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De Gruyter Oldenbourg De Gruyter Jews and Germans in Eastern Europe - History Book

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Description

Explore the complex historical connection between Jewish and German populations in East-Central and Eastern Europe. This scholarly volume from the New Perspectives on Modern Jewish History series examines how these two groups shaped the region through shared economic and cultural importance. Because both groups share a Central European origin and utilize related languages like German and Yiddish, this book investigates their common historical developments. Readers will find a detailed look at the interdependences and entanglements that defined their coexistence from the late Middle Ages through the 20th century. This work is an essential resource for students and historians looking to understand the comparative aspects of these two groups. It provides a deep look into how their lives and histories were linked across centuries of European development.

Key Features

Part of the New Perspectives on Modern Jewish History series, providing a scholarly foundation for researchers and students.

Examines the economic and cultural importance of both Jewish and German groups in East-Central and Eastern Europe.

Analyzes the linguistic connections between German and Yiddish to understand shared historical experiences.

Covers a wide historical timeline ranging from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century.

Investigates the common origins and developmental paths of populations in Central Europe.

Offers a comparative study of the interdependences and social entanglements between these two groups.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
24 September 2018
Listed Since
25 May 2016

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