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Momme Schwarz is a Research Associate at the Academy Project 'European Traditions - Encyclopedia of Jewish Cultures' and an affiliated PhD Candidate at the Dubnow Institute's Research Unit 'Law'. He studied Cultural Studies, History, and Philosophy at the Universities of Bremen and Leipzig, earning an MA with a thesis on the Poale Zion worker’s party during 1907–1934.
Research Focus: His work centers on European-Jewish diplomacy, particularly the 1930s transformations in Jewish diplomatic strategies, and the labor movement's intersection with Zionism and Socialism. He has contributed to editorships such as 'Julius Moses. Die Lösung der Judenfrage' and analyzed topics like contradictory emancipation strategies and minority rights.
Publications: Schwarz has authored articles on Jewish voices in the UNO, human rights boundaries, and reviews of works on Zionism, historical pedagogy, and legal biographies. His research spans fields including Holocaust trials, minority politics, and cultural memory.
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