The Resource Three-way street : Jews, Germans, and the transnational, Jay Howard Geller and Leslie Morris, editors
Three-way street : Jews, Germans, and the transnational, Jay Howard Geller and Leslie Morris, editors
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- Summary
- "As German Jews emigrated in the 19th and early 20th centuries and as exiles from Nazi Germany, they carried the traditions, culture, and particular prejudices of their home with them. At the same time, Germany--and Berlin in particular--attracted both secular and religious Jewish scholars from eastern Europe. They engaged in vital intellectual exchange with German Jewry, although their cultural and religious practices differed greatly, and they absorbed many cultural practices that they brought back to Warsaw or took with them to New York and Tel Aviv. After the Holocaust, German Jews and non-German Jews educated in Germany were forced to reevaluate their essential relationship with Germany and Germanness as well as their notions of Jewish life outside of Germany. Among the first volumes to focus on German-Jewish transnationalism, this interdisciplinary collection spans the fields of history, literature, film, theater, architecture, philosophy, and theology as it examines the lives of significant emigrants. The individuals whose stories are reevaluated include German Jews Ernst Lubitsch, David Einhorn, and Gershom Scholem, the architect Fritz Nathan and filmmaker Helmar Lerski; and eastern European Jews David Bergelson, Der Nister, Jacob Katz, Joseph Soloveitchik, and Abraham Joshua Heschel--figures not normally associated with Germany. Three-Way Street addresses the gap in the scholarly literature as it opens up critical ways of approaching Jewish culture not only in Germany, but also in other locations, from the mid-19th century to the present"--
- Language
- eng
- Label
- Three-way street : Jews, Germans, and the transnational
- Title
- Three-way street
- Title remainder
- Jews, Germans, and the transnational
- Statement of responsibility
- Jay Howard Geller and Leslie Morris, editors
- Subject
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- Civilization -- Jewish influences
- Deutschland
- Emigration and immigration
- Germany
- Germany -- Civilization | Jewish influences
- Germany -- Emigration and immigration
- HISTORY -- Europe -- Germany
- HISTORY -- Jewish
- HISTORY -- Social History
- History
- Interkulturalität
- Jews
- Jews -- Germany -- History
- Jews, German -- Foreign countries
- Jews, German -- Foreign countries
- Jews, German, in literature
- Jews, German, in literature
- Juden
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "As German Jews emigrated in the 19th and early 20th centuries and as exiles from Nazi Germany, they carried the traditions, culture, and particular prejudices of their home with them. At the same time, Germany--and Berlin in particular--attracted both secular and religious Jewish scholars from eastern Europe. They engaged in vital intellectual exchange with German Jewry, although their cultural and religious practices differed greatly, and they absorbed many cultural practices that they brought back to Warsaw or took with them to New York and Tel Aviv. After the Holocaust, German Jews and non-German Jews educated in Germany were forced to reevaluate their essential relationship with Germany and Germanness as well as their notions of Jewish life outside of Germany. Among the first volumes to focus on German-Jewish transnationalism, this interdisciplinary collection spans the fields of history, literature, film, theater, architecture, philosophy, and theology as it examines the lives of significant emigrants. The individuals whose stories are reevaluated include German Jews Ernst Lubitsch, David Einhorn, and Gershom Scholem, the architect Fritz Nathan and filmmaker Helmar Lerski; and eastern European Jews David Bergelson, Der Nister, Jacob Katz, Joseph Soloveitchik, and Abraham Joshua Heschel--figures not normally associated with Germany. Three-Way Street addresses the gap in the scholarly literature as it opens up critical ways of approaching Jewish culture not only in Germany, but also in other locations, from the mid-19th century to the present"--
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- Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 305.892/4043
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- DS134.25
- LC item number
- .T47 2016
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1958-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Geller, Jay Howard
- Morris, Leslie
- Series statement
- Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Jews
- Germany
- Jews, German
- Jews, German, in literature
- Germany
- HISTORY
- HISTORY
- HISTORY
- Civilization
- Emigration and immigration
- Jews
- Jews, German
- Jews, German, in literature
- Germany
- Interkulturalität
- Juden
- Deutschland
- Label
- Three-way street : Jews, Germans, and the transnational, Jay Howard Geller and Leslie Morris, editors
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- 951157647
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- vi, 352 pages
- Isbn
- 9780472122349
- Lccn
- 2016029293
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)951157647
- Label
- Three-way street : Jews, Germans, and the transnational, Jay Howard Geller and Leslie Morris, editors
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- 951157647
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- vi, 352 pages
- Isbn
- 9780472122349
- Lccn
- 2016029293
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)951157647
Subject
- Civilization -- Jewish influences
- Deutschland
- Emigration and immigration
- Germany
- Germany -- Civilization | Jewish influences
- Germany -- Emigration and immigration
- HISTORY -- Europe -- Germany
- HISTORY -- Jewish
- HISTORY -- Social History
- History
- Interkulturalität
- Jews
- Jews -- Germany -- History
- Jews, German -- Foreign countries
- Jews, German -- Foreign countries
- Jews, German, in literature
- Jews, German, in literature
- Juden
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