'Argues that Bukovina served as a uniquesite for Jewish integration. Its diverse character, frontier setting, andbalance among its different ethnic groups created the conditions necessary forthe development of the “supranational society” idealized in the politics of theHabsburg Empire. These conditions in turn enabled the formation of a uniqueform of Jewish society . . . written in fluid, readable prose that will appealto both beginners and more advanced readers.' J. Haus, Choice