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Arranging Reality: The Editing Mechanisms of the World's First Yiddish Newspaper, the Kurant (Amsterdam, 1686-1687)

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Arranging Reality: The Editing Mechanisms of the World's First Yiddish Newspaper, the Kurant (Amsterdam, 1686-1687)

by Hilde Pach-Oosterbroek

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University of Amsterdam. 2014. Trade paperback. Very good.. 320 p. Includes: illustrations, bibliography. . Doctoral thesis submitted to the University of Amsterdam.

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Title
Arranging Reality: The Editing Mechanisms of the World's First Yiddish Newspaper, the Kurant (Amsterdam, 1686-1687)
Author
Hilde Pach-Oosterbroek
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Trade paperback
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Used - Very good.
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Paperback
Publisher
University of Amsterdam
Date Published
2014
Keywords
320 p. Includes: illustrations, bibliography., Kurant; Yiddish newspapers-Netherlands-Amsterdam; Jews-Netherlands

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