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Nonfiction Jews and Europe in the Twenty-First Century: Thinking Jewish Nick Lambert; David Cesarani, fwd.
Nonfiction The Bitter Road to Freedom: A New History of the Liberation of Europe William I. Hitchcock
Nonfiction Culture Front: Representing Jews in Eastern Europe Benjamin Nathans and Gabriella Safran, eds.
Nonfiction Anti-Jewish Violence: Rethinking the Pogrom in East European History Jonathan Dekel-Chen, David Gaunt, Natan M. Meir and Israel Bartal, eds.
Nonfiction Laboratory for World Destruction: Germans and Jews in Central Europe Robert S. Wistrich
Nonfiction Palaces of Time: Jewish Calendar and Culture in Early Modern Europe Elisheva Carlebach
Nonfiction God Interrupted: Heresy and the European Imagination Between the World Wars Benjamin Lazier
Nonfiction Emancipation Through Muscles: Jews and Sports in Europe Michael Brenner; Gideon Reuveni, eds.
Nonfiction The Origins of Jewish Secularization in Eighteenth-Century Europe Shmuel Feiner; Chaya Naor, trans.