Item 5974. The German Jew: a Synthesis of Judaism and Western Civilization, 1730-1930

The German Jew: a Synthesis of Judaism and Western Civilization, 1730-1930

Oxford; Published For Littman Library By Oxford University Press, 1985. Item #28867

Clothbound. 8vo. 255 pages. 24 cm. Second Printing. Dark red cloth with gilt lettering; with dust jacket. Published under the auspices of The Littman library of Jewish civilization. The German Jew traces the prewar history of German Jewry, charting the progress of the Jews from Court Jew to emancipation. It stresses the role Moses Mendelssohn and his circle played in the development of this community and examines the many contributions Jews made to 19th-century German intellectual, scientific, and cultural life. Hans Israel Bach, a German-Jewish historian, psychologist, and translator, had a distinguished career in Weimar Germany, and escaped to England in 1939. He was a lifelong friend of Leo Baeck, and a distinguished lecturer on Jewish History. This volume was posthumously published. Subjects: Jews - Germany - History - 1096-1800. Jews – Germany - History - 1800-1933. Germany - Civilization - Jewish influences. Germany - Ethnic relations. Jews - Germany - Intellectual life. Judaism - Germany. Dustjacket aged and lightly worn, edges lightly soiled, pages in fine condition. Near fine condition. (GER-36-16).

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