The Making of the Jewish Middle Class

Marion A. Kaplan

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Author
Marion A. Kaplan
Publish Date
1994-09-22
Subtitle
Women, Family, and Identity in Imperial Germany
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
351
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press on Demand
ISBN-10
0195093968
ISBN-13
9780195093964
citemno
034292
SKU
9780195093964

Description

A social history of Jewish women in Imperial Germany, this study synthesizes German, women's, and Jewish history. The book explores the private - familial and religious - lives of the German-Jewish bourgeoisie and the public roles of Jewish women in the university, paid employment and social service. It analyzes the changing roles of Jewish women as members of an economically mobile, but socially spurned minority. The author emphasizes the crucial role women played in creating the Jewishmiddle class, as well as their dual role within the Jewish family and community as powerful agents of class formation and acculturation and determined upholders of tradition.