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Arts and Humanities
Jews
100%
Judaism
65%
Exceptions
61%
World War II
46%
Scholars
44%
Wartime
43%
Nazi
43%
Majority
35%
Holocaust
31%
Horror
30%
Playwriting
30%
Cultural Work
30%
Millennium
30%
Palestine
30%
Questioning
30%
Trauma
30%
Dilemma
30%
Holocaust survivors
30%
Angels
30%
Germany
30%
Internationalism
30%
Literature
30%
Conviction
30%
Assertion
30%
Commemoration
30%
Contextualization
30%
Social Context
30%
Remembering
30%
Contextual
30%
Multiplicity
30%
Scientists
30%
Collective Identity
30%
Homelands
30%
Cultural Contexts
30%
Transnational
30%
Depiction
26%
Survivors
23%
Israel
23%
Victims
18%
Portrayal
16%
Monster
15%
Historiography
15%
Jewish World
15%
Conceptual
15%
Action
15%
Indifference
15%
Persecution
12%
Apologetics
12%
Moral
12%
Authors
12%
Keyphrases
Jewish
58%
Jews
46%
Rescuer
38%
Rescue of Jews
30%
German Cinema
30%
Nationalism
30%
Palestine
30%
Meaningful Work
30%
Internationalism
30%
Cultural Framework
30%
Forced Labour
30%
Nazi
30%
Postwar Germany
30%
World War II
30%
Historiography
30%
Greenspan
30%
Angels
30%
Israeli
30%
Commemoration
30%
Public Settings
30%
Transnational Level
30%
Collective Identity
30%
Cultural Contexts
30%
The Self
30%
Social Scientists
30%
Social Context
30%
Knowledge Acquisition
30%
Roundedness
30%
Survivors
23%
Israel
23%
German Population
20%
Holocaust
17%
Self-determination
15%
British Rule
15%
Monster
15%
Anti-colonial Struggle
15%
Empire
15%
Zionism
15%
Historiographic
15%
Historical Perspective
15%
World War
15%
British Empire
15%
Moral Transformation
10%
Jewish Victims
10%
Re-education
10%
Model Interpretation
10%
Nazi Persecution
10%
Aberrations
10%
Object of Desire
10%
Holocaust Studies
10%