
Two Nations: British and German Jews in Comparative Perspective
Ein Schrei ins Leere?
Werner E. Mosse(Co-Author)
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. March 1999
Book
Hardback
513 pages
978-3-16-147106-3 (ISBN)
Description
Internationale Wissenschaftler und Fachleute für jüdische, deutsche, britische und europäische Geschichte bieten den ersten vergleichenden Ansatz zu einer Untersuchung der jüdischen Geschichte in Deutschland und Großbritannien vom späten 18. Jahrhundert bis in die 1930er Jahre. Ihre Aufsätze umfassen ein breites Spektrum und beschäftigen sich mit den sozialen, politischen, kulturellen und ökonomischen Aspekten der historischen Erfahrung der Juden in beiden Ländern. Dabei gehen diese Beiträge über eine parallele Untersuchung der beiden Geschichten hinaus, da sie das britische und das deutsche Judentum gleichermaßen berücksichtigen und vergleichende Fragen stellen.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 16.5 cm
Thickness: 3.2 cm
Weight
911 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-147106-3 (9783161471063)
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Ein Schrei ins Leere?
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Co-Author
ISNI: 0000 0003 8563 9200
Editor
Born 1964; 1994 Ph.D. at Columbia University; currently Professor of Jewish History and Culture at the Universität München.
Born 1967; Studies of History in Bochum, Warwick, and Oxford; currently working at the Department of History, Gießen University.
ISNI: 0000 0001 1669 2222
ISNI: 0000 0001 1669 2222
Born 1958; 1995 Ph.D. at Hebrew University; currently Clore Fellow in Modern Jewish History, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies; Research Fellow, St. Antony's College, Oxford; Hebrew Centre Lecturer in Jewish History at Oxford University.
Content
Werner E. Mosse
: Introduction -
David Ruderman
: Was There an English Parallel to the German Haskalah? With a Comment by
Andreas Gotzmann
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Reinhard Rürup
: Jewish Emancipation in Britain and Germany. With a Comment by
David Cesarani
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Michael A. Meyer
: Jewish Religious Reform in Britain and Germany. With a Comment by
Hugh McLeod
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Tony Kushner
: Comparing Anti-Semitisms. A Useful Exercise? With a Comment by
Till van Rahden
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Lloyd P. Gartner
: Eastern European Jewish Emigrants: Britain and Germany Compared. With a Comment by
Trude Maurer
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David Feldman
: The Jews and the State in Britain -
Christopher Clark
: The Jews and the State in Germany. With a Combined Comment by
Christhard Hoffmann
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Stephan Wendehorst
: Zionism in Britain and Germany. A Comparison. With a Comment by
David Rechter
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Edgar Feuchtwanger
: The Jewishness of Conservative Politicians: Disraeli and Stahl. With a Comment by
John Breuilly
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Todd M. Endelman
: Jewish Self-Hatred in Britain and Germany. With a Comment by
Paul Mendes-Flohr
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Rainer Liedtke
: Jewish Welfare in Britain and Germany. With a Comment by Steve Paulsson - Youssef Cassis: Aspects of the Jewish Business Elite in Britain and Germany. With a Comment by Avraham Barkai -
Niall Ferguson
: The Rothschilds in National Contexts. With a Comment by
Wolfgang J. Mommsen
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Susan Tananbaum
: Jewish Feminist Organisations in Britain and Germany at the Turn of the Century -
Paul Weindling
: Jews in the Medical Profession in Britain and Germany. With a Comment by
Peter Alter
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Ritchie Robertson
: Jews in German and British Literary Representation. With a Comment by
Edward Timms
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Helga Krohn
: Jewish Culture in the Showcase -
Bill Williams
: The Preservation of the Jewish Heritage in Britain. With a combined Comment by
Gerhard Hirschfeld
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Bernd Weisbrod
: Conclusion