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Jews, liberalism, antisemitism : a global history / edited by Abigail Green, Simon Levis Sullam.
Van Pelt Library DS115.5 .J49 2020
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Palgrave critical studies of antisemitism and racism
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Jews--History--Philosophy.
- Jews.
- History.
- Philosophy.
- Jews--Historiography.
- Antisemitism--Historiography.
- Antisemitism.
- Liberalism--Religious aspects--Judaism.
- Liberalism.
- Physical Description:
- xviii, 429 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 22 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Cham ; Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
- Summary:
- This is a timely contribution to some of the most pressing debates facing scholars of Jewish Studies today. It forces us to re-think standard approaches to both antisemitism and liberalism. Its geographic scope offers a model for how scholars can ?provincialize? Europe and engage in a transnational approach to Jewish history. The book crackles with intellectual energy; it is truly a pleasure to read.?- Jessica M. Marglin, University of Southern California, USA0Green and Levis Sullam have assembled a collection of original, and provocative essays that, in illuminating the historic relationship between Jews and liberalism, transform our understanding of liberalism itself. - Derek Penslar, Harvard University, USA0?This book offers a strikingly new account of Liberalism?s relationship to Jews. Previous scholarship stressed that Liberalism had to overcome its abivalence in order to achieve a principled stand on granting Jews rights and equality. This volume asserts, through multiple examples, that Liberalism excluded many groups, including Jews, so that the exclusion of Jews was indeed integral to Liberalism and constitutive for it. This is an important volume, with a challenging argument for the present moment.?- David Sorkin, Yale University, USA0The emancipatory promise of liberalism ? and its exclusionary qualities ? shaped the fate of Jews in many parts of the world during the age of empire. Yet historians have mostly understood the relationship between Jews, liberalism and antisemitism as a European story, defined by the collapse of liberalism and the Holocaust. This volume challenges that perspective by taking a global approach. It takes account of recent historical work that explores issues of race, discrimination and hybrid identities in colonial and postcolonial settings, but which has done so without taking much account of Jews. Individual essays explore how liberalism, citizenship, nationality, gender, religion, race functioned differently in European Jewish heartlands, in the Mediterranean peripheries of Spain and the Ottoman empire, and in the North American Atlantic world.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Jews, Liberalism, Antisemitism: Towards a Twenty-First-Century History / Simon Levis Sullam
- pt. I The Limits of Liberalism
- 2. Liberalism and Antisemitism: A Reassessment from the Peripheries / Lisa Moses Leff
- 3. Osman Bey's The Conquest of the World by Jews (1873): A Liberal Antisemitism? / Simon Levis Sullam
- 4. Jews and Other Others / Ari Joskowicz
- pt. II Living Liberalism
- 5. The Material of Race: Caribbean Jews, Clothing, and Manhood in the Age of Emancipation and Liberal Revolution / Laura Arnold Leibman
- 6. Liberalism, Antisemitism and Everyday Life in Vienna: The Tragic Case of Heinrich Jaques (1831-94) / Jonathan Kwan
- 7. Giving and Dying in Liberal Italy: Jewish Men and Women in Italian Culture Wars / Luisa Levi D'Ancona Modena
- pt. III Rethinking East-West
- 8. Unsettling the "Jewish Question" from the Margins of Europe: Spanish Liberalism and Sepharad / Michal Rose Friedman
- 9. A Model Milled Ottoman Jewish Citizenship at the End of Empire / Julia Phillips Cohen
- 10. From East to West: As the Liberal Melting Pot of Jewish Politics / M. M. Silver
- pt. IV Liberalism, Empire, Zionism
- 11. Who Introduced Liberalism into the Damascus Affair (1840)? Center, Periphery and Networks in the Jewish Response to the Blood Libel / Yaron Tsur
- 12. A Jewish "Liberal" in Istanbul: Vladimir Jabotinsky, the Young Turks and the Zionist Press Network, 1908-1911 / Ozan Ozavci
- 13. Jews, Imperial Liberalism, and the Predicament of "Small Nations": Lewis B. Namier's Gentry Nationalism / Arie M. Dubnov
- pt. V Making, Unmaking, and Remaking Liberalism
- 14. 1848 and Beyond: Jews in the National and International Politics of Secularism and Revolution / Abigail Green
- 15. "A Certain Type of Liberalism": Minority Rights in Jewish Liberal Discourse, 1848-1948 / James Loeffler
- 16. The Jewishness of Cold War Liberalism / Malachi Haim Hacohen
- 17. Afterword / Samuel Moyn.
- Notes:
- Print on demand edition.
- Other Format:
- ebook version :
- ISBN:
- 9783030482398
- 3030482391
- OCLC:
- 1152424508
- Publisher Number:
- 99986123806
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