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Making of Western Jewry, 1600-1819

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Zusatztext 'One of the most significant Jewish historians since the Second World War. The Making of Western Jewry uses a staggering variety of sources to analyse and to bring to life the workings of Jewish kehillot in Germany, Holland, Italy and Britain. This work will probably be influential for many years and will not only establish his lasting reputation but also encourage other scholars to imitate his demanding but extremely rewarding approach.' - Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, The Independent 'Lionel Kochan is one of Britain's neglected academic treasures...his erudition and linguistic range is staggering. Now he has poured decades of accumulated knowledge into this, his magnum opus...Kochan analyses Jewish society with pitiless clarity... while soaked in an appreciation of Jewish tradition, he has given us an unapologetically modern history of the Jews. ' - David Cesarani, Times Higher Education Supplement Informationen zum Autor LIONEL KOCHAN was formerly Bearsted Reader in Jewish History at the University of Warwick, UK. In retirement, he became a research associate of Manchester University, a member of Wolfson College, Oxford and senior associate of the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, and a visiting fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1991-92). One of Britain's leading experts on the history of Central and Eastern Europe, he died on September 25, 2005. Klappentext In a broad sweep from Central Europe to Ireland and from the Sixteenth to the early Nineteenth-century, this work puts the Jewish community and its rabbinic and 'lay' leaders at the centre of Jewish history. Of surpassing value is Kochan's treatment of the community not only as a religious but also as a political unit. Zusammenfassung In a broad sweep from Central Europe to Ireland and from the Sixteenth to the early Nineteenth-century! this work puts the Jewish community and its rabbinic and 'lay' leaders at the centre of Jewish history. Of surpassing value is Kochan's treatment of the community not only as a religious but also as a political unit. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Central Europe in Peace and War 1600-1648 'A Little Jerusalem' and 'A Great Jerusalem' On French Soil Resettlement in London At Peace in the Post-War World Prague and Bohemia: From Recovery to Reduction Early Decades in Brandenburg-Prussia: The Last Resettlement Amsterdam, from Turmoil to Decline In London Expulsion from Prague (1745-48) The Old and the New Kehillah 'Jerusalem' in Berlin On the Eve, in France The Rabbi and the Emperor Revolution and War, 1789-1805 Beyond the Rhine and Over the Alps Another Rabbi, Another Emperor From Paris to Vienna Epilogue: 1819 Glossary Abbreviations Index...

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Authors L Kochan, L. Kochan, Lionel Kochan
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.11.2004
 
EAN 9780230507012
ISBN 978-0-230-50701-2
No. of pages 400
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

Geschichte, B, Asiatische Geschichte, History, European History, Asian History, History, Modern, Palgrave History Collection, Modern History, Asia—History, Europe;France;history;Judaism;peace;revolution;Russia

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