The book tells the life stories of women who lived in the eighteenth century in a Christian-Jewish village on the border of Germany and France. This microhistorical approach allows the author to uncover fascinating artefacts of a cultural contact between Christians and Jews that was part of a social order based on pluralism and diversity.
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The book tells the life stories of women who lived in the eighteenth century in a Christian-Jewish village on the border of Germany and France. This microhistorical approach allows the author to uncover fascinating artefacts of a cultural contact between Christians and Jews that was part of a social order based on pluralism and diversity.
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NEW BOOK-No international shipping available[HS2] Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. Contains: Illustrations. Studies in Central European Histories, 32. Audience: General/trade.
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Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 0391041452. Light wear to corners, otherwise text clean and tight; no dust jacket; 1.2 x 9.1 x 6.2 Inches; 326 pages.
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Ulbrich, Claudia., Brill Academic Publishers, Inc., 2004, c2004, soft cover (trade size paperback), fine (brand new), 326 pp with appendix, bibliography & indices, 8vo, ISBN: 0391042270, 'Studies in Central European Histories, Volume 32', "Takes a microhistorical look at a small village on the border of Germany and France in the eighteenth century; the book is enhanced by a variety of sources & illustrations relating to Jewish history"