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    • ‘Only the murder accusations are missing’ 

      Carlesson Magalhães, Jens (The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)
      In 1848, the Götheborgs Dagblad newspaper was revived after a ten-year gap, and launched the anonymous submission column entitled ‘Anonyma Lådan’ (the Anonymous Box). In January and February 1849, many antisemitic letters ...
    • The faith and actions of Greta Andrén, missionary to the Jews of Vienna, 1938–41 

      Wenell, Samuel (The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)
      In this microhistorical study of the Swedish Mission to the Jews (Svenska Israelsmissionen) in Vienna, I explore the everyday life and work of the deaconess Greta Andrén (1909–71) during the time of the Nazi occupation of ...
    • The medieval roots of antisemitism in Sweden 

      Hess, Cordelia (The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)
      The lack of a local Jewish community did not prevent medieval Swedish clerics and lay people from being interested in Jews and Jewish questions. They bought, translated, read and preached from most of the available textual ...
    • The ‘Old Testament’ as the origin of the patriarchy 

      Liljefors, Hanna (The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)
      This article explores and compares two similar debates in Germany and Sweden during the 1980s, in which feminists blamed the Hebrew Bible, or ‘Old Testament’, for being the origin of the patriarchy. In Germany, the ...
    • Tysk-judisk migration till Sverige 

      Carlsson, Carl Henrik (The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)
      Artikeln är en översikt av den tysk-judiska invandringen till Sverige från 1770-talet och framåt. Till en början skedde invandringen till stor del i form av kedjemigration från Mecklenburg. Många i pionjären Aaron Isaacs ...