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Jewish Salon Women in Berlin : a Public History

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2012-04Author
Meschke, Cady
Berlin, Caitlyn
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Sanislo, Teresa M.
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The purpose of this study was to analyze representations of late eighteenth-century Jewish salon women through contemporary public history venues in Berlin.
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Jewish women--Germany--Berlin--History--18th century
Salons--Germany--Berlin--History--18th century
Berlin (Germany)--History--18th century
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/64612Type
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Color poster with text, images, and photographs.
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