What Ifs of Jewish History

What Ifs of Jewish History
Title What Ifs of Jewish History PDF eBook
Author Gavriel D. Rosenfeld
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 419
Release 2016-09-08
Genre History
ISBN 110703762X

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Counterfactual history of the Jewish past inviting readers to explore how the course of Jewish history might have been different.

What Ifs of Jewish History

What Ifs of Jewish History
Title What Ifs of Jewish History PDF eBook
Author Gavriel D. Rosenfeld
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 419
Release 2016-09-08
Genre History
ISBN 131672056X

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What if the Exodus had never happened? What if the Jews of Spain had not been expelled in 1492? What if Eastern European Jews had never been confined to the Russian Pale of Settlement? What if Adolf Hitler had been assassinated in 1939? What if a Jewish state had been established in Uganda instead of Palestine? Gavriel D. Rosenfeld's pioneering anthology examines how these and other counterfactual questions would have affected the course of Jewish history. Featuring essays by sixteen distinguished scholars in the field of Jewish Studies, What Ifs of Jewish History is the first volume to systematically apply counterfactual reasoning to the Jewish past. Written in a variety of narrative styles, ranging from the analytical to the literary, the essays cover three thousand years of dramatic events and invite readers to indulge their imaginations and explore how the course of Jewish history might have been different.

The End of Jewish Modernity

The End of Jewish Modernity
Title The End of Jewish Modernity PDF eBook
Author Enzo Traverso
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Antisemitism
ISBN 9780745336664

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A provocative take on Jewish history, explaining the metamorphoses ofmainstream Jewish culture and politics.

America, American Jews, and the Holocaust

America, American Jews, and the Holocaust
Title America, American Jews, and the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Gurock
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 511
Release 2013-12-16
Genre History
ISBN 1136675213

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This volume incorporates studies of the persecution of the Jews in Germany, the respective responses of the German-American Press and the American-Jewish Press during the emergence of Nazism, and the subsequent issues of rescue during the holocaust and policies towards the displaced.

Highlights of Jewish History

Highlights of Jewish History
Title Highlights of Jewish History PDF eBook
Author Mordecai Henry Lewittes
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1955
Genre Jews
ISBN

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American Jewish History

American Jewish History
Title American Jewish History PDF eBook
Author Gary Phillip Zola
Publisher Brandeis University Press
Total Pages 475
Release 2014-11-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1611685109

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Presenting the American Jewish historical experience from its communal beginnings to the present through documents, photographs, and other illustrations, many of which have never before been published, this entirely new collection of source materials complements existing textbooks on American Jewish history with an organization and pedagogy that reflect the latest historiographical trends and the most creative teaching approaches. Ten chapters, organized chronologically, include source materials that highlight the major thematic questions of each era and tell many stories about what it was like to immigrate and acculturate to American life, practice different forms of Judaism, engage with the larger political, economic, and social cultures that surrounded American Jews, and offer assistance to Jews in need around the world. At the beginning of each chapter, the editors provide a brief historical overview highlighting some of the most important developments in both American and American Jewish history during that particular era. Source materials in the collection are preceded by short headnotes that orient readers to the documentsÕ historical context and significance.

Walther Rathenau

Walther Rathenau
Title Walther Rathenau PDF eBook
Author Shulamit Volkov
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 255
Release 2012-01-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300144318

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This deeply informed biography of Walther Rathenau (1867-1922) tells of a man who—both thoroughly German and unabashedly Jewish—rose to leadership in the German War-Ministry Department during the First World War, and later to the exalted position of foreign minister in the early days of the Weimar Republic. His achievement was unprecedented—no Jew in Germany had ever attained such high political rank. But Rathenau's success was marked by tragedy: within months he was assassinated by right-wing extremists seeking to destroy the newly formed Republic. Drawing on Rathenau's papers and on a depth of knowledge of both modern German and German-Jewish history, Shulamit Volkov creates a finely drawn portrait of this complex man who struggled with his Jewish identity yet treasured his “otherness.” Volkov also places Rathenau in the dual context of Imperial and Weimar Germany and of Berlin's financial and intellectual elite. Above all, she illuminates the complex social and psychological milieu of German Jewry in the period before Hitler's rise to power.