Description
This study throws light on a neglected but very important aspect of Jewish life in the Third Reich - the Jewish press - the sixty-five newspapers and magazines published by the fifty-three publishing houses with a specific German-Jewish readership in mind.
About the Author
Herbert Freeden Freelance Author and Journalist,Jerusalem
Reviews
'... anyone interested in contemporary history will read [this book] with profit, and it certainly is a must for every university library.'Jewish Chronicle'One can quote endlessly from this fascinating and meticulously annotated book, which has received an excellent English translation. Recommended.'The Jerusalem Post Magazine'... an invaluable contribution to the study of Jewish cultural life in Germany during the Nazi years. With its thorough documentation, The Jewish Press in the Third Reich prepares the ground for further research.'German Politics and Society'... he succeeds in using the Jewish press to provide a valuable entree into the inner life of a community that was restored to vitality, largely in spite of itself and only on the brink of its demise.'Central European History' (a) sensitive and informative study... The great merit of this work by the Israeli scholar who thirty years ago wrote the standard work on the Jewish Kulturbund is that he treats the subjec
Book Information
ISBN 9780854966868
Author Herbert Freeden
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Berg Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 138mm * 16mm