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El. knyga: T. G. Masaryk and the Jewish Question

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9788024643656
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In this book, Miloš Pojar traces the development and transformation of the opinions about Jews and Judaism of the first Czechoslovak president, T. G. Masaryk. Pojar describes the key events and ideas that shaped Masaryk’s attitudes: his first contacts with the Jewish world as a child, and later as a student; his work as a philosopher and sociologist, through which his thinking on Marxism, social issues, Christianity, and Judaism evolved; and his later, pivotal, experience at the time of the anti-Semitic libel trials against Leopold Hilsner, known as the Hilsner Affair. Pojar also details the period when Masaryk, as president, formulated his position on matters such as the Czech-Jewish movement, the question of assimilation, and Zionism. Featuring an entire chapter on Masaryk’s celebrated 1927 trip to Palestine as well as a series of brief profiles of outstanding Jewish figures that explore both Masaryk’s attitudes to their ideas and their opinions of Masaryk, this book is a compelling personal portrait and a substantial contribution to our understanding of the history of Jews in the Czech lands.

Preface 7(8)
Shlomo Avineri
1 Childhood, Youth, Studies; University Of Vienna (1850-1882)
15(11)
2 Masaryk's Study of the Jewish Question (1882-1914)
26(11)
Jews in the Czech lands from the mid-19th century to 1914
26(3)
Masaryk's arrival in Prague
29(8)
3 Masaryk And The Social Question: Marx And Masaryk; The Jewish Question
37(17)
Marx and Judaism
37(3)
Marx and his critique of Judaism
40(3)
Masaryk and social issues
43(4)
Masaryk's critique of Marx's views on the Jewish question
47(7)
4 Masaryk and Religion
54(33)
5 Masaryk And Anti-Semitism; The Hilsner Affair
87(21)
Anti-Semitism in Austria and the Czech lands in the second half of the 19th century
87(7)
The Hilsner affair
94(14)
6 Masaryk And The Czech Jewish Movement
108(23)
The status of Jews in the Czech lands post-1650
108(2)
Laws concerning Jews in the reign of Joseph II
110(2)
Jewish emancipation
112(1)
Assimilation
113(18)
7 Masaryk and Zionism To 1918
131(16)
8 Masaryk and the Jews During The First Republic
147(33)
The First Czechoslovak Republic
147(3)
Jews in the First Republic
150(5)
T.G. Masaryk and the Zionists
155(14)
T.G. Masaryk and the Czecho-Jews
169(3)
The Friday group
172(8)
9 Masaryk's Visit to Palestine in 1927
180(11)
Conclusion
188(3)
10 Masaryk and Notable Jews
191(40)
Illustrations 231(13)
Afterword: Converging Destinies In The Thought And Life Of Milos Pojar (Petr Pithart) 244(6)
Acknowledgements 250(1)
Index 251