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This concise overview traces the Gender history of German-Jews from the early modern period to the present day and provides a unique perspective on both men and women as historical actors in the German lands. By adopting new perspectives on the German-Jewish experience, Stefanie Schüler-Springorum introduces and examines gender narratives and opportunities across a wide range of individual circumstances and during times of discrimination, persecution and deportation. While being directed against all Jews the effects of Nazi policy had remarkably different results, depending on gender, class, marital status, age and religious affiliation. The picture that emerges here of German Jewry in modern times is consequently more vibrant and nuanced.



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Introduction

Chapter 1. Before Emancipation
Chapter 2. Maskilim and Salon Women
Chapter 3. From a Religion of Men to a Religion of Women?
Chapter 4. The Jewish Women
Chapter 5. The Jewish Man
Chapter 6. Men’s Spheres — Women’s Spheres
Chapter 7. Men without Power, Women without Support: A Persecuted Community under National Socialism
Chapter 8. From Catastrophe to a New Diversity

Bibliography
Index

Gender History of German Jews: A Short

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 02/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781805392866, 978-1805392866
      ISBN10: 1805392867

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This concise overview traces the Gender history of German-Jews from the early modern period to the present day and provides a unique perspective on both men and women as historical actors in the German lands. By adopting new perspectives on the German-Jewish experience, Stefanie Schüler-Springorum introduces and examines gender narratives and opportunities across a wide range of individual circumstances and during times of discrimination, persecution and deportation. While being directed against all Jews the effects of Nazi policy had remarkably different results, depending on gender, class, marital status, age and religious affiliation. The picture that emerges here of German Jewry in modern times is consequently more vibrant and nuanced.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Before Emancipation
      Chapter 2. Maskilim and Salon Women
      Chapter 3. From a Religion of Men to a Religion of Women?
      Chapter 4. The Jewish Women
      Chapter 5. The Jewish Man
      Chapter 6. Men’s Spheres — Women’s Spheres
      Chapter 7. Men without Power, Women without Support: A Persecuted Community under National Socialism
      Chapter 8. From Catastrophe to a New Diversity

      Bibliography
      Index

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