German-Jewish History in Modern Times
Explore the rich tapestry of Jewish history in German-speaking countries with German-Jewish History in Modern Times, a comprehensive four-volume work edited by a team of esteemed scholars. Published by Columbia University Press in 1998, this remarkable collection spans nearly four centuries, providing an in-depth analysis and vivid portrait of the Jewish experience in this region.
Sponsored by the prestigious Leo Baeck Institute, founded in 1955, this series aims to enhance scholarship on Jews in German-speaking lands, making it an essential read for historians and anyone interested in Jewish studies. With a substantial page count of 466 pages, this hardback edition is not just a book; it's a vital resource that brings to light the complexities and contributions of Jewish communities throughout history.
Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this significant work that captures the essence of a pivotal chapter in Jewish history.