Preserving the legacy of German Jewry : a history of the Leo Baeck Institute, 1955-2005 / edited by Christhard Hoffmann.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2005.
Description
xiv, 474 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Founding of the Leo Baeck Institute, 1945-1955 / Christhard Hoffmann
    • Diversity within unity : the community of founders / Ruth Nattermann
    • From memorial community to research center : the Leo Baeck Institute in Jerusalem / Guy Miron
    • "Here it is, to an astounding degree, saved" : the Leo Baeck Institute in New York, 1956-2000 / Mitchell B. Hart
    • making of a new discipline : the London LBI and the writing of the German-Jewish past / Nils Roemer
    • "German question" : the Leo Baeck Institute in Germany / Stefanie Schuler-Springorum
    • Coordination, confrontation and cooperation : the international board of the Leo Baeck Institute / Aubrey Pomerance
    • lost world of German Jewry : collecting, preserving and reading memories / Miriam Gebhardt
    • international forum for German-Jewish studies : the year book of the Leo Baeck Institute / Christhard Hoffmann
    • master narrative? : the Gesamtgeschichte of German Jewry in historical context / Christian Wiese
    • Treason, fate or blessing? : narratives of assimilation in the historiography of German-speaking Jewry since the 1950s / Till van Rahden
    • Between fragmented memory and "real history" : the LBI's perception of Jewish self-defense against Nazi antisemitism, 1955-1970 / Jurgen Matthaus
    • grandeur and collapse of the German-Jewish symbiosis : Hans Tramer and Jewish literary studies at the Leo Baeck Institute / Andreas Kilcher
    • Looking forward : a global research community as the cornerstone of the LBI program / Robert Liberles.
    ISBN
    • 3161485912 ((alk. paper))
    • 9783161485916 ((alk. paper))
    LCCN
    2005458854
    OCLC
    60613359
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