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Wassmuth, Britta. « Im Spannungsfeld zwischen Hof, Stadt und Judengemeinde : soziale Beziehungen und Mentalitätswandel der Hofjuden in der kurpfälzischen Residenzstadt Mannheim am Ausgang des Ancien Régime / ». Ludwigshafen am Rhein : Pro Message, 2005. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0715/2006506565.html.
Texte intégralWillingham, Robert Allen. « Jews in Leipzig nationality and community in the 20th century / ». Thesis, Austin, Tex. : University of Texas Libraries, 2005. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/etd/d/2005/willinghamr73843/willinghamr73843.pdf#page=2.
Texte intégralWaßmuth, Britta. « Im Spannungsfeld zwischen Hof, Stadt und Judengemeinde : soziale Beziehungen und Mentalitätswandel der Hofjuden in der kurpfälzischen Residenzstadt Mannheim am Ausgang des Ancien Régime / ». Ludwigshafen am Rhein : Pro Message, 2005. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0715/2006506565.html.
Texte intégralKranz, Daniela. « Shades of Jewishness : the creation and maintenance of a liberal Jewish community in post-Shoah Germany ». Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/872.
Texte intégralAbrahams-Sprod, Michael E. « Life under Siege : The Jews of Magdeburg under Nazi Rule ». Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1627.
Texte intégralAbrahams-Sprod, Michael E. « Life under Siege : The Jews of Magdeburg under Nazi Rule ». University of Sydney, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1627.
Texte intégralThis regional study documents the life and the destruction of the Jewish community of Magdeburg, in the Prussian province of Saxony, between 1933 and 1945. As this is the first comprehensive and academic study of this community during the Nazi period, it has contributed to both the regional historiography of German Jewry and the historiography of the Shoah in Germany. In both respects it affords a further understanding of Jewish life in Nazi Germany. Commencing this study at the beginning of 1933 enables a comprehensive view to emerge of the community as it was on the eve of the Nazi assault. The study then analyses the spiralling events that led to its eventual destruction. The story of the Magdeburg Jewish community in both the public and private domains has been explored from the Nazi accession to power in 1933 up until April 1945, when only a handful of Jews in the city witnessed liberation. This study has combined both archival material and oral history to reconstruct the period. Secondary literature has largely been incorporated and used in a comparative sense and as reference material. This study has interpreted and viewed the period from an essentially Jewish perspective. That is to say, in documenting the experiences of the Jews of Magdeburg, this study has focused almost exclusively on how this population simultaneously lived and grappled with the deteriorating situation. Much attention has been placed on how it reacted and responded at key junctures in the processes of disenfranchisement, exclusion and finally destruction. This discussion also includes how and why Jews reached decisions to abandon their Heimat and what their experiences with departure were. In the final chapter of the community’s story, an exploration has been made of how the majority of those Jews who remained endured the final years of humiliation and stigmatisation. All but a few perished once the implementation of the ‘Final Solution’ reached Magdeburg in April 1942. The epilogue of this study charts the experiences of those who remained in the city, some of whom survived to tell their story.
Gow, Andrew Colin. « The Red Jews : Apocalypticism and antisemitism in medieval and early modern Germany ». Diss., The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186270.
Texte intégralSiddiqui, Tashmeen Monique. « Jews against Wagner : the 1929 Krolloper production of Wagner's Der fliegende Holländer ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.669985.
Texte intégralPommerening, Günther. « Die Juden in Schmieheim Untersuchung zur Geschichte und Kultur der Judenheit in einer badischen Landgemeinde / ». Hamburg : [s.n.], 1990. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/25646376.html.
Texte intégralSchäbitz, Michael. « Juden in Sachsen - jüdische Sachsen ? : Emanzipation, Akkulturation und Integration 1700 - 1914 / ». Hannover : Hahn, 2006. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0715/2007464442.html.
Texte intégralHartston, Barnet P. « Judaism on trial : antisemitism in the German courtroom (1870-1895) / ». Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p9936871.
Texte intégralBeegle, Melissa. « Rafael Seligmann and the German-Jewish Negative Symbiosis in Post-Shoah Germany : Breaking the Silence ». Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1181192526.
Texte intégralSilbert, Ariel. « Late 19th century German-Jewish Korperkultur and its philosophical and aesthetic sources ». Waltham, Mass. : Brandeis University, 2009. http://dcoll.brandeis.edu/handle/10192/23320.
