Philosemitism in History
Herausgeber: Karp, Jonathan
Philosemitism in History
Herausgeber: Karp, Jonathan
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A broad and ambitious overview of the significance of philosemitism in European and world history, from antiquity to the present.
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A broad and ambitious overview of the significance of philosemitism in European and world history, from antiquity to the present.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9780521873772
- ISBN-10: 0521873770
- Artikelnr.: 30976955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9780521873772
- ISBN-10: 0521873770
- Artikelnr.: 30976955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: a brief history of philosemitism Adam Sutcliffe and Jonathan
Karp; Part I. Medieval and Early Modern Frameworks: 1. Philosemitic
tendencies in medieval western Christendom Robert Chazan; 2. The revival of
Christian Hebraism in early modern Europe Abraham Melamed; 3. The
philosemitic moment? Judaism and republicanism in seventeenth-century
European thought Adam Sutcliffe; Part II. Three European Philosemites: 4.
William Whiston's Judeo-Christianity: millenarianism and Christian Zionism
in early enlightenment England Adam Shear; 5. A friend of the Jews? The
Abbé Grégoire and philosemitism in revolutionary France Alyssa Goldstein
Sepinwall; 6. Ordinary people, ordinary Jews: Mór Jókai as Magyar
philosemite Howard Lupovitch; Part III. The Cultural Politics of
Philosemitism in Victorian Britain and Imperial Germany: 7. Bad Jew / good
Jewess: gender and semitic discourse in nineteenth-century England Nadia
Valman; 8. Anti'philosemitism' and anti-antisemitism in imperial Germany
Lars Fischer; 9. From recognition to consensus: the nature of philosemitism
in Germany, 1871-1932 Alan T. Levenson; Part IV. American Philosemitism:
10. Ethnic role models and chosen peoples: philosemitism in
African-American culture Jonathan Karp; 11. Connoisseurs of angst: the
Jewish mystique and postwar American literary culture Julian Levinson; 12.
'It's all in the Bible': evangelical Christians, biblical literalism and
philosemitism in our times Yaakov Ariel; Part V. Philosemitism in
Post-Holocaust Europe: 13. What is the opposite of genocide? Philosemitic
television in Germany, 1963-1995 Wulf Kansteiner; 14. 'Non-Jewish, non
kosher, yet also recommended': beyond 'virtually Jewish' in post-millenium
Central Europe Ruth Ellen Gruber.
Karp; Part I. Medieval and Early Modern Frameworks: 1. Philosemitic
tendencies in medieval western Christendom Robert Chazan; 2. The revival of
Christian Hebraism in early modern Europe Abraham Melamed; 3. The
philosemitic moment? Judaism and republicanism in seventeenth-century
European thought Adam Sutcliffe; Part II. Three European Philosemites: 4.
William Whiston's Judeo-Christianity: millenarianism and Christian Zionism
in early enlightenment England Adam Shear; 5. A friend of the Jews? The
Abbé Grégoire and philosemitism in revolutionary France Alyssa Goldstein
Sepinwall; 6. Ordinary people, ordinary Jews: Mór Jókai as Magyar
philosemite Howard Lupovitch; Part III. The Cultural Politics of
Philosemitism in Victorian Britain and Imperial Germany: 7. Bad Jew / good
Jewess: gender and semitic discourse in nineteenth-century England Nadia
Valman; 8. Anti'philosemitism' and anti-antisemitism in imperial Germany
Lars Fischer; 9. From recognition to consensus: the nature of philosemitism
in Germany, 1871-1932 Alan T. Levenson; Part IV. American Philosemitism:
10. Ethnic role models and chosen peoples: philosemitism in
African-American culture Jonathan Karp; 11. Connoisseurs of angst: the
Jewish mystique and postwar American literary culture Julian Levinson; 12.
