During the quarter century between 1780 and 1806, Berlin's courtly and intellectual elites gathered in the homes of a few wealthy, cultivated Jewish women to discuss the events of the day. Princes, nobles, upwardly mobile writers, actors, and beautiful Jewish women flocked to the salons of Rahel Varnhagen, Henriette Herz, and Dorothea von Courland, creating both a new cultural institution and an example of social mixing unprecedented in the German past.
Jewish High Society In Old Regime Berlin (Modern Jewish History)
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Author(s)Deborah Hertz
PublisherSyracuse Univ Pr (Sd)
ISBN / ASIN0815629559
ISBN-139780815629559
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Sales Rank423,794
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Offers the first detailed analytical social history explaining why this institution arose and what it meant to its participants.
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