Jews and Germans in Eastern Europe: shared and comparative histories

"For many centuries Jews and Germans were economically and culturally of significant importance in East-Central and Eastern Europe. Since both groups had a very similar background of origin (Central Europe) and spoke languages which are related to each other (German/Yiddish), the question arise...

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Published in:New perspectives on modern Jewish history
Contributors: Grill, Tobias (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter Oldenbourg [2018]
In: New perspectives on modern Jewish history (volume 8)
Series/Journal:New perspectives on modern Jewish history volume 8
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Jews / Germans / History 1400-1950
Further subjects:B Jews (Europe, Eastern) History
B Yiddish language (Europe, Eastern) History
B Europe, Eastern Ethnic relations
B Germans (Europe, Eastern) History
B Conference program 2015 (Munich)
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Summary:"For many centuries Jews and Germans were economically and culturally of significant importance in East-Central and Eastern Europe. Since both groups had a very similar background of origin (Central Europe) and spoke languages which are related to each other (German/Yiddish), the question arises to what extent Jews and Germans in Eastern Europe share common historical developments and experiences. This volume aims to explore not only entanglements and interdependences of Jews and Germans in Eastern Europe from the late middle ages to the 20th century, but also comparative aspects of these two communities. Moreover, the perception of Jews as Germans in this region is also discussed in detail"--
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 257-292
ISBN:3110489376