J Disches B Rgertum In Frankfurt Am Main Im 19 Jahrhundert


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J Disches B Rgertum In Frankfurt Am Main Im 19 Jahrhundert


J Disches B Rgertum In Frankfurt Am Main Im 19 Jahrhundert
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Author : Andrea Hopp
language : de
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
Release Date : 1997

J Disches B Rgertum In Frankfurt Am Main Im 19 Jahrhundert written by Andrea Hopp and has been published by Franz Steiner Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with History categories.


Das buergerliche Zeitalter war das glueckliche Zeitalter der deutschen Juden. Sie hatten allen Grund zum Optimismus, denn innerhalb weniger Generationen erreichten sie fuehrende Positionen in Wirtschaft, Politik und Kultur. Dieser Erfolgsgeschichte und ihren lebensweltlichen Auswirkungen widmet sich das vorliegende Buch. Es skizziert ein neues Bild aufgrund eines reichen, bislang noch unerschlossenen Quellenmaterials, das zur Rekonstruierung der Lebenswelt juedischer Buergerfamilien in Frankfurt am Main, einer der fuer die deutsch-juedische Geschichte bedeutendsten St�dte, dient. Neu ist in dieser Studie auch die Orientierung am aktuellen Stand der Buergertumsforschung in Deutschland. Gemeinsamkeiten und Trennungslinien zwischen christlichem und juedischem Buergertum zeichnen sich klarer ab, und es er�ffnen sich neue Perspektiven fuer die Geschichte der juedischen Minderheit in Deutschland. �Diese kenntnisreiche und mit einer Fuelle von Material ausgestattete Untersuchung leistet nicht nur einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Buergertumsforschung, sondern auch zur Geschichte der deutschen Juden. Neben der wissenschaftlichen Leistung soll ausdruecklich erw�hnt werden, da� es eine vorzueglich zu lesende Studie ist, die ein plastisches Bild von den Lebenswelten des juedischen Buergertums vermittelt.� Historische Zeitschrift "�ueberzeugend gelungen." Hessisches Jahrbuch fuer Landesgeschichte .



Jewish Masculinities


Jewish Masculinities
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Author : Benjamin Maria Baader
language : en
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Release Date : 2012-07-18

Jewish Masculinities written by Benjamin Maria Baader and has been published by Indiana University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-07-18 with Social Science categories.


Studies exploring the history of the German-Jewish male identity from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries, across a myriad of societal occupations. Stereotyped as delicate and feeble intellectuals, Jewish men in German-speaking lands in fact developed a rich and complex spectrum of male norms, models, and behaviors. Jewish Masculinities explores conceptions and experiences of masculinity among Jews in Germany from the sixteenth through the late twentieth century as well as emigrants to North America, Palestine, and Israel. The volume examines the different worlds of students, businessmen, mohels, ritual slaughterers, rabbis, performers, and others, shedding new light on the challenge for Jewish men of balancing German citizenship and cultural affiliation with Jewish communal solidarity, religious practice, and identity. “A valuable addition to the growing field of Jewish gender history.” —Derek Penslar, University of Toronto “[This book] assembles innovative, vivid, and inspiring inquiries into the intersection of Jewish history, German history, and gender history. By focusing on the male side of Jewish gender history . . . [this] book establishes a new field, profiting from a broad range of never (or rarely) before used primary sources, such as memoirs, letters, interviews, and obscure tabloids.” —German Studies Review, May 2014 “[A]n excellent introduction to the Zionist remasculinization of the Jewish male.” —H-Judaic, February 2015 “[I]nsightful, innovative and largely entertaining. . . . [T]his volume makes a very valuable and original contribution to German-Jewish history.” —German History “Historians of central Europe will be enriched by the interrogations of “theory” along with excavations of little-known yet critical avenues of Jewish history in this excellent volume.” —Central European History



Juden B Rger Deutsche


Juden B Rger Deutsche
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Author : Andreas Gotzmann
language : de
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Release Date : 2000

Juden B Rger Deutsche written by Andreas Gotzmann and has been published by Mohr Siebeck this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with History categories.


