Revolution and evolution, 1848 in German-Jewish history
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Revolution and evolution, 1848 in German-Jewish history
(Schriftenreihe wissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen des Leo Baeck Instituts, 39)
Mohr, 1981
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- The European revolutions of 1848 and Jewish emancipation / Reinhard Rürup
- Emancipation and population change / Lawrence Schofer
- Emancipation and continuity : German Jews in the rural economy / Monika Richarz
- The German Jews at the start of industrialisation / Avraham Barkai
- Family structure and the position of Jewish women / Julius Carlebach
- Emancipation and the crisis of religious authority : the emergence of the modern rabbinate / Ismar Schorsch
- The 1840s and the creation of the German-Jewish religious reform movement /Steven M. Lowenstein
- German-Jewish social thought in the mid-nineteenth century / Uriel Tal
- Religious dissent and tolerance in the 1840s / Hermann Greive
- Heine's portraits of German and French Jews on the eve of the 1848 Revolution / S.S Prawer
- The revolution of 1848 : Jewish emancipation in Germany and its limits / Werner E. Mosse