destructivas de la miseria humana, recreando las imágenes del terror, como si se tratase de un acto final de rebeldía que les permitía recuperar su dignidad. Superando la estética, alambraron el arte haciendo suyo el proverbio de que « una imagen vale más que mil palabras ». Pero en realidad, fueron necesarias muchas más para dar testimonio puntual de aquel terrible drama. Este volumen se centra en un aspecto poco conocido de la historiografía artística del exilio republicano español: la reclusión de los artistas en campos de concentración.
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American Jewry Ch. Weise / C. Wilhem( eds.) [ 2017 ]
“ American Jewry” explores new transnational questions in Jewish history, analyzing the historical, cultural and social experience of American Jewry from 1654 to the present day, and evaluates the relationship between European and American Jewish history. Did the hopes of Jewish immigrants to establish an independent American Judaism in a free and pluralistic country come to fruition? How did Jews in America define their relationship to the ' Old World ' of Europe, both before and after the Holocaust? What are the religious, political and cultural challenges for American Jews in the twenty-first century? Internationally renowned scholars come together in this volume to present new research on how immigration from Western and Eastern Europe established a new and distinctively American Jewish identity that went beyond the traditions of Europe, yet remained attached in many ways to its European origins.
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