Description
About the Author
Mary Gluck is a professor of history and Judaic studies at Brown University, USA. She is the author of Georg Lukacs and His Generation, 1900-1918 and Popular Bohemia: Modernism and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris.
Reviews
Gluck artfully deploys such materials - from jokes to cartoons - to analyse a community that faced simultaneous stresses from internal ambivalence and external anti-Semitism" - Larry Wolff, The Times Literary Supplement.
"The Invisible Jewish Budapest has . . . been hailed as a significant addition to scholarly examinations of Jewish contributions to the emergence of modern urban centers. . . . [Its] enjoyable prose, fluid translations, relevant illustrations, and devotion to recreating the era via a dazzling spectrum of periodicals, newspapers, and travelogues has earned it a place among cultural histories of modern Hungary."-Hungarian Cultural Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9780299307707
Author Mary Gluck
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Weight(grams) 520g