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The Jewish Question, 1875-1884 Joseph Jacobs

The Jewish Question, 1875-1884 By Joseph Jacobs

The Jewish Question, 1875-1884 by Joseph Jacobs


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A snapshot of the extent of literature concerning the 'Jewish Question' appearing in the previous decade, this 1885 bibliography records as much material originating from Germany as from all other countries combined. It is revealing in scope and has been described as the most important contemporary bibliography on the subject.

The Jewish Question, 1875-1884 Summary

The Jewish Question, 1875-1884: Bibliographical Hand-List by Joseph Jacobs

Although born in Australia, the historian and folklorist Joseph Jacobs (1854-1916) spent his adult years in England and America. Educated at Cambridge and Berlin, he came to public attention in 1882 following the publication in The Times of a series of articles on the persecution of Jews in Russia that had followed the assassination of Alexander II. The Mansion House Committee to aid the Jews of Russia was established as a result of these articles. In 1885 he published this book, listing all the printed works on the 'Jewish Question' that had appeared in the previous decade. It is notable that those items originating in Germany form the bulk of the bibliography, providing as much material as all other countries combined. Revealing in its scope, this has been described as the most important contemporary bibliography on the subject.

Table of Contents

Preface; The Jewish Question.

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NLS9781108053655
9781108053655
1108053653
The Jewish Question, 1875-1884: Bibliographical Hand-List by Joseph Jacobs
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2013-07-04
114
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