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Brothers and strangers: the east European Jew in German and German Jewish consciousness, 1800-1923
Steven E. Aschheim
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Frontmatter
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (page xi)
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PREFACE (page xiii)
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1. GERMAN JEWRY AND THE MAKING OF THE OSTJUDE, 1800-1880 (page 3)
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2. THE AMBIVALENT HERITAGE: Liberal Jews and the Ostjuden, 1880-1914 (page 32)
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3. CAFTAN AND CRAVAT: "Old" Jews, "New" Jews, and Pre-World War I Anti-Semitism (page 58)
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4. ZIONISM AND THE OSTJUDEN: The Ambiguity of Nationalization (page 80)
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5. IDENTITY AND CULTURE: The Ostjude as Counter-Myth (page 100)
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6. FROM RATIONALISM TO MYTH: Martin Buber and the Reception of Hasidism (page 121)
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7. STRANGE ENCOUNTER: Germany, World War I, and the Ostjuden (page 139)
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8. THE CULT OF THE OSTJUDEN: The War and Beyond (page 185)
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9. JEWISH IDENTITY, OSTJUDEN, AND ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC (page 215)
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10. THE INVERTED IMAGE (page 246)
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ABBREVIATIONS (page 255)
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NOTES (page 257)
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 307)
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INDEX (page 325)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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GSR | 7.2 (May 1984): 328-329 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1428578 |
MJ | 6.3 (Oct. 1986): 311-313 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1396220 |
Citable Link
Published: 1982
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
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