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Consumer Culture and the Making of Modern Jewish Identity

This book investigates the intersection between consumption, identity and Jewish history in Europe.

Gideon Reuveni (Author)

9781107648500, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 19 August 2021

279 pages

22.6 x 15.1 x 1.6 cm, 0.42 kg

'In this pioneering book Gideon Reuveni rereads the history of Jewish life in Weimar Germany from the fresh perspective of consumerism, with an eye toward how daily habits of getting, spending, eating and furnishing were inseparable from larger questions of belonging, integration and exclusion amid the tumultuous conditions of interwar Germany.' Paul Betts, St Anthony's College, Oxford

Antisemitic stereotypes of Jews as capitalists have hindered research into the economic dimension of the Jewish past. The figure of the Jew as trader and financier dominated the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. But the economy has been central to Jewish life and the Jewish image in t]

Consumer Culture and the Making of Modern Jewish Identity Reuveni Paperback

Consumer Culture and the Making of Modern Jewish Identity

This book investigates the intersection between consumption, identity and Jewish history in Europe.

Gideon Reuveni (Author)

9781107648500, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 19 August 2021

279 pages

22.6 x 15.1 x 1.6 cm, 0.42 kg

'In this pioneering book Gideon Reuveni rereads the history of Jewish life in Weimar Germany from the fresh perspective of consumerism, with an eye toward how daily habits of getting, spending, eating and furnishing were inseparable from larger questions of belonging, integration and exclusion amid the tumultuous conditions of interwar Germany.' Paul Betts, St Anthony's College, Oxford

Antisemitic stereotypes of Jews as capitalists have hindered research into the economic dimension of the Jewish past. The figure of the Jew as trader and financier dominated the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. But the economy has been central to Jewish life and the Jewish image in t]

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