Synopsis
International scholars and specialists in Jewish, German, British and European history offer this first comparative approach to the study of German and British Jewish history from the late 18th century to the 1930s. The volume's comparative dimension goes beyond a parallel exploration of the Jewish experience in the two societies by examining British and German Jewries in equal measure and discussing a broad spectrum of social, political, cultural and economic issues.
About the Author
M. Brenner, Born 1964; 1994 Ph.D. at Columbia University; currently Professor of Jewish History and Culture at the Universitat Munchen.R Liedtke, Born 1967; Studies of History in Bochum, Warwick, and Oxford; currently working at the Department of History, Giessen University.D. Rechter, 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.Werner E Mosse, Geboren 1918; Professor emeritus fur Europaische Geschichte, University of East Anglia, Norwich.
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