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"Represents an important and original analysis of a complex and significant transition in modern Jewish history."--American Historical Review "Outlines with keen insight and perception the tangled relationship between Jews and those German-speaking lands which later--much later--were to constitute the German Empire....Dazzlingly brilliant...it may reorient German as well as Jewish historical thinking."--Judaism "Much of the ground covered in David Sorkin's splendid book is old, but he has a subtlety of insight and a novelty of approach which makes what he has to say new and compelling."--Times Higher Education Supplement "Sorkin has clearly offered one of the most imaginative and innovative portraits of the Jewish experience in Germany."--Theory and Society "Ambitious and...subtle in its approach."--Journal of Modern History
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