Die Juden in Deutschland von der Römerzeit bis zur Weimarer Republik
Features
Author: Nachum Tim Gidal
Publisher: Könemann
Year of publication: [1997]
An illustrated survey of Jewish life in Germany from Roman times to 1933. In the medieval and early modern periods, mentions pogroms, discriminatory legislation, and other persecutions, and their reflection in art (e.g. sculptures of the Church and the Synagogue). Relates the Jewish struggle for emancipation from the end of the 18th century, and the "Hep!-Hep!" riots of 1819. Pp. 150-151 contain illustrations from early 19th-century antisemitic pamphlets. Pp. 208-209 contain caricatures from Bavaria during the 1850s. Deals with the rise of modern political antisemitism and shows antisemitic caricatures from the satirical journal "Simplicissimus" (p. 256-257). also mentions Wagner's antisemitism. Pp. 326-327 relate to Nazi activities in the early 1920s and give a short survey of the events of 1933.
Product Condition:
Example in good condition. Slightly yellowed dust jacket with dust spots and minimal signs of wear. Slight yellowing on the sides of the pages. Text in German.
ISBN Code: 3895085405
EAN: 9783895085406
Pages: 440
Format: Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 27
Width: 23
Description
Text in German. Foreword by Marion Gräfin Dönhoff. Present numerous in b/w nt
Product availability
Immediate availability
Ready for delivery within 2 working days from ordering the product.