Jüdische Identität in Deutschland und im Exil : Der Lebensweg des Wissenschaftlerehepaars Hans und Rahel Liebeschütz
Hans and Rahel Liebeschütz were a German-Jewish scientific couple. Both grew up in Hamburg during the German Empire and began their scientific careers in the Weimar Republic. Rahel Liebeschütz was the first woman to habilitate at the Medical Faculty of the University of Hamburg. Hans Liebeschütz was...
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Superior document: | Hamburger Historische Forschungen |
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Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | German |
Series: | Hamburger Historische Forschungen
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (336 p.) |
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