Transleithanian paradise

Titel: Transleithanian paradise : a history of the Budapest Jewish community, 1738-1938 / Howard N. Lupovitch
Verfasser:
Veröffentlicht: West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, 2022
Umfang: XIV, 306 Seiten : 28 Illustrationen und Karten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Central European studies
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ISBN: 9781612497808
alg: 52935724
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