English summary: In the 19th century, it was not only the middle-class in general but also a specifically Jewish middle-class which emerged. Using the social, cultural and art history perspectives as their basis, the authors of this volume examine the dissimilarities and the similarities of these two middle-class societies. They focus on the characteristics of the Jewish middle-class, its social, ideological, religious and private forms. What specific forms of socialization did the Jewish middle-class have, and what was its significance as far as the development of a general middle-class in Germany is concerned? The essays in this volume document how diverse the Jewish middle-class actually was and at the same time show the limiting factors which this minority came up against in Germany. German description: Im 19. Jahrhundert bildete sich zum einen eine burgerliche und zum anderen eine spezifisch judische burgerliche Gesellschaft heraus. Die Autoren dieses Bandes beleuchten die Besonderheiten, aber auch die Ubereinstimmungen dieses Nebeneinanders aus sozial-, kultur- und kunstgeschichtlicher Perspektive.



Jewish Daily Life In Germany 1618 1945


Jewish Daily Life In Germany 1618 1945
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Author : Marion A. Kaplan
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2005-03-03

Jewish Daily Life In Germany 1618 1945 written by Marion A. Kaplan and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-03-03 with History categories.


From the seventeenth century until the Holocaust, Germany's Jews lurched between progress and setback, between fortune and terrible misfortune. German society shunned Jews in the eighteenth century and opened unevenly to them in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, only to turn murderous in the Nazi era. By examining the everyday lives of ordinary Jews, this book portrays the drama of German-Jewish history -- the gradual ascent of Jews from impoverished outcasts to comfortable bourgeois citizens and then their dramatic descent into genocidal torment during the Nazi years. Building on social, economic, religious, and political history, it focuses on the qualitative aspects of ordinary life -- emotions, subjective impressions, and quotidian perceptions. How did ordinary Jews and their families make sense of their world? How did they construe changes brought about by industrialization? How did they make decisions to enter new professions or stick with the old, juggle traditional mores with contemporary ways? The Jewish adoption of secular, modern European culture and the struggle for legal equality exacted profound costs, both material and psychological. Even in the heady years of progress, a basic insecurity informed German-Jewish life. Jewish successes existed alongside an antisemitism that persisted as a frightful leitmotif throughout German-Jewish history. And yet the history that emerges from these pages belies simplistic interpretations that German antisemitism followed a straight path from Luther to Hitler. Neither Germans nor Jews can be typecast in their roles vis à vis one another. Non-Jews were not uniformly antisemitic but exhibited a wide range of attitudes towards Jews. Jewish daily life thus provides another vantage point from which to study the social life of Germany. Focusing on both internal Jewish life -- family, religion, culture and Jewish community -- and the external world of German culture and society provides a uniquely well-rounded portrait of a world defined by the shifting sands of inclusion and exclusion.



Jews And Other Germans


Jews And Other Germans
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Author : Till van Rahden
language : en
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Release Date : 2008

Jews And Other Germans written by Till van Rahden and has been published by Univ of Wisconsin Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with History categories.


Examines the integration of Jews into German society between 1860-1925, taking as an example the city of Breslau (then Germany, now Wrocław, Poland). Questions whether there was a continuous line from the German treatment of Jews before World War I to Nazi antisemitism. During and after World War I, relations between Jews and non-Jews worsened and the high level of Jewish integration eroded between 1916-25. Although the constitution of the Weimar Republic accorded Jews equality, they experienced acts of violence and discrimination. Argues that antisemitism became stronger as the economic situation of the Jews deteriorated, due to inflation and the emigration to Germany of 4,273 impoverished Jews from Poland and Russia between 1919-23. Concludes, nevertheless, that no direct line can be drawn between the antisemitism in Imperial Germany and that of the Nazi period.



Christmas In Germany


Christmas In Germany
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Author : Joe Perry
language : en
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Release Date : 2010-09-27

Christmas In Germany written by Joe Perry and has been published by Univ of North Carolina Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-09-27 with History categories.


For poets, priests, and politicians--and especially ordinary Germans--in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the image of the loving nuclear family gathered around the Christmas tree symbolized the unity of the nation at large. German Christmas was supposedly organic, a product of the winter solstice rituals of pagan "Teutonic" tribes, the celebration of the birth of Jesus, and the age-old customs that defined German character. Yet, as Joe Perry argues, Germans also used these annual celebrations to contest the deepest values that held the German community together: faith, family, and love, certainly, but also civic responsibility, material prosperity, and national belonging. This richly illustrated volume explores the invention, evolution, and politicization of Germany's favorite national holiday. According to Perry, Christmas played a crucial role in public politics, as revealed in the militarization of "War Christmas" during World War I and World War II, the Nazification of Christmas by the Third Reich, and the political manipulation of Christmas during the Cold War. Perry offers a close analysis of the impact of consumer culture on popular celebration and the conflicts created as religious, commercial, and political authorities sought to control the holiday's meaning. By unpacking the intimate links between domestic celebration, popular piety, consumer desires, and political ideology, Perry concludes that family festivity was central in the making and remaking of public national identities.



