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    Rapporter från USA på 1930-talet - främst Lewi Pethrus USA-resa 1936-1937 : Redigerade och kommenterade av Jan-Åke Alvarsson

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    En sammanställning av resereportage från Amerika , publicerade i Pingströrelsens tidskrift Evangelii Härold under 1930-talet. Kompilationen ger bl.a. en inblick i trettiotalets förändrade syn på ras, främst då på afro-amerikaner. Kontrasten mot artiklarna på 1920-talet, då synen på afro-amerikaner fortfarande var mycket positiv i reportagen, är slående. Ett tydligt fokus är pingstledaren Lewi Pethrus resa i Amerika 1936-1937 vars publicerade rapporter återges och kommenteras. </p

    LEWI Working Paper Series

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    Les articles de LEWI Working Paper Series sont mis en ligne par le David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies (LEWI) affilié avec Hong Kong Baptist University dans le but de favoriser les échanges entre les chercheurs travaillant sur les études Est-Ouest. Ils sont en accès gratuit. Working papers publiés en 2011 Si-ming LI (Hong Kong Baptist University), «Housing Inequalities under Market Deepening: The Case of Guangzhou, China» Cindy Yik-yi CHU (Hong Kong Baptist University), «Hong Kong,..

    Henri Lewi reads Schulz

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    Henri Lewi’s book, Bruno Schulz or, Messianic Strategies, published in 1989 in Paris, is an attempt to read the fiction and correspondence of Schulz as a record of his individual lot and the collective condition of Jews in the pre-Second World War Poland. The author interprets Schulz’s writings, in which the writer resorted to myths and metaphors and avoided direct autobiographical confessions, as a disguised presentation of his personal experience. Lewi tries to prove that even though Schulz did not openly refer to his Jewishness, he drew from the Judaic tradition and his most important myths are deeply rooted in the Old Testament

    LEWI Working Paper Series

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    Les articles de LEWI Working Paper Series sont mis en ligne par le David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies (LEWI) affilié avec Hong Kong Baptist University dans le but de favoriser les échanges entre les chercheurs travaillant sur les études Est-Ouest. Ils sont en accès gratuit. Working papers publiés en 2011 Si-ming LI (Hong Kong Baptist University), «Housing Inequalities under Market Deepening: The Case of Guangzhou, China» Cindy Yik-yi CHU (Hong Kong Baptist University), «Hong Kong,..

    Lewi Stone's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Interview with Michal Arnost Lewi

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    Oral history interview with Michal Arnost Lewi, former senate member at Murdoch University. This sound recording is part of the History of Murdoch University Collection

    Lewi (Monique) Histoire d'une communauté juive

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    Bensimon Doris. Lewi (Monique) Histoire d'une communauté juive. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°44/2, 1977. p. 252

    Być Żydem w niepodległej Polsce

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    Henri Lewi’s book, Bruno Schulz or, Messianic Strategies, published in 1989 in Paris, is an attempt to read the fiction and correspondence of Schulz as a record of his individual lot and the collective condition of Jews in the pre-Second World War Poland. The author interprets Schulz’s writings, in which the writer resorted to myths and metaphors and avoided direct autobiographical confessions, as a disguised presentation of his personal experience. Lewi tries to prove that even though Schulz did not openly refer to his Jewishness, he drew from the Judaic tradition and his most important myths are deeply rooted in the Old Testament

    To Be a Jew in Independent Poland

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    Henri Lewi’s book, Bruno Schulz or, Messianic Strategies, published in 1989 in Paris, is an attempt to read the fiction and correspondence of Schulz as a record of his individual lot and the collective condition of Jews in the pre-Second World War Poland. The author interprets Schulz’s writings, in which the writer resorted to myths and metaphors and avoided direct autobiographical confessions, as a disguised presentation of his personal experience. Lewi tries to prove that even though Schulz did not openly refer to his Jewishness, he drew from the Judaic tradition and his most important myths are deeply rooted in the Old Testament

    Le surréalisme / Alain Lewi

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