Abstract

ABSTRACT This essay introduces and sets out the stakes of the special issue, “Gendering Jewish Inter/Nationalism,” especially for Jewish historians. It summarises each of the pieces contained within and defines the terms and subject area. It also highlights common themes that emerge from several articles, discussing activist trajectories, causes, strategies, and kinship relations; the concepts of double shifts and women as vectors for internationalism; and geographies including Zionist internationalism.

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