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|a Burdorf, Dieter
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|a Archiv Bibliographia Judaica - Deutschsprachiges Judentum Online
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|b Historische Kontexte und Einführung in die Datenbank
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|a 1 electronic resource (133 p.)
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|a c 1500 onwards to present day / bicssc
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|a History and Archaeology / bicssc
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|a Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 / bicssc
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|a Relating to Jewish people and groups / bicssc
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|a Social groups: religious groups and communities / bicssc
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|a Social and cultural history / bicssc
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|a 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999 / bicssc
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|a German-Jewish literature and history encyclopedia history of knowledge Archiv Bibliographia Judaica
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|a The Bibliographica Judaica Archive in Frankfurt am Main has spent decades gathering the biobibliographical data of about 20,000 German Jewish personalities. This unique data stock is now available on De Gruyter's ABJ - German Judaism Online database. This supplementary volume provides an introduction to the history of the archive's origins and to its significance in the history of scholarship.
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