The Cambridge History of Judaism
Herausgeber: Karp, Jonathan; Sutcliffe, Adam
The Cambridge History of Judaism
Herausgeber: Karp, Jonathan; Sutcliffe, Adam
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1154
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 1630g
- ISBN-13: 9781108810548
- ISBN-10: 1108810543
- Artikelnr.: 58305259
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Introduction Jonathan Karp and Adam Sutcliffe; Part I. European and
Mediterranean Jewry 1500-1650: 1. The Catholic Church and the Jews Kenneth
Stow; 2. Judaism and Protestantism R. Po-chia Hsia; 3. The rise of Ottoman
Jewry Joseph R. Hacker; 4. The shifting legal and political status of early
modern Jewries Andreas Gotzmann; 5. Jews and the early modern economy
Francesca Trivellato; 6. The early modern Jewish community and its
institutions Elisheva Carlebach; Part II. Themes and Trends in Early Modern
Jewish Life: 7. Iberia and beyond: Judeoconversos and the Iberian
inquisitions David Graizbord; 8. The establishment of East European Jewry
Israel Bartal; 9. Linguistic transformations: Ladino (Judeo-Spanish)
Matthias B. Lehmann; 10. Continuity and change in early modern Yiddish
language and literature Jean Baumgarten; 11. Jewish book culture since the
invention of printing (1469-c.1815) Emile G. L. Schrijver; 12. The
Christian study of Judaism in early modern Europe Theodore Dunkelgrun; 13.
Rabbinic culture and the development of Halakhah Jay R. Berkovitz; 14.
Discipline, dissent, and communal authority in the Western Sephardic
Diaspora Yosef Kaplan; 15. Education and Homiletics Marc Saperstein; 16.
Dimensions of Kabbalah from the Spanish expulsion to the dawn of Hasidism
Lawrence Fine; 17. Magic, mysticism, and popular belief in Jewish culture
(1500-1815) J. H. Chajes; 18. Sabbatai Sevi and the Sabbatean movement Matt
Goldish; 19. Science, medicine and Jewish philosophy Adam Shear; 20. Port
Jews revisited: commerce and culture in the age of European expansion Lois
C. Dubin; 21. Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian economy (1453-1795) Adam
Teller; 22. Jewish piety and devotion in early modern Eastern Europe Glenn
Dynner; 23. The rise of Hasidism Moshe Rosman; 24. Enlightenment and
Haskalah Edward Breuer; 25. Women, water, and wine: the paradoxical piety
of early modern Jewry Elliott Horowitz; 26. Jews, Judaism, and the visual
arts Marc Michael Epstein; 27. Musical dilemmas of early modern Jews Edwin
Seroussi; Part III. The Jewish World, 1650-1815: 28. Judaism in Germany
(1650-1815) Deborah Hertz; 29. The making of Habsburg Jewry in the long
eighteenth century Michael K. Silber; 30. The Jews of Poland-Lithuania
(1650-1815) François Guesnet; 31. The Jews of the Ottoman Empire 1580-1839
Joseph R. Hacker; 32. The Jews of Italy (1650-1815) Francesca Bregoli; 33.
Locals: the Jews in the early modern Dutch Republic Bart T. Wallet and
Irene Zwiep; 34. The Jews of France (c.1650-c.1815) Jay R. Berkovitz; 35.
The Jews of Great Britain (1650-1815) Todd M. Endelman; 36. The Jews in the
early modern Caribbean and the Atlantic world Wim Klooster; 37. The Jews in
early North America: agents of empire, champions of liberty Bill Pencak;
38. The Jews of Africa and Asia (1500-1815) Tudor Parfitt; 39. The Jews of
Iran in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Vera B. Moreen; 40.
Toleration, integration, regeneration, and reform: rethinking the roots and
routes of 'Jewish emancipation' Adam Sutcliffe; 41. Looking backward and
forward: rethinking Jewish modernity in the light of early modernity David
B. Ruderman; Index.
Mediterranean Jewry 1500-1650: 1. The Catholic Church and the Jews Kenneth
Stow; 2. Judaism and Protestantism R. Po-chia Hsia; 3. The rise of Ottoman
Jewry Joseph R. Hacker; 4. The shifting legal and political status of early
modern Jewries Andreas Gotzmann; 5. Jews and the early modern economy
Francesca Trivellato; 6. The early modern Jewish community and its
institutions Elisheva Carlebach; Part II. Themes and Trends in Early Modern
Jewish Life: 7. Iberia and beyond: Judeoconversos and the Iberian
inquisitions David Graizbord; 8. The establishment of East European Jewry
Israel Bartal; 9. Linguistic transformations: Ladino (Judeo-Spanish)
Matthias B. Lehmann; 10. Continuity and change in early modern Yiddish
language and literature Jean Baumgarten; 11. Jewish book culture since the
invention of printing (1469-c.1815) Emile G. L. Schrijver; 12. The
Christian study of Judaism in early modern Europe Theodore Dunkelgrun; 13.
