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Protestants, catholics and jews in Germany, 1800-1914

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Protestants, catholics and jews in Germany, 1800-1914
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In the course of the nineteenth century, the boundaries that divided Protestants, Catholics and Jews in Germany were redrawn, challenged, rendered porous and built anew. This book addresses this redrawing. It considers the relations of three religiou...

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  • Editorial BERG PUBLISHERS
  • ISBN13 9781859735657
  • ISBN10 1859735657
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 336
  • Año de Edición 2001
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Protestants, catholics and jews in Germany, 1800-1914

Editorial BERG PUBLISHERS

In the course of the nineteenth century, the boundaries that divided Protestants, Catholics and Jews in Germany were redrawn, challenged, rendered porous and built anew. This book addresses this redrawing. It considers the relations of three religiou...

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28,52€
Ahorra 1,50€
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Envío gratis
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In the course of the nineteenth century, the boundaries that divided Protestants, Catholics and Jews in Germany were redrawn, challenged, rendered porous and built anew. This book addresses this redrawing. It considers the relations of three religious groups-Protestants, Catholics, and Jews-and asks how, by force of their interaction, they affected one another.

Previously, historians have written about these communities as if they lived in isolation. Yet these groups coexisted in common space, and interacted in complex ways. This is the first book that brings these separate stories together and lays the foundation for a new kind of religious history that emphasizes both cooperation and conflict across the religious divides. The result is a significantly altered understanding of the emergence of modern religious communities as well as new insights into the origins of the German tragedy, which involved the breakdown of religious coexistence.

Author Biography: Helmut Walser Smith is Associate Professor of History, Vanderbilt University.

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