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Shifting paradigms in German-Jewish relations (1750-2000) : Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lectures (1995-1999) / edited by Wolfgang Mieder and Hazel Kahn Keimowitz.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Burlington, Vermont : Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Vermont, 1999.
Description
xii, 146 pages ; 22 cm
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DS135.G3 S53 1999g
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Jews
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Germany
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History
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1800-1933
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Jews
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Germany
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History
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1933-1945
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Jews
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Germany
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History
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1945-1990
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Germany
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Race relations
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History
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Antisemitism
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Europe
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Jews in literature
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National characteristics, German
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Mieder, Wolfgang
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Keimowitz, Hazel Kahn
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Mass emigration and intellectual exile from National Socialism: the Austrian case / Egon Schwarz
Lessing and the Jews / Karl S. Guthke
The Goldhagen phenomenon and the construction of German culture in America / Hans Rudolf Vaget
German Jews or Jews in Germany? Identity and nationality from the first to the second German reunification / Doris L. Bergen
The shadows of World War II / Madeleine May Kunin.
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Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lectures (1995-1999)
OCLC
43769615
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C - S
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