edited by Judith Frishman, Hetty Berg, J. de Jong and W. Koetsenruijter
Amsterdam University Press, 2008
Paper: 978-90-5260-268-4 | eISBN: 978-90-485-2106-7
Library of Congress Classification DS135.N4D875 2007

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Not only the Jews but Dutch society at large was caught up in a cultural maelstrom between 1880 and 1940. In failing to form a separate pillar in a period when various population groups were doing just that, the Jews were certainly unlike contemporary Catholics or Protestants. In fact, the Jews were not trying to gain entrance in a pre-existing culture but were involved with non-Jews in constructing a new culture. The complexity of Dutch Jewish history once again becomes evident if not new.

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