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  • 1
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    Book
    Princeton [u.a.] : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 0691119953
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 438 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2004
    DDC: 940/.04924 22
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1870-1960 ; Geschichte ; Capitalisme - Aspect social ; Civilisation moderne et contemporaine - Influence juive ; Entrepreneuriat - Aspect social ; Intégration sociale - Russie ; Joden ; Juifs - Europe - Conditions sociales ; Juifs - Europe - Conditions économiques ; Juifs - Russie - Conditions sociales - 19e siècle ; Juifs - Russie - Conditions sociales - 20e siècle ; Juifs - Russie - Conditions économiques - 19e siècle ; Juifs - Russie - Conditions économiques - 20e siècle ; Sociaal-economische geschiedenis ; Gesellschaft ; Juden ; Kapitalismus ; Wirtschaft ; Jews -- Europe -- Economic conditions ; Jews -- Europe -- Social conditions ; Jews -- Russia -- Economic conditions -- 19th century ; Jews -- Russia -- Economic conditions -- 20th century ; Jews -- Russia -- Social conditions -- 19th century ; Jews -- Russia -- Social conditions -- 20th century ; Civilization, Modern -- Jewish influences ; Social integration -- Russia ; Capitalism -- Social aspects ; Entrepreneurship -- Social aspects ; Moderne ; Internationalismus ; Juden ; Sozialismus ; Migration ; Russie - Civilisation - Influence juive ; Russie - Relations interethniques ; Europa ; Russland ; Russia -- Ethnic relations ; Russia -- Civilization -- Jewish influences ; Osteuropa ; Sowjetunion ; Russland ; Russland ; Juden ; Moderne ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Osteuropa ; Sozialismus ; Juden ; Geschichte 1870-1960 ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Russland ; Sowjetunion ; Juden ; Internationalismus ; Migration
    Abstract: The author claims that not only have Jews adapted better than many other groups to living in the modern world, they have become the premiere symbol and standard of modern life everywhere. The Jews traditionally belonged to a social category known as "service nomads," an outsider group specializing in the delivery of goods and services. This role--urban, mobile, literate, articulate, intellectually intricate, physically fastidious, and occupationally flexible--has taken center stage in the modern age. Marxism and Freudianism sprang largely from the Jewish predicament, and both Soviet Bolshevism and American liberalism were affected in fundamental ways by the Jewish exodus from the Pale of Settlement. The book concentrates on the drama of the Russian Jews, including m̌igrš and their offspring in America, Palestine, and the Soviet Union. But Slezkine has as much to say about the many faces of modernity as he does about Jewry.--Publisher.
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  • 2
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    New Haven [u.a.] : Yale Univ. Press.
    ISBN: 0300097018
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 258 S. , Ill.
    Year of publication: 2002
    DDC: 305.892/4043/09033 21
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1700-1800 ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Geschichte 1750-1850 ; Geschichte 1680-1790 ; Geistesgeschichte 1770-1820 ; Antisemitisme ; Emancipatie ; Etnische betrekkingen ; Intellectuelen ; Joden ; Sociale status ; Vernieuwing ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Jews -- Emancipation -- Germany ; Jews -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Germany -- History -- 18th century ; Jews -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Germany -- History -- 19th century ; Antisemitism -- Germany -- History ; Assimilation ; Judenemanzipation ; Geistesgeschichte ; Judentum ; Aufklärung ; Antisemitismus ; Deutschland ; Germany -- Ethnic relations ; Deutschland ; Bibliografie ; Deutschland ; Judenemanzipation ; Geistesgeschichte ; Deutschland ; Antisemitismus ; Geistesgeschichte 1770-1820 ; Deutschland ; Judenemanzipation ; Geschichte 1680-1790 ; Aufklärung ; Judenemanzipation ; Deutschland ; Judentum ; Assimilation ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte 1750-1850
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  • 3
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    Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0198219806 , 0198208057
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 944 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 1999
    Series Statement: Oxford history of modern Europe
    DDC: 940/.04924 21
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1789-1939 ; Geschichte ; Joden ; Politieke geschiedenis ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Politik ; Jews -- Europe -- History ; Jews -- History -- 1789-1945 ; Jews -- Europe -- Politics and government ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Causes ; Antisemitism -- Europe -- History ; Soziale Integration ; Antisemitismus ; Emanzipation ; Zionismus ; Juden ; Europa ; Europe -- Ethnic relations ; Europa ; Europa ; Juden ; Geschichte 1789-1939 ; Europa ; Juden ; Soziale Integration ; Emanzipation ; Geschichte 1789-1939 ; Europa ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte 1789-1939 ; Europa ; Zionismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The twentieth century has seen both the greatest triumph of Jewish history and its greatest tragedy: the birth of the nation of Israel, and the state-sponsored genocide of the Holocaust. A People Apart is the first study to examine the role played by the Jews themselves, across the whole of Europe, during the century and a half leading up to these events. David Vital explores the Jews' troubled relationship with Europe, documenting the struggles of this 'nation without a territory' to establish a place for itself within an increasingly polarized and nationalist continent. He examines the clash within the Jewish community between politically neutral traditionalists and a new group of activists, whose unprecedented demands for national and political self-determination were stimulated both by increasing civil emancipation and the mounting effort to drive the Jews out of Europe altogether. Controversially, Professor Vital concludes that the history of the Jewish people was indeed in crucial respects although certainly not all of their own making; at times by their own autonomous action and choice; at others by inaction and default.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0195083261
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 300 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Year of publication: 1994
    Series Statement: Studies in Jewish history
    DDC: 943.1/55004924 20
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    Keywords: Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin ; Geschichte 1700-1800 ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Geschichte 1770-1830 ; Joden ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Jews -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 18th century ; Jews -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 19th century ; Jews -- Cultural assimilation -- Germany -- Berlin ; Jews -- Emancipation -- Germany -- Berlin ; Juden ; Assimilation ; Emanzipation ; Deutschland ; Berlin (Germany) -- Ethnic relations ; Berlin ; Berlin ; Juden ; Geschichte 1770-1830 ; Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin ; Assimilation ; Emanzipation ; Geschichte 1770-1830 ; Juden ; Berlin ; Geschichte 1770-1830
    Abstract: Berlin Jewry was the first major Jewish community to undergo the process of modernization which has since swept most of world Jewry. The process of adaptation to the cultural, linguistic and political life of the majority culture first proposed by intellectuals of the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskala) was accompanied by a thoroughgoing crisis of Jewish identity. Berlin Jewry was soon faced by patterns of illegitimacy, marital breakdown and conversion to Christianity on a scale never witnessed before. Scholars have long debated the severity of the crisis of Berlin Jewry as well as its connection to the philosophy and practice of the Jewish Enlightenment. The Berlin Jewish Community endeavors to settle much of the debate through a collective biography of all 3,500 Jews in Berlin at the time. The extraordinarily rich documentation about the life of Berlin Jewry in the period makes it possible to trace the personal and family connections between those involved in modernizing activities with those involved in the later crisis. The results of this study show that one in four families had members that converted and that pro-Enlightenment families were more likely to have converted relatives than were traditionalists. This correlation is not simply a matter of Enlightenment "responsibility" for the crisis, but rather was produced by a very complex and often contradictory process of moving from traditional to modern Jewish life. In this original and imaginative book, Steven M. Lowenstein presents definitive data on the dimensions and social dynamics of the crisis of Berlin Jewry at the end of the eighteenth century. It will be of interest to scholars and students of modern Jewish history, German history, social history, and modern Jewish religious and intellectual developments.
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