Simon Dubnow's "new Judaism" : diaspora, nationalism and the world history of the Jews /
In Simon Dubnow's 'New Judaism', Seltzer traces a shtetl youth's rejection of traditional Judaism and the impact of European intellectual currents on the most eminent East European Jewish historian of his time (1860-1941) and exponent of Jewish cultural nationalism.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2014.
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Colección: | Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy ;
volume 21. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Breaking with the past, 1860-1886
- Leaving the Shtetl
- Russian Jewry in the Reign of Alexander II
- Dubnow's "First World"
- The Vilna Haskalah and the beginning of Simon's rebellion
- From Haskalah to Positivism
- The search for a secular education
- The impact of radical Maskilim, Russian Nihilists, and their western exemplars
- Dubnow's self-image in his early twenties
- Young Dubnow as a Jewish positivist
- The Jewish press in nineteenth-century Russia
- The budding career of a Russian-Jewish critic
- Kritikus/Externus on the backwardness of Russian Jewry
- Reconsidering the past, 1886-1897
- Coping with new realities
- Rejection
- In and out of an emotional crisis
- Discovering history
- Romantic positivism
- The influence of Renan and Graetz
- The influence of Lavrov and Mikhailovsky
- Historical Integratsia Dushi
- The exigencies of the present, 1897-1907
- The historian becomes a nationalist
- Activism
- The Odessa circle
- Autonomism
- From the nineteenth to the twentieth century
- The letters on old and new Judaism
- On Dubnow's historiography
- From Vilna to St. Petersburg/Petrograd to Berlin to Riga
- Reconsiderations
- Are the Jews a nation?
- Defensive nationalism
- Dubnow, then and now
- Bibliography
- Dubnow's "Auto Bibliography"
- Index.