Reinharz, Jehuda & Walter Schatzberg (Editors)
The Jewish Response to German Culture: From the Enlightenment to the Second World War.
Clark University / University Press of New England, 1985. 0874513456 362 pages
Volume is bound in red cloth, with bright stamped gilt lettering to spine. Book is in excellent condition. Dust jacket displays light shelfwear.
"In this volume, seventeen prominent historians, philosophers, and literary scholars explore the interaction between a Jewish culture and its ancient heritage and an expansive German culture in teh process of modernization. By clarifying the historical nature of the tension-ridden relationship between Jews and Germans during the two hundred years prior to the Holocaust, scholars from England, Germany, Israel, and the United States present a unique picture of a culture that ceased to exist during the Nazi regime." (Dust jacket text)
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SKU: PB871
$25.00Price
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