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German Jewry : Between Hope and Despair / ed. by Nils Roemer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Jews in Space and TimePublisher: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (360 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781934843871
  • 9781618110497
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS134.25 .G47 2013eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Introduction -- CHAPTER I. Jews and Nation Building in Germany, 1815-1918 -- CHAPTER II. Situational Ethnicity versus Milieu Identity: Jews and Catholics in Imperial Germany -- CHAPTER III. Redefining Judaism in Imperial Germany: Practices, Mentalities, and Communities -- CHAPTER IV. Kafka’s Kitsch: Laughter, Tears, and Yiddish Theatre in Prewar Weimar Berlin -- CHAPTER V. “The Rathenau Charisma”: Modern Design and Art in the Service of the Rathenaus -- CHAPTER VI. The Jews and the German War Experience, 1914-1918 -- CHAPTER VII. Gemeinschaft and Gemeinde: The Ideological and Institutional Transformation of the Jewish Community -- CHAPTER VIII. German Jews beyond Bildung and Liberalism: The Radical Jewish Revival in the Weimar Republic -- CHAPTER IX. Between Deutschtum and Judentum: Ideological Controversies within the Centralverein -- CHAPTER X. Inside/Outside the University: Philosophy as Way and Problem in Cohen, Buber, and Rosenzweig -- CHAPTER XI. Cultural Transfers between Ostjuden and Westjuden: German Jewish Intellectuals and Yiddish Culture, 1897-1930 -- CHAPTER XII. A Jewish Heimat on Borrowed Time -- Index
Summary: German Jewry between Hope and Despair,1871-1933, provides important interpretations of this tumultuous and conflict-ridden period and invites readers to partake in the ongoing debate over modern Jewish identities and cultures. Marked at the outset by emancipation and the emergence of modern anti-Semitism, the period witnessed a profound transformation of Jewish social, political, and religious life culminating in the renaissance of Jewish cultures on the eve of the Holocaust. This textbook unites studies that inform our understanding of this historical epoch to this day as well as important historical revisions. Amongst the many contributions are texts by Michael Brenner, Willi Goetschel, Marion Kaplan, George L. Mosse, Peter Pulzer, and Till van Rahden.

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Introduction -- CHAPTER I. Jews and Nation Building in Germany, 1815-1918 -- CHAPTER II. Situational Ethnicity versus Milieu Identity: Jews and Catholics in Imperial Germany -- CHAPTER III. Redefining Judaism in Imperial Germany: Practices, Mentalities, and Communities -- CHAPTER IV. Kafka’s Kitsch: Laughter, Tears, and Yiddish Theatre in Prewar Weimar Berlin -- CHAPTER V. “The Rathenau Charisma”: Modern Design and Art in the Service of the Rathenaus -- CHAPTER VI. The Jews and the German War Experience, 1914-1918 -- CHAPTER VII. Gemeinschaft and Gemeinde: The Ideological and Institutional Transformation of the Jewish Community -- CHAPTER VIII. German Jews beyond Bildung and Liberalism: The Radical Jewish Revival in the Weimar Republic -- CHAPTER IX. Between Deutschtum and Judentum: Ideological Controversies within the Centralverein -- CHAPTER X. Inside/Outside the University: Philosophy as Way and Problem in Cohen, Buber, and Rosenzweig -- CHAPTER XI. Cultural Transfers between Ostjuden and Westjuden: German Jewish Intellectuals and Yiddish Culture, 1897-1930 -- CHAPTER XII. A Jewish Heimat on Borrowed Time -- Index

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German Jewry between Hope and Despair,1871-1933, provides important interpretations of this tumultuous and conflict-ridden period and invites readers to partake in the ongoing debate over modern Jewish identities and cultures. Marked at the outset by emancipation and the emergence of modern anti-Semitism, the period witnessed a profound transformation of Jewish social, political, and religious life culminating in the renaissance of Jewish cultures on the eve of the Holocaust. This textbook unites studies that inform our understanding of this historical epoch to this day as well as important historical revisions. Amongst the many contributions are texts by Michael Brenner, Willi Goetschel, Marion Kaplan, George L. Mosse, Peter Pulzer, and Till van Rahden.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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