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The waning of emancipation : Jewish history, memory, and the rise of fascism in Germany, France, and Hungary / Guy Miron.
Scholars of Jewish and European history will benefit from the careful research in this volume.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Miron, Gai
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Detroit :
Wayne State University Press,
©2011.
Subjects:
1800-1999
Jews
>
Germany
>
History
>
1800-1933.
Jews
>
France
>
History
>
20th century.
Jews
>
Hungary
>
History
>
20th century.
Jews
>
Germany
>
Identity
>
History
>
20th century.
Jews
>
France
>
Identity
>
History
>
20th century.
Jews
>
Hungary
>
Identity
>
History
>
20th century.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Anthropology
>
Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Ethnic Studies
>
General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Minority Studies.
Ethnic relations
Jews
Jews
>
Identity
Antisemitismus
Judenemanzipation
Judenemanzipation.
Antisemitismus.
Germany
>
Ethnic relations.
France
>
Ethnic relations.
Hungary
>
Ethnic relations.
France
Germany
Hungary
Deutschland
Frankreich
Ungarn
Deutschland.
Frankreich.
Ungarn.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
Germany: 1929-38
In search of the meaning of the misfortune
The creation of a usable past
France: 1932-40
Facing the crisis at home and abroad
From the anschluss to the anniversary of the revolution
Hungary: 1933-44
Facing the decline of emancipation: Hungarian Jews in the 1930s
In the shadow of the Holocaust
Conclusion.
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