The Jewish Response to German Culture: From Enlightenment to the Second World War
Seventeen scholars explore the interaction between a Jewish culture with its ancient heritage and an expansive German culture in the process of modernization.“A valuable contribution to the continuing flow of studies of German Jews and their relations with the rest of German society in the last two centuries.” —American Historical Review
About the Author
Jehuda Reinharz is President Emeritus and Richard Koret Professor of Modern Jewish History, and Director of the Tauber Institute.
Book Specifications
The Jewish Response to German Culture: From Enlightenment to the Second World War
Jehuda Reinharz and Walter Schatzberg, editors
1985
378 pp. 6" x 9"
Paper, 0-87451-552-1