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Brenner Prophets of the Past

Interpreters of Jewish History
Course Book
ISBN: 978-1-4008-3661-1
Verlag: De Gruyter
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Interpreters of Jewish History

E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4008-3661-1
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



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Acknowledgments xi

Introduction: Viewpoints on Jewish History 1

Objectivity and Partiality 2

Remembering and Forgetting 4

Nation and Religion 6

Scholarship and Ideology 9

Heroes and Eras 12

Chapter 1: Jewish History as History of Religion

Wissenschaft des Judentums in the Service

of Reform and Emancipation 17

Christian Beginnings 18

Traditional Reverberations 21

In the Service of Religious Reform 24

In the Battle for Political Emancipation 27

Jewish Religious History as Counterhistory 36

One Religion among Numerous Nations 42

Chapter 2: Between Religion and Nation

Graetz and His Construction of Jewish History 53

The Battle against Reform and Assimilation 57

Only a History of Suffering and Learning? 60

The Debate with Christianity and Germanness 64

Rationalism and Mysticism 68

Translations and New Interpretations 73

External Opinions on Jewish History 82

Chapter 3: The Nationalization of Jewish History The View from the East 93

Dubnow: Diaspora Nationalism as a Historical Concept 93

Polish Jewish Historiography between the Wars 106

Under the Soviet Star: Jewish History as Class History 114

Chapter 4: Jewish History without Tears?

New Perspectives in the West 121

Baron in New York: Against the Lachrymose Version of Jewish History 123

Roth in Oxford: More Than a History of Victims 131

From the Salon to the Academy: The Beginnings of Jewish Women's History 136

The Return of Tears: Jewish History versus the History of the "Jewish Question" 144

A Signal in Dark Times: The "Jewish Contribution" to Civilization 151

Chapter 5: The Return of the Nation to Its Land Zionist Narrative Perspectives 157

The Revolt against the Father: The Break with Wissenschaft des Judentums 158

Patricide: Scholem's Metaphorics of Death 163

New Fathers: The "Jerusalem School" under Baer and Dinur 171

New Sons: Haim Hillel Ben-Sasson, Shmuel Ettinger, and Jacob Katz 183

The Revolt of the Grandchildren: The New Historians 192

Chapter 6: Postmodern Influences A New Subjectivity 197

From One Jewish Community to Many Jewish Cultures 204

Epilogue 217

Notes 221

References 265

Index 297


Michael Brenner is professor of Jewish history and culture at the University of Munich. His books include A Short History of the Jews and After the Holocaust: Rebuilding Jewish Lives in Postwar Germany (both Princeton).



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