Bratislava Pressburg Pozsony
A. Robert Neurath
Unknown to many, Bratislava, presently the capital of Slovakia, used to be in the Habsburg Austro–Hungarian Monarchy, a multi–national city. German, Hungarian, and Slovak speaking residents represented the majority of the population, explaining why the city had multiple names – Pressburg, Pozsony, and Bratislava. But it took a long time before the Jewish community in this city was given the same privileges and rights that other religious groups enjoyed. Legal emancipation of Jews was achieved in 1867, after the conversion of the Empire into the Dual Austro–Hungarian Monarchy (Bratislava being in the Hungarian part).
Having lived in this city for thirty–one years, author A. Robert Neurath, through this book, valiantly attempts to capture the story of the emancipated Bratislava Jews and their vital contributions to the city’s economy, culture, education, and political life. A richly layered book about history and non–religious endeavors, BRATISLAVA PRESSBURG POZSONY: Jewish Secular Endeavors (1867-1938) offers a fascinating narration that begins with architecture providing documents “written in stone”, and continues with the arts, sports, politics, business, and medicine. It is an informative page–turner perfect for teachers, students, and anyone who wants to learn about the history of a captivating city and its extinguished and dispersed Jewish population.
ISBN 9781453561581 $ 62.49 Softcover Color Picture Book 322 pp. 11.0 x 8.9 inches
ISBN 8781453561591 $ 66.99 Hardcover Color Picture Book. 322 pp. 11.0 x 8.9 inches
ISBN 9781462865992 $ 62.49 Softcover Color Picture Book 322 pp. 11.0 x 8.9 inches (Ingram version; binding on long axis) All prices may be subject of discounts.
A color audio-flash-flip book is in production
Author - A. Robert Neurath.
Narrator - Not Yet Available.
Published Date - Monday, 15 January 2024.
Location:
United States
Description:
Unknown to many, Bratislava, presently the capital of Slovakia, used to be in the Habsburg Austro–Hungarian Monarchy, a multi–national city. German, Hungarian, and Slovak speaking residents represented the majority of the population, explaining why the city had multiple names – Pressburg, Pozsony, and Bratislava. But it took a long time before the Jewish community in this city was given the same privileges and rights that other religious groups enjoyed. Legal emancipation of Jews was achieved in 1867, after the conversion of the Empire into the Dual Austro–Hungarian Monarchy (Bratislava being in the Hungarian part). Having lived in this city for thirty–one years, author A. Robert Neurath, through this book, valiantly attempts to capture the story of the emancipated Bratislava Jews and their vital contributions to the city’s economy, culture, education, and political life. A richly layered book about history and non–religious endeavors, BRATISLAVA PRESSBURG POZSONY: Jewish Secular Endeavors (1867-1938) offers a fascinating narration that begins with architecture providing documents “written in stone”, and continues with the arts, sports, politics, business, and medicine. It is an informative page–turner perfect for teachers, students, and anyone who wants to learn about the history of a captivating city and its extinguished and dispersed Jewish population. ISBN 9781453561581 $ 62.49 Softcover Color Picture Book 322 pp. 11.0 x 8.9 inches ISBN 8781453561591 $ 66.99 Hardcover Color Picture Book. 322 pp. 11.0 x 8.9 inches ISBN 9781462865992 $ 62.49 Softcover Color Picture Book 322 pp. 11.0 x 8.9 inches (Ingram version; binding on long axis) All prices may be subject of discounts. A color audio-flash-flip book is in production Author - A. Robert Neurath. Narrator - Not Yet Available. Published Date - Monday, 15 January 2024.
Language:
English
Chapter 1
Duration:00:07:03
Chapter 2
Duration:00:35:29
Chapter 3
Duration:00:08:44
Chapter 4
Duration:00:30:06
Chapter 5
Duration:00:15:12
Chapter 6
Duration:00:13:54
Chapter 7
Duration:00:38:26
Chapter 8
Duration:00:36:05