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Books in the German Jewish Cultures series

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    - Cultural Translation in Ashkenaz
    by Jerold C. Frakes
    £44.49

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    - German-Jewish Subjects and Histories
    by Scott Spector
    £57.49

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    - Bible and Nation in the German Enlightenment
    by Ofri Ilany
    £39.99

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    - Making Modern Europe
    by Cornelia Aust
    £57.49

    In this rich transnational history, Cornelia Aust traces Jewish Ashkenazi families as they moved across Europe and established new commercial and entrepreneurial networks as they went. Aust balances economic history with elaborate discussions of Jewish marriage patterns, women's economic activity, and intimate family life. Following their travels from Amsterdam to Warsaw, Aust opens a multifaceted window into the lives, relationships, and changing conditions of economic activity of a new Jewish mercantile elite.

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    - Diaspora, Nation, and Migration in Israel and Germany
    by Jannis Panagiotidis
    £68.49

    Since the refugee crisis of 2015, the topic of migration has moved to the center of global political debates. Jannis Panagiotidis looks at immigration from Germany to Israel in three individual cases where migrants were not allowed to enter the country, showing that migration is never a simple matter of moving from place to place.

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    - The Jewish Prosecutor Who Brought Eichmann and Auschwitz to Trial
    by Ronen Steinke
    £22.49 - 70.49

    1. This is the dramatic story of Fritz Bauer, the prosecutor who played a key role in the arrest of Adolf Eichmann, the Auschwitz trials, and the post-war German justice system. 2. This work reveals new information on Bauer's life and the role his homosexuality and Jewishness played in his legal career. 3. Ronen Steinke is a lawyer and political journalist in Berlin.

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    - A Fugitive Modernism
    by Marc Caplan
    £26.99 - 68.49

    Caplan's masterful narrative affords new insights into literary form, Jewish culture, and the philosophical and psychological motivations for aesthetic modernism.

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