Texte intégralGutberlet, Anja. « Das Schicksal der jüdischen Gemeinde in Fulda nach 1933 / ». [Giessen : A. Gutberlet], 1994. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0710/2006502599.html.
Texte intégralIncludes bibliographical references (leaves 92-95).
Skiles, William Stewart. « Preaching to Nazi Germany| The Confessing Church on National Socialism, the Jews, and the Question of Opposition ». Thesis, University of California, San Diego, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10009352.
Texte intégralThis dissertation examines sermons delivered by Confessing Church pastors in the Nazi dictatorship. The approach of most historians has focused on the history of the Christian institutions, its leaders, and its persecution by the Nazi regime, leaving the most elemental task of the pastor ? that is, preaching ? largely unexamined. The question left unaddressed is how well did Confessing pastors fare in articulating their views of the Nazi regime and the persecution of the Jews through their sermons? To answer this question, I analyzed 910 sermons by Confessing Church pastors, all delivered or disseminated between 1933 and the end of World War II in Europe. I argue that new trends in preaching popular among Confessing Church pastors discouraged deviation from the biblical text in sermons, and thus one result was few criticisms concerning German politics and society. Nevertheless, a minority of pastors criticized the Nazi regime and its leaders for their racial ideology and claims of ?Aryan? superiority, and also for unjust persecutions against Christians. They condemned Nazism as a morally corrupt ideology in contradiction to Christianity. Further, I argue that these sermons provide mixed messages about Jews and Judaism. While on the one hand, the sermons express admiration for Judaism as a foundation for Christianity and Jews as spiritual cousins; on the other hand, the sermons express religious prejudice in the form of anti-Judaic tropes that corroborated the Nazi ideology that portrayed Jews and Judaism as inferior. In the final section of the dissertation I explore the ministries of German pastors of Jewish descent and argue that they not only experienced persecution from the Nazi state, but also from their own congregations. Nevertheless, the themes of their sermons are consistent with those found in those of their colleagues. My research demonstrates that the German churches were in fact places to offer criticism of the Nazi regime, which was often veiled through biblical imagery and metaphor. Yet the messages reveal criticism from a position of obedience and subservience to the state, and at the same time the expose a confused ambiguity about the Jews and Judaism and their relation to Christians in Nazi Germany.
Seiter, Mathias. « Jewish identities between region and nation : Jews in the borderlands of Posen and Alsace-Lorraine, 1871-1914 ». Thesis, University of Southampton, 2009. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/361337/.
Texte intégralGroot, Heinrich de. « Judenverdrängung, Judenverfolgung und Judendeportation auf dem Land unter den Bedingungen der nationalsozialistischen Herrschaft 1933 - 1945 / ». Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang, 2003. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/385616481.pdf.
Texte intégralGrodzinski, Veronika. « French Impressionism and German Jews : the making of modernist art collectors and art collections in Imperial Germany 1896-1914 ». Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2005. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1444726/.
Texte intégralSinn, Andrea Knobloch Charlotte. « "Und ich lebe wieder an der Isar" : Exil und Rückkehr des Münchner Juden Hans Lamm / ». München : Oldenbourg, 2008. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3000225&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.
Texte intégralKörber, Karen. « Juden, Russen, Emigranten : Identitätskonflikte jüdischer Einwanderer in einer ostdeutschen Stadt / ». Frankfurt/Main : Campus, 2005. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0611/2005481583.html.
Texte intégralKauffman, Karen C. « Re-Inventing German Collective Memory : The Debate over the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe ». Thesis, Boston College, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/557.
Texte intégralComing to terms with memory of the Nazi past has been a long and challenging task for the German nation. An important part of this process was the debate over building a national Holocaust memorial in Berlin, called the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe. The debate began in 1989 and has arguably not yet ended. Occurring primarily in periodicals, political speeches and official colloquiums, the Denkmalstreit (memorial debate) was largely about German intellectuals developing a system of dealing with the Holocaust while redefining German identity in their own eyes and those of the world. The famous Historikerstreit (historians debate) of the 1980s raised the issues of the burden of shame and guilt on modern Germans, concern over forgetting the Holocaust, the uniqueness of the Holocaust and Jewish persecution, and the need to develop a new national identity. The Denkmalstreit dealt with these issues through the questions of whether to build a memorial and what it would mean, whether the memorial would be for descendents of perpetrators or victims, and what form the memorial should take. After closely examining these issues and the consensus the German intellectuals, politicians and artists reached in order to finally dedicate the memorial in 2005, I argue that Germany has done an exemplary job of coming to terms with the crimes of its past
Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2008
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: History
Discipline: College Honors Program
Discipline: History Honors Program
Magas, Gregory. « Nazi crimes and German reactions : an analysis of reactions and attitudes within the German resistance to the persecution of Jews in German-controlled lands, 1933-1944, with a focus on the writings of Carl Goerdeler, Ulrich von Hassell and Helmuth von Moltke ». Thesis, McGill University, 1999. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=30187.
