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Philosemitism in History.

A broad and ambitious overview of the significance of philosemitism in European and world history, from antiquity to the present.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Karp, Jonathan
Otros Autores: Sutcliffe, Adam
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Philosemitism in History; Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: A Brief History of Philosemitism; PART I: MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN FRAMEWORKS; 1: Philosemitic Tendencies in Medieval Western Christendom; NEW TESTAMENT IMAGERY AND FORMAL CHURCH DOCTRINE; ECCLESIASTICAL POLICY; PERCEIVED LACUNAE IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMY; NEEDS OF THE GOVERNING AUTHORITIES; RESPECT FOR JEWISH THINKING AND SENTIMENTS OF FRIENDSHIP; 2: The Revival of Christian Hebraism in Early Modern Europe.
  • 3: The Philosemitic Moment?: Judaism and Republicanism in Seventeenth-Century European ThoughtPETRUS CUNAEUS AND THE REPUBLIC OF THE HEBREWS; JOHN SELDEN AND THE POLITICS OF JEWISH LAW; JAMES HARRINGTON, HEBRAIC REPUBLICANISM, AND THE READMISSION OF JEWS TO ENGLAND; EXCAVATING THE PHILOSEMITIC MOMENT; PART II: THREE EUROPEAN PHILOSEMITES; 4: William Whiston's Judeo-Christianity: Millenarianism and Christian Zionism in Early Enlightenment England; WHISTON'S PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY; WHISTON'S CHRISTIAN ZIONISM; WHISTON AND "REAL" JEWS; WAS WHISTON A PHILOSEMITE?
  • 5: A Friend of the Jews?: The Abbé Grégoire and Philosemitism in Revolutionary France6: Ordinary People, Ordinary Jews: Mór Jókai as Magyar Philosemite; A CHILDHOOD METAMORPHOSIS AND ITS LITERARY LEGACY; KORICSANER: DISLODGING A STEREOTYPE; THE JEW AS ORDINARY PERSON; PART III: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF PHILOSEMITISM IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN AND IMPERIAL GERMANY; 7: Bad Jew/Good Jewess: Gender and Semitic Discourse in Nineteenth-Century England; REASON AND SPIRIT; COMMERCE AND CULTURE; COSMOPOLITANISM AND NATIONALITY; CONCLUSION; 8: Anti-"Philosemitism" and Anti-Antisemitism in Imperial Germany.
  • 9: From Recognition to Consensus: The Nature of Philosemitism in Germany, 1871-1932WAS THERE A PHILOSEMITIC TRADITION IN GERMANY?; HOW EXTRAORDINARY GERMANS BECAME PHILOSEMITIC: THE "CONTACT HYPOTHESIS"; WHAT WAS THE CONNECTION BETWEEN PHILOSEMITISM AND JEWISH LEARNING?; WHY SOME PHILOSEMITIC SENTIMENTS BLOSSOMED AND OTHERS WITHERED: THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL CONTEXT; A HISTORIOGRAPHIC LOGJAM: SOCIALISM BETWEEN ANTISEMITISM AND PHILOSEMITISM; CONCLUSION; PART IV: AMERICAN PHILOSEMITISMS; 10: Ethnic Role Models and Chosen Peoples: Philosemitism in African American Culture; BOOKER T. WASHINGTON.
  • ZORA NEALE HURSTONPAUL ROBESON; CONCLUSION; 11: Connoisseurs of Angst: The Jewish Mystique and Postwar American Literary Culture; BACKGROUNDS; POSTWAR DEVELOPMENTS; PHILOSEMITISM AMONG THE CONFESSIONAL POETS; ROBERT LOWELL; SYLVIA PLATH; JOHN BERRYMAN; CONCLUSION; 12: "It's All in the Bible": Evangelical Christians, Biblical Literalism, and Philosemitism in Our Times; EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN MILLENNIAL FAITH AND THE JEWS; EVANGELICAL PHILOSEMITES AT WORK: CHRISTIAN ZIONISM; PHILOSEMITE CHRISTIANS AND A JEWISH STATE; ISRAELIS AND CHRISTIAN PHILOSEMITES.