The people speak! : anti-Semitism and emancipation in nineteenth-century Bavaria / James F. Harris.
In The People Speak! James F. Harris argues that modern German anti-Semitism has its roots in the era of emancipation and revolution of the nineteenth century - from the time of the 1848 Revolution, when the Bavarian government proposed a bill to give Jews the same rights as Christians
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| Główni autorzy: | Harris, James F. |
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| Format: | Książka |
| Język: | English |
| Wydane: | Ann Arbor : Univ. of Michigan Press, 1994. |
| Seria: | Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
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| Tytuł | Biblioteka |
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| The people speak! : anti-semitism and emancipation in nineteenth century Bavaria | The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London) |
| The people speak! : Anti-semitism and emancipation in nineteenth-century Bavaria | German Resistance Memorial Center (Berlin) |
| The people speak! : anti-Semitism and emancipation in nineteenth-century Bavaria | Institute for Contemporary History (Munich) |