Texte intégralThe specific focus of this study is an examination of the personal sentiments contained in the writings of Carl Goerdeler, Ulrich von Hassell and Helmuth von Moltke and the recorded reactions to the various and intensifying stages of Nazi persecution of Jews within German-controlled territory. These particular individuals were chosen, as a significant portion of their writings, in the form of diary entries, letters and memoranda have been published and offer a glimpse of personal sentiments and thoughts unaltered by the censors of the Nazi regime. In addition, this study examines the reactions of two German officers, Johannes Blaskowitz and Rudolf-Christoph von Gersdorff, to German atrocities committed in German-occupied Eastern Europe. Their reactions to and courageous protests against Nazi crimes are also a significant part of the overall context of German reactions to Nazi crimes. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
Hecht, Cornelia. « Deutsche Juden und Antisemitismus in der Weimarer Republik / ». Bonn : Dietz, 2003. http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0d7i8-aa.
Texte intégralZimmer, Sophie. « Le renouveau juif à Berlin depuis 1989 : aspects culturels et religieux ». Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040275.
Texte intégralThe fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, followed by the dissolution of the Soviet Union, totally transformed the small Jewish community that had slowly been constructed anew on the ruins of the Third Reich and in divided Germany. The massive emigration wave of Jews from the Former Soviet Union to the “land of the perpetrators” carried in its wake a discourse about the “return” of the Jews in Germany and especially about the reemergence of Jewish life in Berlin. This emigration wave indeed transformed the demography of the community, but other factors are crucial to the Jewish revival in Berlin: the key role of the second generation of German Jews, but also important Jewish American organizations and a vital Israeli presence complete the highly diversified picture of the “new” Jewish community. The many cultural creations, literary productions and religious initiatives that begin to emerge in the 1990s and continue today reflect the multiple facets of this dynamic community
Takei, Ayaka. « The Jewish people as the Heir : the Jewish successor organizations (JRSO, JTC, French Branch) and the postwar Jewish communities in Germany / ». Electronic version of summary Electronic version of examination, 2004. http://www.wul.waseda.ac.jp/gakui/gaiyo/3837.pdf.
Texte intégralKrösche, Heike. « "Ja. Das Ganze nochmal" : Lion Feuchtwanger : deutsch-jüdisches Selbstverständnis in der Weimarer Republik / ». Oldenburg : Bibliotheks- und Informationssystem der Univ, 2004. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0707/2006499811.html.
Texte intégralSieg, Ulrich. « Jüdische Intellektuelle im Ersten Weltkrieg : Kriegserfahrungen, weltanschauliche Debatten und kulturelle Neuentwürfe / ». Berlin : Akademie Verl, 2008. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3088614&prov=M&dok%5Fvar=1&dok%5Fext=htm.
Texte intégralMünzel, Martin. « Die jüdischen Mitglieder der deutschen Wirtschaftselite 1927-1955 Verdrängung - Emigration - Rückkehr / ». Paderborn : Schöningh, 2006. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/70779071.html.
Texte intégralWilkinson, Sarah. « Perceptions of public opinion. British foreign policy decisions about Nazi Germany, 1933-1938 ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e4be72fd-3dd2-44f5-8bf6-19922402e397.
Texte intégralRymatzki, Christoph. « Hallischer Pietismus und Judenmission Johann Heinrich Callenbergs Institutum Judaicum und dessen Freundeskreis (1728-1736) / ». Halle : Tübingen : Verlag der Franckeschen Stiftungen ; Niemeyer, 2004. http://books.google.com/books?id=MLTYAAAAMAAJ.
Texte intégralLitt, Stefan. « Juden in Thüringen in der Frühen Neuzeit (1520 - 1650) / ». Köln [u.a.] : Böhlau, 2003. http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0e7j0-aa.
Texte intégralRupnow, Dirk. « Vernichten und Erinnern : Spuren nationalsozialistischer Gedächnispolitik / ». Göttingen : Wallstein-Verl, 2005. http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0f1n6-aa.