'It's all in the Bible': evangelical Christians, biblical literalism and
philosemitism in our times Yaakov Ariel; Part V. Philosemitism in
Post-Holocaust Europe: 13. What is the opposite of genocide? Philosemitic
television in Germany, 1963-1995 Wulf Kansteiner; 14. 'Non-Jewish, non
kosher, yet also recommended': beyond 'virtually Jewish' in post-millenium
Central Europe Ruth Ellen Gruber.
Introduction: a brief history of philosemitism Adam Sutcliffe and Jonathan
Karp; Part I. Medieval and Early Modern Frameworks: 1. Philosemitic
tendencies in medieval western Christendom Robert Chazan; 2. The revival of
Christian Hebraism in early modern Europe Abraham Melamed; 3. The
philosemitic moment? Judaism and republicanism in seventeenth-century
European thought Adam Sutcliffe; Part II. Three European Philosemites: 4.
William Whiston's Judeo-Christianity: millenarianism and Christian Zionism
in early enlightenment England Adam Shear; 5. A friend of the Jews? The
Abbé Grégoire and philosemitism in revolutionary France Alyssa Goldstein
Sepinwall; 6. Ordinary people, ordinary Jews: Mór Jókai as Magyar
philosemite Howard Lupovitch; Part III. The Cultural Politics of
Philosemitism in Victorian Britain and Imperial Germany: 7. Bad Jew / good
Jewess: gender and semitic discourse in nineteenth-century England Nadia
Valman; 8. Anti'philosemitism' and anti-antisemitism in imperial Germany
Lars Fischer; 9. From recognition to consensus: the nature of philosemitism
in Germany, 1871-1932 Alan T. Levenson; Part IV. American Philosemitism:
10. Ethnic role models and chosen peoples: philosemitism in
African-American culture Jonathan Karp; 11. Connoisseurs of angst: the
Jewish mystique and postwar American literary culture Julian Levinson; 12.
'It's all in the Bible': evangelical Christians, biblical literalism and
philosemitism in our times Yaakov Ariel; Part V. Philosemitism in
Post-Holocaust Europe: 13. What is the opposite of genocide? Philosemitic
television in Germany, 1963-1995 Wulf Kansteiner; 14. 'Non-Jewish, non
kosher, yet also recommended': beyond 'virtually Jewish' in post-millenium
Central Europe Ruth Ellen Gruber.
Karp; Part I. Medieval and Early Modern Frameworks: 1. Philosemitic
tendencies in medieval western Christendom Robert Chazan; 2. The revival of
Christian Hebraism in early modern Europe Abraham Melamed; 3. The
philosemitic moment? Judaism and republicanism in seventeenth-century
European thought Adam Sutcliffe; Part II. Three European Philosemites: 4.
William Whiston's Judeo-Christianity: millenarianism and Christian Zionism
in early enlightenment England Adam Shear; 5. A friend of the Jews? The
Abbé Grégoire and philosemitism in revolutionary France Alyssa Goldstein
Sepinwall; 6. Ordinary people, ordinary Jews: Mór Jókai as Magyar
philosemite Howard Lupovitch; Part III. The Cultural Politics of
Philosemitism in Victorian Britain and Imperial Germany: 7. Bad Jew / good
Jewess: gender and semitic discourse in nineteenth-century England Nadia
Valman; 8. Anti'philosemitism' and anti-antisemitism in imperial Germany
Lars Fischer; 9. From recognition to consensus: the nature of philosemitism
in Germany, 1871-1932 Alan T. Levenson; Part IV. American Philosemitism:
10. Ethnic role models and chosen peoples: philosemitism in
African-American culture Jonathan Karp; 11. Connoisseurs of angst: the
Jewish mystique and postwar American literary culture Julian Levinson; 12.
'It's all in the Bible': evangelical Christians, biblical literalism and
philosemitism in our times Yaakov Ariel; Part V. Philosemitism in
Post-Holocaust Europe: 13. What is the opposite of genocide? Philosemitic
television in Germany, 1963-1995 Wulf Kansteiner; 14. 'Non-Jewish, non
kosher, yet also recommended': beyond 'virtually Jewish' in post-millenium
Central Europe Ruth Ellen Gruber.