Reluctant Cosmopolitans

Reluctant Cosmopolitans
Author: Daniel M. Swetschinski
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2000-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781909821804

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Winner of the 2000 National Jewish Book Award for Sephardic Studies Focusing on the social dimension of Amsterdam's Portuguese Jewish economic and religious life, Swetschinski paints a lively and unconventional picture of the dynamics of a remarkable Jewish community, the first traditional Jewish society to engage creatively with the non-Jewish, secular world in relative harmony. A broad, authentic, and original vision of the transition from medieval to modern Jewish history.

Between the Middle Ages and Modernity

Between the Middle Ages and Modernity
Author: Charles H. Parker,Jerry H. Bentley
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742553108

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This groundbreaking book examines the complex relationships between individuals and communities in the profound transitions of the early modern period. Taking a global and comparative approach to historical issues, the distinguished contributors show that individual and community created and recreated one another in the major structures, interactions, and transitions of early modern times. Offering an important contribution to our understanding both of the early modern period and of its historiography, this volume will be an invaluable resource for scholars working in the fields of medieval, early modern, and modern history, and on the Renaissance and Reformation.

Cosmopolitan Anxieties

Cosmopolitan Anxieties
Author: Ruth Mandel
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2008-07-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 082234193X

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DIVAn anthropological history that traces shifts in 1990s German immigration policy regarding those within the Turkish diaspora, along with portraying the lives of Turkish immigrants./div

Reappraising the History of the Jews in the Netherlands

Reappraising the History of the Jews in the Netherlands
Author: J.C.H. Blom,David J. Wertheim,Hetty Berg,Bart T. Wallet
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 769
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781800858244

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The two decades since the last authoritative general history of Dutch Jews was published have seen such substantial developments in historical understanding that new assessment has become an imperative. This volume offers an indispensable survey from a contemporary viewpoint that reflects the new preoccupations of European historiography and allows the history of Dutch Jewry to be more integrated with that of other European Jewish histories. Historians from both older and newer generations shed significant light on all eras, providing fresh detail that reflects changed emphases and perspectives. In addition to such traditional subjects as the Jewish community’s relationship with the wider society and its internal structure, its leaders, and its international affiliations, new topics explored include the socio-economic aspects of Dutch Jewish life seen in the context of the integration of minorities more widely; a reassessment of the Holocaust years and consideration of the place of Holocaust memorialization in community life; and the impact of multiculturalist currents on Jews and Jewish politics. Memory studies, diaspora studies, postcolonial studies, and digital humanities all play their part in providing the fullest possible picture. This wide-ranging scholarship is complemented by a generous plate section with eighty fully captioned colour illustrations.

Cosmopolitanism in the Portuguese Speaking World

Cosmopolitanism in the Portuguese Speaking World
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004353435

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In this volume historians, anthropologists, musicologists, political scientists and literary scholars address different dimensions of cosmopolitanism in Portugal, Brazil, Angola and other parts of the world. Migrants, traders, writers, freemasons, architects, conservative and postcolonial politicians are among the figures analysed here.

Haven of Liberty

Haven of Liberty
Author: Howard B. Rock
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781479803514

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Part 1 of a three part series, City of promises : a history of the Jews of New York, Deborah Dash Moore, general editor.

City of promises a history of the jews of New York

City of promises   a history of the jews of New York
Author: Deborah Dash Moore,Howard B. Rock,Jeffrey S. Gurock,Annie Polland,Daniel Soyer
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 1154
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814717318

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New York Jews, so visible and integral to the culture, economy and politics of America's greatest city, has eluded the grasp of historians for decades. Surprisingly, no comprehensive history of New York Jews has ever been written. City of Promises: The History of the Jews in New York, a three volume set of original research, pioneers a path-breaking interpretation of a Jewish urban community at once the largest in Jewish history and most important in the modern world.

Cosmopolitanism Nationalism and the Jews of East Central Europe

Cosmopolitanism  Nationalism and the Jews of East Central Europe
Author: Michael L. Miller,Scott Ury
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2016-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317696780

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Since ancient times, Jews have had a long and tangled relationship to cosmopolitanism. Torn between a longstanding commitment to other Jews and the pressure to integrate into various host societies, many Jews have sought a third, seemingly neutral option, that of becoming citizens of the world: cosmopolitans. Few regions witnessed such intense debates on these questions as the lands of East Central Europe as they entered the modern era. From Berlin to Moscow and from Vilna to Bucharest, the Jews of East Central Europe were repeatedly torn between people, nation and the world. While many Jews and individuals of Jewish descent embraced cosmopolitan ideologies and movements across the span of the nineteenth century, such appeals to transcend the nation became increasingly suspect with the rise of integral nationalism. In Germany, Poland, Russia and other lands, Jews and other supporters of cosmopolitan movements were marginalized during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Although such sentiments reached their peak during the Second World War, anti-cosmopolitan propaganda continued throughout the Cold War when it often became an integral part of anti-Jewish campaigns in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Romania. Even after the end of the Cold War, the connection between Jews and cosmopolitanism continues to befuddle ideologues, cultural leaders and politicians in Europe, North America and Israel. The fourteen chapters amassed in this volume address these and other questions including: What lies at the roots of the longstanding connection between Jews and cosmopolitanism? How has this relationship changed over time? What can different cultural, economic and political developments teach us about the ongoing attraction and tension between Jews and cosmopolitanism? And, what can these test cases tell us about the future of Jews and cosmopolitanism in the twenty-first century? This book was originally published as a special issue of the European Review of History.