Texte intégralSchlör, Joachim. « Das Ich der Stadt : Debatten über Judentum und Urbanität 1822-1938 / ». Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & ; Ruprecht, 2005. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0608/2005481418.html.
Texte intégralSchäfer, Julia. « Vermessen - gezeichnet - verlacht : Judenbilder in populären Zeitschriften 1918 - 1933 / ». Frankfurt/Main [u.a.] : Campus-Verl, 2005. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0608/2005458115.html.
Texte intégralEnderlein, Angelika Graetz Robert. « Der Berliner Kunsthandel in der Weimarer Republik und im NS-Staat : zum Schicksal der Sammlung Graetz / ». Berlin : Akad.-Verl, 2006. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2838732&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.
Texte intégralMusial, Bogdan. « Deutsche Zivilverwaltung und Judenverfolgung im Generalgouvernement : eine Fallstudie zum Distrikt Lublin 1939 - 1944 / ». Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz, 1999. http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/type=rezbuecher&id=497.
Texte intégralShockley, Steven W. « A Match Made in Heaven or Hell : Historians Debate the Influence of Richard Wagner on Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich ». [Johnson City, Tenn. : East Tennessee State University], 2001. http://etd-submit.etsu.edu/etd/theses/available/etd-0827101-153554/restricted/shockleys100401.pdf.
Texte intégralMariotte, Christian. « Retour en Allemagne. Stigmate et identité dans l'oeuvre d'écrivains juifs de langue allemande contemporains ». Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCA035.
Texte intégralIn the second half of the 1980s, a new generation appeared in German literature; these writers have defined themselves and been perceived by readers as Jews. However, this common religious background may not in itself justify apprehending them together – as some infamous classifications made by German literary studies before 1945 should remind us.The idea, therefore, is not to put all contemporary Jewish German-writing authors in the ill-defined and sometimes dangerous category of “Judeo-German literature”, but rather, more modestly, to verify this hypothesis: three emblematic writers of this generation – Barbara Honigmann, Rafael Seligmann and Maxim Biller – have created a “literature of stigmas” anchored in the experience of being Jewish in the “country of the murderers.” Based on Erving Goffman’s (1922-1982) sociology, among other sources, the reasoning is organized in three steps. It first shows that, through fiction as well as non-fiction, all three writers have identified key moments when an individual becomes aware of the identity deficit that goes along with the stigma borne by post-1944 Jewish Germans. Then, it analyses the various answers – political, religious, etc. – found in their works to the question of knowing whether this stigma can be escaped. It eventually examines Honigmann’s, Seligmann’s and Biller’s reflections on the possibilities offered by writing strategies, their positioning in the literary field and their relationship to language so as to conquer a stigma-free identity. We thus hope to show that Goffmanian sociology, far from confining these works to simplistic classifications, offers privileged access to what makes them unique
Duchaine-Guillon, Laurence. « (Re)construire dans la division. Aspects de la vie juive à Berlin entre Est et Ouest (1945-1990) ». Thesis, Paris 3, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA030150.
Texte intégralFor the Jews who had survived the Shoah, to establish of a new life on the German territory after 1945 was almost unthinkable. Particularly in Berlin, the former capital of the third Reich, which became the nodal point of the East-West relations, the attempt seemed most unlikely. As a result, the conception of a community of “liquidation” dominated until the 1950’s. Yet, [re]construction took place, in spite of everything, in the context of the partition of Germany, which didn’t spare the Jewish Community of Berlin. The comparative analysis of the Jews in East- and West-Berlin at the demographic, religious, political and cultural levels does reveal strong disparities, which are more or less linked with the features of the East-German and West-German systems; but beyond these undeniable divides, it is possible to bring to light common values and concerns, as well as forms of crossing which have attracted little scholarly attention so far
Oelsner, Miriam Bettina Paulina Bergel. « A gênese do nacional-socialismo na Alemanha do século XIX e a autodefesa judaica ». Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8138/tde-26102017-142800/.
