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History (various) The pity of it all
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- ISBN: 9780140283945
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"The Pity of It All" is a passionate and poignant history of German Jews, tracing the journey of a people and their culture from the mid eighteenth century to the eve of the Third Reich. As it is usually told, the story of the Jews in Germany starts at the end, overshadowed by their tragic demise in Hitler's Reich. Now, in this important work of historical restoration, the acclaimed historian and social critic Amos Elon takes us back to the beginning, chronicling a 150-year period of achievement and integration that at its peak produced a golden age second only to the Renaissance.
Title details
Series | History (various) | Title | The pity of it all |
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Subject | German | Language | English |
Market | Adolescent/Adult | Level | Fluent/native speakers |
Publication Date | February 2004 | Authors | Moses Elon |
Binding | Paperback | Pages | 401 |
Size(mm) | N/A | Weight (gms) | 319 |
ESB Code | 55521 | ISBN | 9780140283945 |
Inspection Copy | No | Delivery | Limited Stock |
Price | £12.99 |
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