This book uses historical, sociological, theological, social-psychological, and especially literary insights to depict various forms of European Jewish patriotism from the French Revolution until the Holocaust, combining scrutiny of long-term socio-historical and religious forces with more recent factors deriving from the rise of secular enlightenment, emancipation and nationalism.
This book uses historical, sociological, theological, social-psychological, and especially literary insights to depict various forms of European Jewish patriotism from the French Revolution until the Holocaust, combining scrutiny of long-term socio-historical and religious forces with more recent factors deriving from the rise of secular enlightenment, emancipation and nationalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor David Aberbach teaches in the Jewish Studies department at McGill University, Montreal. He has published twelve books including Jewish Cultural Nationalism (Routledge, 2010) and Imperialism and Biblical Prophecy (Routledge, 2011). His research interests focus on the relationship between literature and the social sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Between Hope and Terror: The European Jews, 1789 1939 2. Patriotism and its Limits in Germany 3. Jewish Patriotism in Austria Hungary 4. Patriotism and East European Jews 5. Jewish Emancipation, Patriotism and anti Semitism 6. From Patriotism to Militant Zionism: European Jewish Army Service 1789 1939 7. Zionist Patriotism and anti Semitism, 1897 1942 8. Literary Warnings of the Holocaust 9. Love unrequited: the failure of Jewish emancipation 1789 1939 10. Historical Roots of European Anti Semitism and Jewish Patriotism Conclusion
Preface 1. Between Hope and Terror: The European Jews, 1789 1939 2. Patriotism and its Limits in Germany 3. Jewish Patriotism in Austria Hungary 4. Patriotism and East European Jews 5. Jewish Emancipation, Patriotism and anti Semitism 6. From Patriotism to Militant Zionism: European Jewish Army Service 1789 1939 7. Zionist Patriotism and anti Semitism, 1897 1942 8. Literary Warnings of the Holocaust 9. Love unrequited: the failure of Jewish emancipation 1789 1939 10. Historical Roots of European Anti Semitism and Jewish Patriotism Conclusion
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