Tradition and Change

Tradition and Change
Author: Mordecai Waxman
Publsiher: United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1958
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0838131166

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Originally published in 1958, this volume has been reprinted in a paperback edition with a new preface. Contains an extended introduction by the editor followed by classic statements by the founders and leading spokesmen of the Conservative Movement. Included among the authors are: Cyrus Adler, Morris Adler, Jacob Agus, Louis Finkelstein, Zacharias Frankel, Israel Friedlander, Louis Ginzberg, Robert Gordis, Simon Greenberg, Mordecai Kaplan, Solomon Schechter, Milton Steinberg, and Henrietta Szold.

Tradition and Change in Four Societies

Tradition and Change in Four Societies
Author: Richard B. Ford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1974
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: 0030911826

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Tradition and Change

Tradition and Change
Author: Mordecai Waxman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1958
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0838131042

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Modalities of Change

Modalities of Change
Author: James Wilkerson,Robert Parkin
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857455680

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While in some cases modernity may place "traditional" forms of expression at a disadvantage, in others, the modern is embraced as a welcome source of new ideas that can be incorporated into "tradition" in order to change it, while remaining within its own parameters. This is actually likely to help a tradition survive. Maintaining a strong and distinct cultural identity with the help of modernity helps representatives of that identity cope with the modern world more generally. Assimilation to a dominant culture marked as modern, by contrast, is clearly associated with not only the loss of a distinct identity, but also its specific forms of cultural expression. This book explores the interface between modernity and tradition in selected societies in Taiwan, mainland China and Vietnam. The chapters question to what extent traditions are themselves exploiting modernity in creative ways, in the interests of their own further developments.

Tradition Change and Modernity

Tradition  Change  and Modernity
Author: Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1983
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015005903680

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Confronting Change Challenging Tradition

Confronting Change  Challenging Tradition
Author: Gertrude M. Yeager
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1997-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780742574816

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Understanding the role of women in Latin American history demands a full examination of their activities in the region's political, economic, and domestic spheres. Toward this end, historian Gertrude M. Yeager has assembled the multidisciplinary collection Confronting Change, Challenging Tradition. The essays in this volume explore the ways in which Latin American women have shaped-and have been shaped by-the traditional practices and ideologies of their cultures. The selections are arranged in two sections: Culture and the Status of Women, and Reconstructing the Past.

Tradition and Change in Australian Law

Tradition and Change in Australian Law
Author: Patrick Parkinson
Publsiher: Lawbook Company
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063216100

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This book examines the tradition of law in Australia & the tension between adherence to tradition & the demands of change & renewal for the legal system. The author argues that the greatest challenge the legal system faces is the challenge of inclusion -- to make the legal system one to which all Australians have access & in which all Australians are able to make their voices heard. The new edition takes account of recently published work in Australian legal history, including the Wik case & the native title debate, the debate about a Republic, changes in the Australian court system, developments in legal reasoning & statutory interpretation, & the problems of access to justice.

Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity

Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity
Author: Michael A. Meyer
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2014-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814338605

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Although the ideas of “tradition” and “modernity” may seem to be directly opposed, David Ellenson, a leading contemporary scholar of modern Jewish thought, understood that these concepts can also enjoy a more fluid relationship. In honor of Ellenson, editors Michael A. Meyer and David N. Myers have gathered contributors for Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity: Rethinking an Old Opposition to examine the permutations and adaptations of these intertwined forms of Jewish expression. Contributions draw from a range of disciplines and scholarly interests and vary in subject from the theological to the liturgical, sociological, and literary. The geographic and historical focus of the volume is on the United States and the State of Israel, both of which have been major sites of inquiry in Ellenson’s work. In twenty-one essays, contributors demonstrate that modernity did not simply replace tradition in Judaism, but rather entered into a variety of relationships with it: adopting or adapting certain elements, repossessing rituals that had once been abandoned, or struggling with its continuing influence. In four parts—Law, Ritual, Thought, and Culture—contributors explore a variety of subjects, including the role of reform in Israeli Orthodoxy, traditions of twentieth-century bar/bat mitzvah, end-of-life ethics, tensions between Zionism and American Jewry, and the rise of a 1960s New York Jewish counterculture. An introductory essay also presents an appreciation of Ellenson's scholarly contribution. Bringing together leading Jewish historians, anthropologists, sociologists, philosophers and liturgists, Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity offers a collective view of a historically and culturally significant issue that will be of interest to Jewish scholars of many disciplines.