
Toward Modernity
European Jewish Model
Jacob Katz(Editor)
Transaction Publishers
1st Edition
Published on 31. May 1987
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-88738-092-1 (ISBN)
Description
The contributors to this volume throw light on one of the central problems of modern Jewish historiography: How has Jewry and Judaism survived the crisis of the breakup of Jewish traditional society, the transition from the dosed, ghetto existence into a more or less open environment? The process of development, starting in eighteenth-century Germany, gradually encompassed the entire world of European Jewish experience.Toward Modernity compares modernization in Germany with its counterparts in other countries to see if the German-Jewish development had any influence on what transpired elsewhere. The authors explore the history of Jewish modernization in Russia, Galicia, Vienna, Prague, Hungary, Holland, France, England, Italy, and the United States. Topics covered include: the political and social authority of Jewish community institutions; external impediments and internal inhibitions for Jews to be absorbed by the dominant culture; the relationship of the state to the Jewish community; educational and religious reform; the influence of the rational scientific worldview; and the possibility of inclusion in the emerging middle classes.Contents: Jacob Katz, Introduction; Emanuel Etkes, Immanent Factors and External Influences in the Development of the Haskala Movement in Russia; Israel Bartal, 'The Heavenly City of Germany' and Absolutism a la Mode D'Autriche: The Rise of the Haskala in Galicia; Robert S. Wistrich, The Modernization of Viennese Jewry: The Impact of German Culture in a Multiethnic State; Hillel J. Kieval, Caution's Progress: The Modernization of Jewish Life in Prague, 1780-1830; Michael Silber, The German Jewish Experience and Its Impact on Hungarian Jewry, 1780-1870; Michael Graetz, The History of an Estrangement between Two Jewish Communities: German and French Jewry during the Nineteenth Century; Joseph Michman, The Impact of German-Jewish Modernization on Dutch Jewry; Lois C. Dubin, Trieste and Berlin: The Italian Role in the Cultural Politics of the Haskalah; Todd M. Endelman, The Englishness of Jewish Modernity in England; Michael A. Meyer, German Jewish Identity in Nineteenth Century America.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Somerset
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88738-092-1 (9780887380921)
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Content
Introduction 1. Immanent Factors and External Influences in the Development of the Haskalah Movement in Russia 2. The Heavenly City of Germany and Absolutism a la Mode d'Autriche: The Rise of the Haskalah in Galicia 3. The Modernization of Viennese Jewry: The Impact of German Culture in a Multi-Ethnic State 4. Caution's Progress: The Modernization of Jewish Life in Prague, 1780-1830 5. The Historical Experience of German Jewry and Its Impact on the Haskalah and Reform in Hungary 6. The History of an Estrangement between Two Jewish Communities: German and French Jewry during the Nineteenth Century 7. The Impact of German-Jewish Modernization on Dutch Jewry 8. Trieste and Berlin: The Italian Role in the Cultural Politics of the Haskalah 9. The Englishness of Jewish Modernity in England 10. German-Jewish Identity in Nineteenth-Century America