Jewish Intellectual Women in Central Europe 1860-2000 : Twelve Biographical Essays.
This collection of scholarly essays deals with Female Jewish intellectuals throughout Europe since 1860 until 2000. Topics range from women in music, to pioneers of Zionism, to others including a woman who was instrumental in the Russian Revolution. These women forever changed European culture and p...
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Lewiston :
Edwin Mellen Press,
2012.
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- An outsider twice over: Cecile Wohl Pollacsek, salonist of fin-de-siecle Budapest / Judith Szapor
- Living and writing as a cultural hybrid: the case of Juliane Dery / Agatha Schwartz
- A pioneer in academia: Elise Richter / Michaela Raggam-Blesch
- Freedom and resistance against oppression: the legacy of Amelia Rosselli / Marina Calloni
- Esther Frumkin: bringing the revolution to the Jewish street / Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild
- Julia Szego: In the shadow of history, a life in music / Daniel A. Lowy and Maria Roth
- Kathe Leichter: the making of a Jewish intellectual, socialist, and fighter for working women / Eleonore Lappin-Eppel
- At the crossroads: Martha Hofmann, a Zionist pioneer from Austria / Dieter Hecht
- A woman against the current: the life paths of Edit Gyomroi (Gelb, Renyi, Gluck, Ujvari, Ludowyk) / Anna Borgos
- Vera Erlich Stein: odyssey of a Croatian-Jewish intellectual / Andrea Feldman
- The interstices of life and memory: Alma Morpurgo and the Central European Jewish tradition / Maura Hametz
- Confronting old structures: Regina Jonas, the first female rabbi / Claudia Prestel.