Intimacy and exclusion : religious politics in pre-revolutionary Baden

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    • Herzog, Dagmar
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Intimacy and exclusion : religious politics in pre-revolutionary Baden

Dagmar Herzog

(Princeton studies in culture/power/history)

Princeton University Press, c1996

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-246) and index

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During the years leading up to the revolutions of 1848, liberal and conservative Germans engaged in a contest over the terms of the Enlightenment legacy and the meaning of Christianity - a contest that grew most intense in the Grand Duchy of Baden, where liberalism first became an influential political movement. Bringing insights drawn from Jewish and women's studio into German history, Dagmar Herzog demonstrates how centrally Christianity's problematic relationships to Judaism and to sexuality shaped liberal, conservative, and radical thought in the pre-revolutionary years. In particular, she reveals how often conflicts over the "politics of the personal", especially over sex and marriage, determined "larger" political matters, among them the relationship between church and state and the terms on which Jews were granted civic rights. Herzog documents the rise of a politically sophisticated conservative Catholicism, and explores liberals' ensuing eagerness to advance a humanist version of Christianity. Yet she also examines the limitations at the heart of the liberal project, especially liberals' unwillingness to grant equality to those deemed "different" from the Christian male norm. Finally, the author analyses the difficulties en-countered by philosemitic and feminist radicals in reconcept ualising both classical liberalism and Christianity in order to make room for the claims of Jews and women.

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