An edition of The Pity of It All (2002)

The Pity of It All

A Portrait of the German-Jewish Epoch, 1743-1933

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An edition of The Pity of It All (2002)

The Pity of It All

A Portrait of the German-Jewish Epoch, 1743-1933

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"As it's usually told, the story of the German Jews starts at the end, with their tragic demise in Hitler's Reich. Now, in this important work of historical restoration, Amos Elon takes us back to the beginning, chronicling a 150-year period of achievement and integration that at its peak helped produce a golden age, second only to the Renaissance.".

"Writing with a novelist's eye and a historian's judgment, Elon shows how a persecuted clan of shopkeepers, cattle dealers, and wandering peddlers was transformed into a stunningly successful community of writers, entrepreneurs, poets, musicians, philosophers, scientists, publishers, and political activists - in many ways the flower of secular Europe.

He peoples his account with dramatic figures: Moses Mendelssohn, who entered Berlin in 1743 through the gate reserved for Jews and cattle and went on to become "the German Socrates"; Heinrich Heine, Germany's beloved lyric poet who famously referred to baptism as the admission ticket to European culture; Hannah Arendt, whose flight from Berlin after an encounter with the Gestapo signaled the end of the so-called German-Jewish symbiosis. Elon traces how this minority - never more than 1 percent of the population - ultimately came to be perceived as a deadly threat to national integrity and culture.

But, as he movingly demonstrates, this devastating outcome was uncertain almost until the end."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Picador
Language
English
Pages
464

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Cover of: The Pity of It All
The Pity of It All
January 12, 2004, Penguin Books Ltd
Cover of: The pity of it all
The pity of it all: a portrait of Jews in Germany 1743-1933
2003, Allen Lane
in English
Cover of: The Pity of It All
The Pity of It All: A Portrait of the German-Jewish Epoch, 1743-1933
December 1, 2003, Picador
Paperback in English
Cover of: The pity of it all
The pity of it all: a history of Jews in Germany, 1743-1933
2002, Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt
in English - 1st ed
Cover of: The Pity of It All
The Pity of It All: A History of the Jews in Germany, 1743-1933
November 1, 2002, Metropolitan Books
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First Sentence

"BERLIN, as the young Mendelssohn first saw it in 1743, was little more than a garrison town."

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS135.G33 E57 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
464
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.4 x 1 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9441181M
Internet Archive
pityofitallportr0000elon
ISBN 10
0312422814
ISBN 13
9780312422813
OCLC/WorldCat
224515087
Library Thing
37966
Goodreads
359142

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BERLIN, as the young Mendelssohn first saw it in 1743, was little more than a garrison town.
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