A study of Jewish life in Germany from 1618 until 1945, this work investigates the details of daily living, the homes and neighbourhoods in which Jews lived, their families and friendships, religious practices and feelings, as well as their educations and occupations.
Picking Up the Pieces from Portugal to Palestine: Quaker Refugee Relief in World War II: A Memoir. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 2004. Wylie, Neville, ed. European Neutrals and Non-Belligerents During the Second World War.
Kaplan tells the story of Jews in Germany not from the hindsight of the Holocaust, nor by focusing on the persecutors, but from the bewildered and ambiguous perspective of Jews trying to navigate their daily lives in a world that was ...
Robert Lee, "Family and 'Modernisation': The Peasant Family and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century Bavaria," in The German Family, ed. Richard Evans and W. R. Lee (London, 1981), p. 95. 144. Gerhard Wilke and Kurt Wagner, ...
The book has four sections, Jewish marriage as an institution, childhood and adolescence in Judaism, the Jewish community, metaphorical and literary use of family relationships.
With their dozens of universities and colleges, the Jesuits held a monopoly over higher education in Catholic Germany in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Using rich, previously untapped sources, Marcus...
Saur, 1996), 37–64; Dieter Langewiesche, 'Kommunaler Liberalismus im Kaiserreich: Bürgerdemokratie hinter den illiberalen ... Moritz Föllmer, Die Verteidigung der bürgerlichen Nation: Industrielle und hohe Beamte in Deutschland und ...
Jewish studies, European history, and Israel studies scholars will appreciate the fresh perspective on the experiences of the Jewish displaced person population provided by this significant volume.
Preserving the Legacy of German Jewry: A History of the Leo Baeck Institute, 1955-2005
"Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual symposium of the Klutznick Chair in Jewish Civilization and the Harris Center for Judaic Studies, October 23-24, 2011"--p. [i].
Examining how German women physicians gained a foothold in the medical profession during the Weimar and Nazi periods, Women Doctors in Weimar and Nazi Germany reveals the continuity in rhetoric, strategy, and tactics of female doctors who ...