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This work seeks to understand how, in nineteenth-century Germany, Jews and non-Jews shaped and experienced Jewish emancipation, a process whereby Jews were freed from ancient discriminatory laws and, over the course of decades, became citizens.
Unlike most other works on German Jewish emancipation, this book examines how so fundamental and dramatic a transformation in the relation of Jews and non-Jews was experienced by the people who lived it, how economic, social, political, and ideological forces interacted to bring about change, and how accommodation actually occurred.
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Cologne, Germany, Cologne (Germany)Times
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Jewish emancipation in a German city: Cologne, 1798-1871
1997, Stanford University Press
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-330) and index.
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