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"Shmuel Feiner gives us a capacious and methodologically innovative volume on the "modernity" of the Jewish eighteenth century by juxtaposing myriad events across disparate regions recounted through a captivating panoply of personalities."—David Sorkin, Lucy G. Moses professor of Jewish history at Yale University

"Extraordinarily erudite and compulsively readable, this book transforms everything we thought we knew about the Jewish eighteenth century. A remarkable achievement."—Yair Mintzker, Princeton University



Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: 1750–1763
1. Three Astounding Proclamations: Class Division, Pressure from the State, and a Rift in the Rabbinical Elite
2. The Specter: Earthquake, the Horror of War, and Patriotism
3. The Pursuit of Honor and the Masked Ball: Azulai and Geldern Wander About in Europe and the East
4. Get Out, Jews! Tests for Tolerance between London, Zhitomir, Yampol, and Rome
5. Blood for Blood: The Frankist Scandal and the Subversiveness of Religious Awakening
6. Intimate Life: Bodily Ailments, Quarrels, Crime, and Emigration
7. "We Are All Citizens of the World": The Jewish Question in the Age of the Philosophes
Part II: 1764–1780
8. "The Great Change": The Crisis in Poland, Awareness of Progress and Humanistic Sentiment
9. "They Made My Flesh and Blood Fair Prey": Tolerance and Fissures in the Walls of Society
10. 1772: A Year That Challenged the Old Order
11. "Let Every Man Do as He Pleases": The Winds of Revolt
12. Curing the "Malady of My Nation": Days of Individualism and Reform
Part III: 1781–1800
13. "Great Thoughts Bubble Up and Awaken": The Tangle of the Years 1781–1782
14. The Eve of Revolution: "The Happiest Period" or "The Great Confusion"?
15. From the Boxing Ring to the Halls of Parliament: Confrontations and Initiatives for Regeneration and Citizenship
16. "A Generation of Upheavals": Euphoria, Terror, and the Rebellion of the Young in the 1790s
17. The Future of the Jews: A New Politics, a Religion in Dispute, and Freedom of the Individual
18. The Three Last Years: "We Have Reason to Congratulate Ourselves, That We Were Born in This Enlightened Period"
Conclusion: "No More Fear, No Shame . . . I Live in Peace with Everything around Me"
Index

The Jewish Eighteenth Century Volume 2

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 07/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9780253065148, 978-0253065148
      ISBN10: 0253065143

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "Shmuel Feiner gives us a capacious and methodologically innovative volume on the "modernity" of the Jewish eighteenth century by juxtaposing myriad events across disparate regions recounted through a captivating panoply of personalities."—David Sorkin, Lucy G. Moses professor of Jewish history at Yale University

      "Extraordinarily erudite and compulsively readable, this book transforms everything we thought we knew about the Jewish eighteenth century. A remarkable achievement."—Yair Mintzker, Princeton University



      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Part I: 1750–1763
      1. Three Astounding Proclamations: Class Division, Pressure from the State, and a Rift in the Rabbinical Elite
      2. The Specter: Earthquake, the Horror of War, and Patriotism
      3. The Pursuit of Honor and the Masked Ball: Azulai and Geldern Wander About in Europe and the East
      4. Get Out, Jews! Tests for Tolerance between London, Zhitomir, Yampol, and Rome
      5. Blood for Blood: The Frankist Scandal and the Subversiveness of Religious Awakening
      6. Intimate Life: Bodily Ailments, Quarrels, Crime, and Emigration
      7. "We Are All Citizens of the World": The Jewish Question in the Age of the Philosophes
      Part II: 1764–1780
      8. "The Great Change": The Crisis in Poland, Awareness of Progress and Humanistic Sentiment
      9. "They Made My Flesh and Blood Fair Prey": Tolerance and Fissures in the Walls of Society
      10. 1772: A Year That Challenged the Old Order
      11. "Let Every Man Do as He Pleases": The Winds of Revolt
      12. Curing the "Malady of My Nation": Days of Individualism and Reform
      Part III: 1781–1800
      13. "Great Thoughts Bubble Up and Awaken": The Tangle of the Years 1781–1782
      14. The Eve of Revolution: "The Happiest Period" or "The Great Confusion"?
      15. From the Boxing Ring to the Halls of Parliament: Confrontations and Initiatives for Regeneration and Citizenship
      16. "A Generation of Upheavals": Euphoria, Terror, and the Rebellion of the Young in the 1790s
      17. The Future of the Jews: A New Politics, a Religion in Dispute, and Freedom of the Individual
      18. The Three Last Years: "We Have Reason to Congratulate Ourselves, That We Were Born in This Enlightened Period"
      Conclusion: "No More Fear, No Shame . . . I Live in Peace with Everything around Me"
      Index

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