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Your search for: subjects:"Jews Cultural assimilation Germany"


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Books on: "JEWS CULTURAL ASSIMILATION GERMANY" (Subject)

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    The German-Jewish Dialogue Reconsidered: A Symposium in Honor of George L. Mosse
    Book by Klaus L. Berghahn; Peter Lang, 1996
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    Was there a German-Jewish dialogue? This seemingly innocent question was silenced by the Holocaust. Since then, it is out of the question to take comfortable refuge to a distant past when Mendelssohn and Lessing started this dialogue. Adorno/Horkheimer, Arendt, and above all Scholem have repeatedly ...
     
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    The Jews & Germany: From the "Judeo-German Symbiosis" to the Memory of Auschwitz
    Book by Enzo Traverso; University of Nebraska Press, 1995
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    The Jews and Germany debunks a modern myth: that once upon a time there was a Judeo-German symbiosis, in which two cultures met and brought out the best in each other. Enzo Traverso argues that, to the contrary, the attainments of Jews in the German-speaking world were due to the Jews aspiring to be ...
     
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    The 'Jewish Question' in German Literature, 1749-1939: Emancipation and Its Discontents
    Book by Ritchie Robertson; Oxford University Press, 1999
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    The Jewish Question in German Literature, 1749-1939 is an erudite and searching literary study of the uneasy position of the Jews in Germany and Austria from the first pleas for Jewish emancipation during the Enlightenment to the eve of the Holocaust. Trying to avoid hindsight, and drawing on a wide ...
     
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    The Revival of Israel: Rome and Jerusalem, the Last Nationalist Question
    Book by Moses Hess, Meyer Waxman, Melvin I. Urofsky; University of Nebraska Press, 1995
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    Important as the first book to give theoretical expression to Zionism, The Revival of Israel was originally published in 1862. The scholar Melvin I. Urofsky notes that it "laid down nearly all of the premises and proposals" that Theodore Herzl, founder of the modern political Zionist movement, would ...
     


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