Texte intégralThe purpose of this study was to investigate the life of the German Jews after leaving the ghetto at the end of the 18th Century. There was a concern to put the History of Anti-Judaism in con-text, ever since the Romans entered Ancient Germania, emphasizing critical moments such as the 1st Crusade and the hanging of the Jew Süss in 1738 because of political animosities. The study tracked Anti-Semitism from the events of the first half of the 19th century, allowing an understanding of the outburst of the horrors of the Holocaust as the peak of a long progressing process. Attempts of the Jews to become integrated in the German society were observed, with momentary progresses interspersed with retreats, punctuated by movements of the Jews them-selves in this integration process. There is a paradox between the freedom conquered by exiting the ghetto and entering the urban life and the growing anti-Jewish feelings within the German society with which they had to live. It is shown in this work how this integration became a stimulus for anti-Jewish revivals. Anti-Semitism became more and more political, supporting the growth of National Socialism that adopted it as a flag, in order to give a meaning to the hatred arising from the tensions present in the German population. Then the dissatisfaction re-sulting from the humiliation caused by the defeat in World War I and the Treaty of Versailles determined the increasing movement towards World War II. Reactionary and nationalist sectors associated the image of the Jews with the Weimar Republic and so the Arians declared war against everything considered Western, Jewish, liberal and enlightening. The curse was on. Jewish attempts to react, also featuring a confirmation of their German identity and their insist-ence in belonging to the German society, were the core of this study. In retrospect, the founda-tion of the CV can be considered a last and brave attempt, yet destined to fail. The opening of the Moscow archives allowed getting to know this process, providing valuable information for the present study.
Rössig, Anike. « Juden und andere "Tunnelianer" : Gesellschaft und Literatur im Berliner "Sonntags-Verein" / ». Heidelberg, Neckar : Winter, Carl, 2008. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0803/2008400172.html.
Texte intégralKranz, Dani. « Das Körnchen Wahrheit im Mythos : Israelis in Deutschland – Diskurse, Empirie und Forschungsdesiderate ». HATiKVA e.V. – Die Hoffnung Bildungs- und Begegnungsstätte für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur Sachsen, 2020. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A73368.
Texte intégralHeuberger, Rachel. « Aron Freimann und die Wissenschaft des Judentums ». Tübingen : M. Niemeyer, 2004. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb410517495.
Texte intégralComartin, Justin. « Humanitarian Ambitions - International Barriers : Canadian Governmental Response to the Plight of the Jewish Refugees (1933-1945) ». Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23992.
Texte intégralKnörzer, Heidi. « « Champion[s] de la même cause » ? : la pensée politique des rédacteurs de l’Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums et des Archives israélites entre Allemagne et France (1848-1914) ». Thesis, Paris 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA030066/document.
Texte intégralThe articles published by Ludwig Philippson, Gustav Karpeles, Isidore Cahen and Hippolyte Prague inthe Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums and the Archives Israélites between 1848 and 1914 show a constant concern for politics. Their writings deal with such topics as equal rights for – and discrimination against – Jews, the relationship between politics and religion, the new political movements of the 19th century like nationalism, socialism or zionism. The purpose of this doctoral dissertation is to study the political discourse that manifests itself in the articles these journalists published in these journals. The political thought of Jewish minorities in 19thcentury Germany and France has been at the center of many scholarly works. Some of them adopt a national perspective, others – like the present study – chose a comparative framework approach, focusing essentially on the differences between the two Jewish communities’ points of view. These works are based on the assumption that Germany and France show basic structural differences, particularly with regards to the conception of nation, the role of religion and subsequently the emancipation model adopted for Jews, inferring that the same is true for the Jewish communities, their way of thinking, feeling and acting. While not denying the influence of thenational context on the way the journalists see the world, this dissertation rests on the conviction that it should not prevent us from seeing how their political discourses share a common logic. Its claim is that the political discourses of German and French Jews, far from being disconnected or opposed, did meet and influence one another to form a largely transnational discourse. The mere existence of these journals created contacts between the journalists that could, among other factors, explain the parallels and similarities in their political approaches
Baker, Ruth L. « Relations between Jewish and non-Jewish Germans 1933-1945 : a case study in the use of evidence by historians : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History / ». 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/2956.
Texte intégralSeager, Brenda Mary. « Memory Retrieved : The Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe ». Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/5010.
Texte intégralWillingham, Robert Allen Crew David F. « Jews in Leipzig nationality and community in the 20th century / ». 2005. http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/1799/willinghamr73843.pdf.
Texte intégralGriffin, Christopher W. Stoltzfus Nathan. « The evolution of German-Jewish intermarriage laws and practices in Germany to 1900 ». Diss., 2005. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07062005-105228.
Texte intégralAdvisor: Dr. Nathan Stoltzfus, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of History. Title and description from dissertation home page (Sept. 15, 2005). Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 79 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
« Anticlerical alliances : Jews and the Church question in Germany and France, 1783--1905 ». THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 2009. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3322667.
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