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Emancipation: How Liberating Europe's Jews from the Ghetto Led to Revolution and Renaissance [Microfilm]

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  • Formatas: Microfilm, Illustrations, map
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2009
  • Leidėjas: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN-10: 1416547967
  • ISBN-13: 9781416547969
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  • Formatas: Microfilm, Illustrations, map
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2009
  • Leidėjas: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN-10: 1416547967
  • ISBN-13: 9781416547969
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The author offers the first popular history of the emancipation of Europe's Jews in the 18th and 19th centuries--a transformation that was startling to those that lived through it and continues to affect the world today.

For almost 500 years the Jews of Europe were kept apart, confined to ghettos or tiny villages in the countryside. Then, in one extraordinary moment in the French Revolution, the Jews of France were emancipated. Soon the ghetto gates were opened all over Europe. The era of Emancipation had begun. What happened next would change the course of history.

Emancipation tells the story of how this isolated minority emerged from the ghetto and against terrible odds very quickly established themselves as shapers of history, as writers, revolutionaries, social thinkers, and artists. Their struggle to create a place for themselves in Western European life led to revolutions and nothing less than a second renaissance in Western culture.

The book spans the era from the French Revolution to the beginning of the twentieth century. The story is told through the lives of the people who lived through this momentous change. Some are well-known: Marx, Freud, Mahler, Proust, and Einstein; many more have been forgotten. Michael Goldfarb brings them all to life.

This is an epic story, and Goldfarb tells it with the skill and eye for detail of a novelist. He brings the empathy and understanding that has marked his two decades as a reporter in public radio to making the characters come alive. It is a tale full of hope, struggle, triumph, and, waiting at the end, a great tragedy.

This is a book that will have meaning for anyone interested in the struggle of immigrants and minorities to succeed. We live in a world where vast numbers are on the move, where religions and races are grinding against each other in new combinations; Emancipation is a book of history for our time.

Preface xv
Part 1: EMANCIPATION
Everything in the Universe Is Changing
3(19)
Hold Fast to the Religion of Your Fathers
22(15)
The Means to Render the Jews More Useful and Happy?
37(13)
No One Shall Be Troubled for His Religion
50(12)
The Name of ``Active Citizen''
62(29)
I Shall Maintain Your Freedom
91(14)
Part 2: REFORMATION
It Is Hateful to Be a Jewess
105(14)
Israel Must Be Exemplary for All Peoples
119(12)
Incite the People to Terror
131(10)
I Try to Tell My Grief and It All Becomes Comic
141(16)
Since I Was Born a Slave I Love Freedom More than You Do
157(14)
Let the Rothschilds Sanctify Themselves. Let Them Speak to Kings
171(24)
Part 3: REVOLUTION
We Have a Solemn Mission to Perform
195(11)
The Tradition of Dead Generations Weighs on the Brains of the Living
206(22)
Do Not Presume Discriminatory Laws Can Be Tolerated
228(17)
Part 4: CONSOLIDATION
The Jews Are a Nation
245(15)
Throw Out the Jew Itzig, Because He Takes Whatever He Sees
260(23)
Part 5: RENAISSANCE
I Want to Get Out ... Out! Out of the Ghetto
283(11)
The Jewish Question: Anxiety About My Children
294(19)
The Truth Is on the March
313(15)
Everywhere an Intruder, Never Welcomed
328(15)
My Honor Has Been Restored
343(4)
Epilogue: Every Jew Has His System 347(18)
Acknowledgments 365(2)
Notes 367(14)
Bibliography 381(10)
Index 391