics
Nathan Abrams
297
Yitz Greenberg and Modern Orthodoxy: The Road Not Taken, edited by Adam S. Ferziger, Miri Freud-Kandel, and Steven Bayme
David Ellenson
302
“We are not only English Jews – we are Jewish Englishmen”: The Making of an Anglo-Jewish Identity, 1840–1880 by Sara Abosch-Jacobson
Todd Endelman
306
Professor Berman: The Last Lecture of Minnesota’s Greatest Public Historian by Hy Berman with Jay Weiner
Mara W. Cohen Ioannides
310
The Kosher Capones: A History of Chicago’s Jewish Gangsters by Joe Kraus
Robert Rockaway
312
Rabbi, Mystic, or Impostor? The Eighteenth-Century Ba’al Shem of London by Michal Oron, translated by Edward Levin
David B. Ruderman
315
A Networked Community: Jewish Melbourne in the Nineteenth Century by Sue Silberberg
Suzanne D. Rutland
320
Houdini: The Elusive American by Martin Begley
Matthew Solomon
323
Unwanted: Italian and Jewish Mobilization against Restrictive Immigration Laws, 1882–1965 by Maddalena Marinari
Diane C. Vecchio
327