The memoir recounts the harrowing experiences of Max Rothschild during the Nazi occupation of Holland, highlighting his resilience and survival tactics. Co-authored by his daughter Shulamit Reinharz, it offers a personal perspective on their family's struggle and the broader historical context of wartime Europe. Through their collaboration, the book captures the emotional and psychological challenges faced during this dark period, emphasizing themes of courage, hope, and the enduring bonds of family.
Shulamit Reinharz Boeken
Het werk van Shulamit Reinharz duikt in groepsdynamiek, de geschiedenis van de sociologie, sociale psychologie en de kruising van Joodse identiteit, gender en kunst. Haar inspanningen worden diepgaand beïnvloed door een sociologische verbeelding, gericht op gemeenschapsontwikkeling, Joodse vrouwenstudies en het empoweren van studenten en wetenschappers. Door middel van initiatieven zoals een bloeiende kunstgalerie en een boekenreeks bevordert ze levendige academische en gemeenschapsbetrokkenheid, gedreven door een visie om intellectuele en creatieve groei te voeden.


Feminist Methods in Social Research
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Shulamit Reinharz here examines the wide range of experiments feminist researchers undertake. Her goal is to help explain the relationship between feminism and methodology and to challenge stereotypes that might exist about 'feminist research methods'. Reinharz concludes that there is no one feminist method, but rather a variety of perspectives or questions that feminists bring to traditional methods. She argues that this diversity of methods has been of great value to feminist scholarship. She also includes an extensive bibliography which catalogues feminist scholarship over the last two decades. There are a few edited volumes on the subject but currently no authored text.