Rabbinic culture and the development of Halakhah Jay R. Berkovitz; 14.
Discipline, dissent, and communal authority in the Western Sephardic
Diaspora Yosef Kaplan; 15. Education and Homiletics Marc Saperstein; 16.
Dimensions of Kabbalah from the Spanish expulsion to the dawn of Hasidism
Lawrence Fine; 17. Magic, mysticism, and popular belief in Jewish culture
(1500-1815) J. H. Chajes; 18. Sabbatai Sevi and the Sabbatean movement Matt
Goldish; 19. Science, medicine and Jewish philosophy Adam Shear; 20. Port
Jews revisited: commerce and culture in the age of European expansion Lois
C. Dubin; 21. Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian economy (1453-1795) Adam
Teller; 22. Jewish piety and devotion in early modern Eastern Europe Glenn
Dynner; 23. The rise of Hasidism Moshe Rosman; 24. Enlightenment and
Haskalah Edward Breuer; 25. Women, water, and wine: the paradoxical piety
of early modern Jewry Elliott Horowitz; 26. Jews, Judaism, and the visual
arts Marc Michael Epstein; 27. Musical dilemmas of early modern Jews Edwin
Seroussi; Part III. The Jewish World, 1650-1815: 28. Judaism in Germany
(1650-1815) Deborah Hertz; 29. The making of Habsburg Jewry in the long
eighteenth century Michael K. Silber; 30. The Jews of Poland-Lithuania
(1650-1815) François Guesnet; 31. The Jews of the Ottoman Empire 1580-1839
Joseph R. Hacker; 32. The Jews of Italy (1650-1815) Francesca Bregoli; 33.
Locals: the Jews in the early modern Dutch Republic Bart T. Wallet and
Irene Zwiep; 34. The Jews of France (c.1650-c.1815) Jay R. Berkovitz; 35.
The Jews of Great Britain (1650-1815) Todd M. Endelman; 36. The Jews in the
early modern Caribbean and the Atlantic world Wim Klooster; 37. The Jews in
early North America: agents of empire, champions of liberty Bill Pencak;
38. The Jews of Africa and Asia (1500-1815) Tudor Parfitt; 39. The Jews of
Iran in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Vera B. Moreen; 40.
Toleration, integration, regeneration, and reform: rethinking the roots and
routes of 'Jewish emancipation' Adam Sutcliffe; 41. Looking backward and
forward: rethinking Jewish modernity in the light of early modernity David
B. Ruderman; Index.
Introduction Jonathan Karp and Adam Sutcliffe; Part I. European and
Mediterranean Jewry 1500-1650: 1. The Catholic Church and the Jews Kenneth
Stow; 2. Judaism and Protestantism R. Po-chia Hsia; 3. The rise of Ottoman
Jewry Joseph R. Hacker; 4. The shifting legal and political status of early
modern Jewries Andreas Gotzmann; 5. Jews and the early modern economy
Francesca Trivellato; 6. The early modern Jewish community and its
institutions Elisheva Carlebach; Part II. Themes and Trends in Early Modern
Jewish Life: 7. Iberia and beyond: Judeoconversos and the Iberian
inquisitions David Graizbord; 8. The establishment of East European Jewry
Israel Bartal; 9. Linguistic transformations: Ladino (Judeo-Spanish)
Matthias B. Lehmann; 10. Continuity and change in early modern Yiddish
language and literature Jean Baumgarten; 11. Jewish book culture since the
invention of printing (1469-c.1815) Emile G. L. Schrijver; 12. The
Christian study of Judaism in early modern Europe Theodore Dunkelgrun; 13.
Rabbinic culture and the development of Halakhah Jay R. Berkovitz; 14.
Discipline, dissent, and communal authority in the Western Sephardic
Diaspora Yosef Kaplan; 15. Education and Homiletics Marc Saperstein; 16.
Dimensions of Kabbalah from the Spanish expulsion to the dawn of Hasidism
Lawrence Fine; 17. Magic, mysticism, and popular belief in Jewish culture
(1500-1815) J. H. Chajes; 18. Sabbatai Sevi and the Sabbatean movement Matt
Goldish; 19. Science, medicine and Jewish philosophy Adam Shear; 20. Port
Jews revisited: commerce and culture in the age of European expansion Lois
C. Dubin; 21. Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian economy (1453-1795) Adam
Teller; 22. Jewish piety and devotion in early modern Eastern Europe Glenn
Dynner; 23. The rise of Hasidism Moshe Rosman; 24. Enlightenment and
Haskalah Edward Breuer; 25. Women, water, and wine: the paradoxical piety
of early modern Jewry Elliott Horowitz; 26. Jews, Judaism, and the visual
arts Marc Michael Epstein; 27. Musical dilemmas of early modern Jews Edwin
Seroussi; Part III. The Jewish World, 1650-1815: 28. Judaism in Germany
(1650-1815) Deborah Hertz; 29. The making of Habsburg Jewry in the long
eighteenth century Michael K. Silber; 30. The Jews of Poland-Lithuania
(1650-1815) François Guesnet; 31. The Jews of the Ottoman Empire 1580-1839
Joseph R. Hacker; 32. The Jews of Italy (1650-1815) Francesca Bregoli; 33.
