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Juden - Bürger - Deutsche
Zu Vielfalt und Grenzen 1800-1933
Edited by Andreas Gotzmann, R. Liedtke and T. van Rahden
[Jews - Citizens - Germans. About the History of Diversity and Difference, 1800-1933. Edited by Andreas Gotzmann, Rainer Liedtke and Till van Rahden.]
2001. IX, 444 pages. Sponsored by:
Bundesministerium des Innern und für Heimat
Published in German.
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In the 19th century, it was not only the middle-class in general but also a specifically Jewish middle-class which emerged. Using the social, cultural and art history perspectives as their basis, the authors of this volume examine the dissimilarities and the similarities of these two middle-class societies. They focus on the characteristics of the Jewish middle-class, its social, ideological, religious and private forms. What specific forms of socialization did the Jewish middle-class have, and what was its significance as far as the development of a general middle-class in Germany is concerned? The essays in this volume document how diverse the Jewish middle-class actually was and at the same time show the limiting factors which this minority came up against in Germany.