Revolutionary Jews from Spinoza to Marx : the fight for a secular world of universal and equal rights
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書誌事項
Revolutionary Jews from Spinoza to Marx : the fight for a secular world of universal and equal rights
(Samuel and Althea Stroum book)(Samuel and Althea Stroum lectures in Jewish studies)
University of Washington Press, c2021
- : hardcover
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 499-531) and index
収録内容
- The Subversive Background of a Revolutionary Thinker
- Spinoza and the Origins of the Modern Revolutionary Consciousness (1650-1677)
- Orobio de Castro and the Enlightenment Myth of the Sephardic Universal Iconoclast
- The Destabilizing Reverberations of the Early Haskalah
- Maimon's Rebellion and Mendelssohn's Dilemma (1770-1800)
- David Nassy's New World Vistas (1770-1790)
- Zalkind Hourwitz (1751-1812) and the "Great Revolution"
- Jewish Revolutionaries and the Terror (1793-1794)
- Remaking the New World (1790-1820)
- The Dissident Jews of Felix Libertate (1787-1800)
- Napoleon and the Jews (1796-1815)
- Heine, Börne and the Post-Napoleonic Jewish Revolutionary Tradition (1810-1840)
- Moses Hess (1812-1875) and "The New Jerusalem"
- Karl Marx and the Socialist Revolution
- Conclusion: Jewish Revolutionaries (1650-1850)