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El. knyga: Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 8, The Modern World, 1815-2000

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The eighth and final volume in The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 1815–2000. Exploring a broad array of Jewish societies and their engagements with the modern world, it also offers more focused essays on political, social, cultural, intellectual and economic developments.

The eighth and final volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from roughly 1815–2000. Exploring the breadth and depth of Jewish societies and their manifold engagements with aspects of the modern world, it offers overviews of modern Jewish history, as well as more focused essays on political, social, economic, intellectual and cultural developments. The first part presents a series of interlocking surveys that address the history of diverse areas of Jewish settlement. The second part is organized around the emancipation. Here, chapter themes are grouped around the challenges posed by and to this elemental feature of Jewish life in the modern period. The third part adopts a thematic approach organized around the category 'culture', with the goal of casting a wide net in terms of perspectives, concepts and topics. The final part then focuses on the twentieth century, offering readers a sense of the dynamic nature of Judaism and Jewish identities and affiliations.

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This eighth volume offers an overview of modern Jewish history from political, social and cultural perspectives over the period 18152000.
Acknowledgments x
Introduction 1(8)
Mitchell B. Hart
Tony Michels
Part I History And Geography 9(280)
1 Central And Western Europe
11(32)
Robin Judd
2 Russian And Soviet Jewry
43(32)
Olga Litvak
3 Poland
75(29)
Scott Ury
4 The Balkans And Southeastern Europe
104(29)
Matthias B. Lehmann
5 Great Britain, The Commonwealth, And Anglophone Jewry
133(31)
Adam Mendelsohn
6 The United States
164(35)
Hasia Diner
7 The Hispanic World/Latin America
199(22)
Jeffrey Lesser
Raanan Rein
8 Colonial And Post-Colonial Jewries: The Middle East And North Africa
221(36)
Yaron Tsur
9 Israel
257(32)
Derek Penslar
Part II Emancipation: Challenges And Consequences 289(386)
10 Jews And The Modern State
291(21)
Pierre Birnbaum
11 Assimilation And Assimilationism
312(25)
Todd M. Endelman
12 Liberal Judaisms
337(26)
Claire E. Sufrin
13 The New Jewish Politics
363(27)
David Engel
14 Jews And The Left
390(24)
Jack Jacobs
15 Jews And Commerce
414(36)
Jonathan Karp
16 Jews And Social Class
450(27)
Eli Lederhendler
17 Education And The Politics Of Jewish Integration
477(28)
Gary B. Cohen
18 Philanthropy, Diplomacy, And Jewish Internationalism
505(24)
Jonathan Dekel-Chen
19 Jews And Modern European Imperialism
529(30)
Ethan B. Katz
Lisa Moses Leff
Maud S. Mandel
20 Antisemitism And The Jewish Question
559(30)
Jonathan Judaken
21 Generation, Degeneration, Regeneration: Health, Disease, And The Jewish Body
589(22)
Todd Samuel Presner
22 Zionism And Its Critics
611(22)
Eran Kaplan
23 The Holocaust And Its Aftermath
633(42)
Samuel Kassow
Part III Jewish Cultures, National And Transnational 675(238)
24 Jewish Culture: What Is It? In Search Of Jewish Culture
677(22)
Zohar Shavit
Yaakov Shavit
25 Sephardic And Mizrabi Literature
699(28)
Nancy E. Berg
26 Anglophone Literature
727(28)
Axel Stahler
27 Hebrew Literature
755(23)
Shachar Pinsker
28 Yiddish Literature
778(26)
Mikhail Krutikov
29 Jewish Studies: History, Memory, Scholarship
804(27)
David N. Myers
30 Jews And Material Culture
831(27)
Leora Auslander
31 Jews And Popular Culture In The Twentieth Century: North America
858(27)
Andrea Most
32 Jews And Popular Culture In The Twentieth Century: Israel And The Middle East
885(28)
Amy Horowitz
Galeet Dardashtiy
Part IV Jews In The Modern World 913(206)
33 The Dynamics Of Modernity: Shifts In Demography And Geography
915(27)
Tobias Brinkmann
34 In Search Of Authenticity: Issues Of Identity And Belonging In The Twentieth Century
942(23)
Jonathan Boyarin
35 Gender And The Re-Making Of Modern Jewry
965(23)
Naomi Seidman
36 Jews And Science
988(29)
Ulrich Charpa
37 Kabbalah In The Modern Era
1017(21)
Jody Myers
38 Orthodoxy And Ultra-Orthodoxy As Forces In Modern Jewish Life
1038(25)
Jess Olson
39 Jews And Christianity
1063(30)
Susannah Heschel
40 Jews And Muslims
1093(26)
Ivan Kalmar
Index 1119
Mitchell B. Hart is Professor of History and the Alexander Grass Chair of Jewish History at the University of Florida. His first book, Social Science and the Politics of Modern Jewish Identity (2000), won the Salo Baron Prize. He is also the author of The Healthy Jew (Cambridge, 2007), and the editor of Jewish Blood (2009) and Jews and Race: Writings on Identity and Difference, 18801940 (2011). Tony Michels is the George L. Mosse Professor of American Jewish History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is author of the award-winning book, A Fire in their Hearts: Yiddish Socialists in New York (2005), and editor of Jewish Radicals: A Documentary History (2012).