FREIDENREICH, Harriet Pass.: The Jews of Yugoslavia: A Quest For Community. , Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1979.1st edition. "A pioneer study of a little-known part of the modern Jewish world that is at once unique and a microcosm of European Jewry as a whole. Coming together only after World War I, with the creation of the Yugoslav state, the Jews of Yugoslavia differed among themselves in origin and outlook, reflecting their antecedent heritages in both the Ottoman and Habsburg empires...Focuses on the three largest Jewish communities in Yugoslavia - Zagreb, Belgrade, and Sarajevo." Pp.xiv/323, 16 pages of black & white photos, 3 maps, 15 tables, maps to endpapers, a few light marginal marks. Black cloth spine over green boards, dustwrapper rubbed with edge wear. G+/G+. (Book ref. 37729) £22.00 The payment methods accepted by the seller, Beckham Books Ltd , are shown in the right-hand column. |
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