Rethinking European Jewish history /

This timely volume suggests a new framework for the study of Jewish history and helps to contextualize it within the mainstream of historical scholarship.

Xehetasun bibliografikoak
Erakunde egilea: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Beste egile batzuk: Cohen, Jeremy, 1953- (Argitaratzailea), Rosman, Moshe (Argitaratzailea)
Formatua: Licensed eBooks
Hizkuntza:ingelesa
Argitaratua: Oxford : The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, in association with Liverpool University Press 2014.
Saila:Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Sarrera elektronikoa:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv13qftt7
Aurkibidea:
  • Note on transliteration
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Reorienting the narrative
  • Chapter 1. Jewish history across borders
  • Chapter 2. Away from a definition of antisemitism: an essay in the semantics of historical description
  • Chapter 3. Does gender matter? Locating women in European Jewish history
  • Chapter 4. Assimilation and cultural exchange in modern Jewish history
  • Part II. From the Middle Ages to modernity
  • Chapter 5. Jewish cultural history in early Modern Europe: an agenda for future study
  • Chapter 6. The Reformation and the Jews
  • Chapter 7. Re(de)fining modernity in Jewish history
  • Part III. On the eve of the Spanish Expulsion
  • Chapter 8. Spanish 'Judaism' and 'Christianity' in an age of mass conversion
  • Chapter 9. The social context of apostasy among fifteenth-century Spanish Jewry: dynamics of a new religious borderland
  • Part IV. From Europe to America and back
  • Chapter 10. Transnationalism and mutual influence: American and East European Jewries in the 1920s and 1930s
  • Chapter 11. Transplanting the heart back east: returning Jewish musical culture from the United States to Europe
  • Contributors
  • Index.