TY - JOUR AU - Hoppe, Jens AB - LBI49-All-Final:LBI49-All-Final 24/4/08 08:13 Page 257 Dissertation Abstracts 257 1 cloth. Combined with further source material, it is possible to appreciate the 2 importance of the Jews’ activities both for the aristocracy and the economic 3 development of the county of Burgundy. 5 Annegret Holtmann, Juden in der Grafschaft Burgund im Mittelalter, Hannover: Hahnsche 6 Buchhandlung 2003 (Forschungen zur Geschichte der Juden, [section] A, [vol.] 12), X, 502 7 pp. (hardcover). Includes maps, bibliographical references and index. 9 Doctoral thesis, University of Trier, 2000. 11 SOURCES: This thesis is mainly based on departmental archives of Haute-Saône 12 (Vesoul), Doubs (Besançon) and Côte d’Or (Dijon). JEWISH HISTORY AND CULTURE IN MUSEUMS. NON-JEWISH MUSEOLOGY OF JUDAICA IN GERMANY JENS HOPPE The way general museums of cultural history present Jewish history and culture reveals whether a society is prepared to commemorate minorities in a museum framework. Museums have been very special areas that have shown to what degree Jews have been integrated into German society. Both Jews and non-Jews can gain insight here. This study covers the period from the middle of the nineteenth century to the end of the 1980s. Amongst other things it examines the origins of collections of Jewish works TI - Jewish History and Culture in Museums. Non-Jewish Museology of Judaica in Germany JO - Leo Baeck Institute Year Book DO - 10.1093/leobaeck/49.1.257 DA - 2004-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/jewish-history-and-culture-in-museums-non-jewish-museology-of-judaica-vlCwjjI6vV SP - 257 EP - 258 VL - 49 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -