Volume 43 2011
Articles
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A supplement to ‘Breaking the codes: Jewish personnel at Bletchley Park’
MARTIN SUGARMAN
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The look of the Irish: Irish Jews and the Zionist project, 1900—48
RORY MILLER
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The early French connection to Israel
ALAN SWARC
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Sir Mark Sykes: British diplomat and a convert to Zionism
CECIL BLOOM
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Nathaniel Mayer Rothschild (1840—1915), the last of the shtadlanim
JOHN COOPER
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Naphtali Hart Myers (1711-1788): New Yorker and Londoner
STEPHEN MASSIL
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Some eighteenth-century refugees from Brazil
EDGAR SAMUEL
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Jewish funerary architecture in Britain and Ireland since 1656
SHARMAN KADISH
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António Fernandes Carvajal’s grandmother
EDGAR SAMUEL
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The denunciation of Peter Freire
CHARLES MEYERS
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River Jews: medieval Jews along the Thames as a microcosm of Anglo-Jewry
JONATHAN ROMAIN
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Jewish presence in, and absence from, Wales in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries
DAVID STEPHENSON
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Israel Finestein, historian of Anglo-Jewry
LLOYD P. GARTNER
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Preface
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Preface
Jeremy Schonfield
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The Institution of halukkah: a historical review
Cecil Bloom
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Health and medical care of the Jewish poor in the East End of London, 1880-1914
Gerry Black
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The Zion Muleteers of Gallipoli, March 1915—May 1916
Martin Sugarman