Paths of emancipation : Jews, states, and citizenship

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Paths of emancipation : Jews, states, and citizenship

edited by Pierre Birnbaum and Ira Katznelson

(Princeton legacy library)

Princeton University Press, [201-], c1995

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Originally published: 1995

"Print-on-demand"--Back cover

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Throughout the nineteenth century, legal barriers to Jewish citizenship were lifted in Europe, enabling organized Jewish communities and individuals to alter radically their relationships with the institutions of the Christian West. In this volume, one of the first to offer a comparative overview of the entry of Jews into state and society, eight leading historians analyze the course of emancipation in Holland, Germany, France, England, the United States, and Italy as well as in Turkey and Russia. The goal is to produce a systematic study of the highly diverse paths to emancipation and to explore their different impacts on Jewish identity, dispositions, and patterns of collective action. Jewish emancipation concerned itself primarily with issues of state and citizenship. Would the liberal and republican values of the Enlightenment guide governments in establishing the terms of Jewish citizenship? How would states react to Jews seeking to become citizens and to remain meaningfully Jewish? The authors examine these issues through discussions of the entry of Jews into the military, the judicial system, business, and academic and professional careers, for example, and through discussions of their assertive political activity. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Geoffrey Alderman, Hans Daalder, Werner E. Mosse, Aron Rodrigue, Dan V. Segre, and Michael Stanislawski. Originally published in 1995. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

目次

Preface1Emancipation and the Liberal Offer32Dutch Jews in a Segmented Society373From "Schutzjuden" to "Deutsche Staatsburger Judischen Glaubens": The Long and Bumpy Road of Jewish Emancipation in Germany594Between Social and Political Assimilation: Remarks on the History of Jews in France945English Jews or Jews of the English Persuasion? Reflections on the Emancipation of Anglo-Jewry1286Between Separation and Disappearance: Jews on the Margins of American Liberalism1577The Emancipation of Jews in Italy2068From Millet to Minority: Turkish Jewry2389Russian Jewry, the Russian State, and the Dynamics of Jewish Emancipation262List of Contributors285Index287

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