Vielheit


Vielheit
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Author : Till van Rahden
language : de
Publisher: Hamburger Edition HIS
Release Date : 2022-10-10

Vielheit written by Till van Rahden and has been published by Hamburger Edition HIS this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-10-10 with History categories.


Seit der Aufklärung steht die Frage im Raum, wie es möglich ist, die »Einheit des Menschengeschlechts« als Vielheit zu denken. Wie kann das Versprechen allgemeiner Gleichheit mit einem Anspruch auf Verschiedenheit verbunden werden? Dieses Leitthema der europäischen Moderne greift Till van Rahden am Beispiel der jüdischen Geschichte auf. Je mehr das Ideal der Gleichheit an Bedeutung gewann, desto heftiger wurde der Streit über kulturelle und religiöse Differenz. Davon zeugen die Auseinandersetzungen über die Judenemanzipation und die jüdischen Erfahrungen von Gleichberechtigung und Diskriminierung seit dem späten 18. Jahrhundert. Anhand der Geschichte strittiger Begriffe wie Assimilation, Minderheit oder Mehrheit, Ethnizität und Stamm erzählt dieses Buch eine Geschichte der Pluralität, die bis in unsere Gegenwart reicht. Es beschreibt eine Wirklichkeit voller Widersprüche, in der es gilt, die Spannung zwischen Gleichheit und Freiheit auszuhalten.



Offenders Or Victims


Offenders Or Victims
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Author : Olaf Blaschke
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2009

Offenders Or Victims written by Olaf Blaschke and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with History categories.


Antisemitism is generally thought to derive from chimerical images of Jews, who became the victims of these projections. Some scholars, however, allege that the Jews' own conduct was the main cause of the hatred directed toward them in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Olaf Blaschke takes up this provocative question by considering the tensions between German Catholicism and Judaism in the period of the Kulturk©Þmpfe. Did Catholic resentments merely construct "their" secular Jew? Or did their antisemitism in fact derive from their perceptions of the conduct of liberal Jewish "offenders" d.



The German Jewish Experience Revisited


The German Jewish Experience Revisited
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Author : Steven E. Aschheim
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2015-09-14

The German Jewish Experience Revisited written by Steven E. Aschheim and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-14 with Social Science categories.


In the past decades the “German-Jewish phenomenon” (Derrida) has increasingly attracted the attention of scholars from various fields: Jewish studies, intellectual history, philosophy, literary and cultural studies, critical theory. In all its complex dimensions, the post-enlightenment German-Jewish experience is overwhelmingly regarded as the most quintessential and charged meeting of Jews with the project of modernity. Perhaps for this reason, from the eighteenth century through to our own time it has been the object of intense reflection, of clashing interpretations and appropriations. In both micro and macro case-studies, this volume engages the multiple perspectives as advocated by manifold interested actors, and analyzes their uses, biases and ideological functions over time in different cultural, disciplinary and national contexts. This volume includes both historical treatments of differing German-Jewish understandings of their experience – their relations to their Judaism, general culture and to other Jews – and contemporary reflections and competing interpretations as to how to understand the overall experience of German Jewry.



The Kahans From Baku


The Kahans From Baku
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Author : Verena Dohrn
language : en
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
Release Date : 2022-05-17

The Kahans From Baku written by Verena Dohrn and has been published by Academic Studies PRess this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-05-17 with History categories.


The Kahans from Baku is the saga of a Russian Jewish family. Their story provides an insight into the history of Jews in the Imperial Russian economy, especially in the oil industry. The entrepreneur and family patriarch, Chaim Kahan, was a pious and enlightened man and a Zionist. His children followed in his footsteps in business as well as in politics, philanthropy, and love of books. The book takes us through their forced migration in times of war, revolution, and the twentieth century’s totalitarian regimes, telling the story of fortune and misfortune of one cohesive family over four generations through Russia, Germany, Denmark, and France, and finally on to Palestine and the United States of America.