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From The Shtetl To The Lecture Hall Jewish Women And Cultural Exchange Luise Hirsch

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From The Shtetl To The Lecture Hall Jewish Women And Cultural Exchange Luise Hirsch
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Publisher: University Press of America
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.74 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Luise Hirsch
ISBN: 9780761859925, 0761859926
Language: English
Year: 2013

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From The Shtetl To The Lecture Hall Jewish Women And Cultural Exchange Luise Hirsch by Luise Hirsch 9780761859925, 0761859926 instant download after payment.

Until the 19th century, women were regularly excluded from graduate education. When this convention changed, it was largely thanks to Jewish women from Russia. Raised to be strong and independent, the daughters of Jewish businesswomen were able to utilize this cultural capital to fight their way into the universities of Switzerland and Germany. They became trailblazers, ensuring regular admission for women who followed their example. This book tells the story of Russian and German Jews who became the first female professionals in modern history. It describes their childhoods--whether in Berlin or in a Russian shtetl--their schooling, and their experiences at German universities. A final chapter traces their careers as the first female professionals and details how they were tragically destroyed by the Nazis.

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