The Jews of Vienna in the age of Franz Joseph
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The Jews of Vienna in the age of Franz Joseph
(The Littman library of Jewish civilization)
Published for the Littman Library by Oxford University Press, 1989
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Bibliography: p. [667]-679
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book depicts and evaluates the "golden age" of Viennese Jewry which coincided with the long reign of the Emperor Franz Joseph between 1848 and 1916. Based on research into the demographic socio-economic, cultural and political factors that favoured the ascent of Viennese Jewry and also the anti-Semitic movements which accompanied its rise, the author reconstructs the place of the Jews in the Empire and provides new insights into the ideological conflicts that have marked the 20th century. The author describes the liberal-Jewish symbiosis, the impact of the nationality struggles in the Empire and its repercussions on Jewish group identity. He examines the genesis of Zionism, Autonomism, Austro-Marxism, and psychoanalysis as "Jewish" strategies and responses to the dilemmas of modernization. The book explains the religious and political structure and orientation of the official Jewish community and analyzes the problems of identity that affected the Jewish intelligentsia and helped make Vienna the scene of one of the most seminal intellectual revolutions in history.
目次
Preface
List of illustrations
Part I The Community
1 From the Ghetto to Revolution
2 Migration to the Kaiserstadt
3 Philanthropy, Politics, and the Ostjuden
4 Three Viennese Preachers
5 Liberalism, Deutschtum, and Assimilation
6 Parvenus, Patriots, and Protected Jews
Part II Self-Defence against Antiseimitism
7 The New Austrian Antisemitism
8 Adolf Jellinek and the Liberal Response
9 Joseph Bloch: Rabbi, Parliamentarian, and Publicist
10 The Austrian Israelite Union
Part III The Rise of Zionism
11 Kadimah and Jewish Student Nationalism
12 The Metamorphoses of Nathan Birnbaum
13 Theodor Herzl: The Making of a Political Messiah
14 Zionism and its Jewish Critics
Part IV Culture and Identity
15 Prophets of Doom: Karl Kraus and Otto Weininger
16 The Jewish Identity of Sigmund Freud
17 Arthur Schnitzler's Road to the Open
18 Imperial Sawn-Song: From Stefan Zweig to Joseph Roth
Selected Bibliography
Glossary of terms not explained in the text
Index
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