Locals: the Jews in the early modern Dutch Republic Bart T. Wallet and
Irene Zwiep; 34. The Jews of France (c.1650-c.1815) Jay R. Berkovitz; 35.
The Jews of Great Britain (1650-1815) Todd M. Endelman; 36. The Jews in the
early modern Caribbean and the Atlantic world Wim Klooster; 37. The Jews in
early North America: agents of empire, champions of liberty Bill Pencak;
38. The Jews of Africa and Asia (1500-1815) Tudor Parfitt; 39. The Jews of
Iran in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Vera B. Moreen; 40.
Toleration, integration, regeneration, and reform: rethinking the roots and
routes of 'Jewish emancipation' Adam Sutcliffe; 41. Looking backward and
forward: rethinking Jewish modernity in the light of early modernity David
B. Ruderman; Index.
Mediterranean Jewry 1500-1650: 1. The Catholic Church and the Jews Kenneth
Stow; 2. Judaism and Protestantism R. Po-chia Hsia; 3. The rise of Ottoman
Jewry Joseph R. Hacker; 4. The shifting legal and political status of early
modern Jewries Andreas Gotzmann; 5. Jews and the early modern economy
Francesca Trivellato; 6. The early modern Jewish community and its
institutions Elisheva Carlebach; Part II. Themes and Trends in Early Modern
Jewish Life: 7. Iberia and beyond: Judeoconversos and the Iberian
inquisitions David Graizbord; 8. The establishment of East European Jewry
Israel Bartal; 9. Linguistic transformations: Ladino (Judeo-Spanish)
Matthias B. Lehmann; 10. Continuity and change in early modern Yiddish
language and literature Jean Baumgarten; 11. Jewish book culture since the
invention of printing (1469-c.1815) Emile G. L. Schrijver; 12. The
Christian study of Judaism in early modern Europe Theodore Dunkelgrun; 13.
Rabbinic culture and the development of Halakhah Jay R. Berkovitz; 14.
Discipline, dissent, and communal authority in the Western Sephardic
Diaspora Yosef Kaplan; 15. Education and Homiletics Marc Saperstein; 16.
Dimensions of Kabbalah from the Spanish expulsion to the dawn of Hasidism
Lawrence Fine; 17. Magic, mysticism, and popular belief in Jewish culture
(1500-1815) J. H. Chajes; 18. Sabbatai Sevi and the Sabbatean movement Matt
Goldish; 19. Science, medicine and Jewish philosophy Adam Shear; 20. Port
Jews revisited: commerce and culture in the age of European expansion Lois
C. Dubin; 21. Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian economy (1453-1795) Adam
Teller; 22. Jewish piety and devotion in early modern Eastern Europe Glenn
Dynner; 23. The rise of Hasidism Moshe Rosman; 24. Enlightenment and
Haskalah Edward Breuer; 25. Women, water, and wine: the paradoxical piety
of early modern Jewry Elliott Horowitz; 26. Jews, Judaism, and the visual
arts Marc Michael Epstein; 27. Musical dilemmas of early modern Jews Edwin
Seroussi; Part III. The Jewish World, 1650-1815: 28. Judaism in Germany
(1650-1815) Deborah Hertz; 29. The making of Habsburg Jewry in the long
eighteenth century Michael K. Silber; 30. The Jews of Poland-Lithuania
(1650-1815) François Guesnet; 31. The Jews of the Ottoman Empire 1580-1839
Joseph R. Hacker; 32. The Jews of Italy (1650-1815) Francesca Bregoli; 33.
Locals: the Jews in the early modern Dutch Republic Bart T. Wallet and
Irene Zwiep; 34. The Jews of France (c.1650-c.1815) Jay R. Berkovitz; 35.
The Jews of Great Britain (1650-1815) Todd M. Endelman; 36. The Jews in the
early modern Caribbean and the Atlantic world Wim Klooster; 37. The Jews in
early North America: agents of empire, champions of liberty Bill Pencak;
38. The Jews of Africa and Asia (1500-1815) Tudor Parfitt; 39. The Jews of
Iran in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Vera B. Moreen; 40.
Toleration, integration, regeneration, and reform: rethinking the roots and
routes of 'Jewish emancipation' Adam Sutcliffe; 41. Looking backward and
forward: rethinking Jewish modernity in the light of early modernity David
B. Ruderman; Index.