Traces the gradual opening of university education in Germany to Jews, its significance for assimilation to the bourgeoisie, and the legal restrictions that nonetheless barred Jewish graduates from most professional careers.
Traces the gradual opening of university education in Germany to Jews, its significance for assimilation to the bourgeoisie, and the legal restrictions that nonetheless barred Jewish graduates from most professional careers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
MONIKA RICHARZ retired in 2001 as Professor and Director of the Institute for the History of German Jews, University of Hamburg.
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Foreword to the English Edition Foreword to the German Edition Preface to the German Edition Translator's Note List of Abbreviations 1: Jewish Education in the Enlightenment Era 2: Jewish Encounters with the University before Emancipation 3: Jewish Students in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century 4: The Social Situation of Jewish Students in the pre-1848 Era 5: The Professional Experience of Jewish University Graduates Conclusion Documents Bibliography Index
Foreword to the English Edition Foreword to the German Edition Preface to the German Edition Translator's Note List of Abbreviations 1: Jewish Education in the Enlightenment Era 2: Jewish Encounters with the University before Emancipation 3: Jewish Students in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century 4: The Social Situation of Jewish Students in the pre-1848 Era 5: The Professional Experience of Jewish University Graduates Conclusion Documents Bibliography Index
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