"The most historical of all peoples" nationalism and the new construction of Jewish history in nineteenth-century Germany

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Main Author: Schulin, Ernst
Corporate Author: Deutsches Historisches Institut <London>
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London German Historical Inst. 1995
Series:The annual lecture / German Historical Institute London
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"The most historical of all peoples" nationalism and the new construction of Jewish history in nineteenth-century Germany by Ernst Schulin
London German Historical Inst. 1995
34 S.
The annual lecture / German Historical Institute London 1995
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"The most historical of all peoples" nationalism and the new construction of Jewish history in nineteenth-century Germany
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title "The most historical of all peoples" nationalism and the new construction of Jewish history in nineteenth-century Germany
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