This volume, which draws on new sources, presents the Jewish salons
of Berlin around 1800 as a lively and at the same time fragile
network of communication. The salon society of 1794/95, the book s
year of focus, reveals a culture of sociality in which highly
diverse venues could become salons and it puts the salons guests
and hostesses (back) in the limelight. Selected profiles of the
correspondence, which sometimes lasted for decades and has now been
reconstructed, allow an examinationof possible interactions between
salons and the contemporary discourse on emancipatory issues."
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