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Philosemitism in History.

Av: Medverkande: Materialtyp: TextUtgivningsuppgift: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011Datum för upphovsrätt: ©2011Utgåva: 1st edBeskrivning: 1 online resource (334 pages)Innehållstyp:
  • text
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  • computer
Bärartyp:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511858468
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  • 305.892/4
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Intro -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors page -- Introduction: A Brief History of Philosemitism -- PART I Medieval and Early Modern Frameworks -- 1 Philosemitic Tendencies in Medieval Western Christendom -- 2 The Revival of Christian Hebraism in Early Modern Europe -- 3 The Philosemitic Moment? Judaism and Republicanism in Seventeenth-Century European Thought -- PART II Three European Philosemites -- 4 William Whiston's Judeo-Christianity: Millenarianism and Christian Zionism in Early Enlightenment England -- 5 A Friend of the Jews? The Abbé Grégoire and Philosemitism in Revolutionary France -- 6 Ordinary People, Ordinary Jews: Mór Jókai as Magyar Philosemite -- PART III The Cultural Politics of Philosemitism in Victorian Britain and Imperial Germany -- 7 Bad Jew/Good Jewess: Gender and Semitic Discourse in Nineteenth-Century England -- 8 Anti-"Philosemitism" and Anti-Antisemitism in Imperial Germany -- 9 From Recognition to Consensus: The Nature of Philosemitism in Germany, 1871-1932 -- PART IV American Philosemitisms -- 10 Ethnic Role Models and Chosen Peoples: Philosemitism in African American Culture -- 11 Connoisseurs of Angst: The Jewish Mystique and Postwar American Literary Culture -- 12 "It's All in the Bible": Evangelical Christians, Biblical Literalism, and Philosemitism in Our Times -- PART V Philosemitism in Post-Holocaust Europe -- 13 What Is the Opposite of Genocide? Philosemitic Television in Germany, 1963-1995 -- 14 "Non-Jewish, Non Kosher, Yet Also Recommended": Beyond "Virtually Jewish" in Postmillennium Central Europe -- Index.
Sammanfattning: This book offers a broad and ambitious overview of the nature and significance of philosemitism in European and world history, from antiquity to the present. It underscores both the endurance and the malleability of philosemitism, drawing attention to this important, yet widely neglected and misunderstood, facet of Jewish - non-Jewish relations.
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Intro -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors page -- Introduction: A Brief History of Philosemitism -- PART I Medieval and Early Modern Frameworks -- 1 Philosemitic Tendencies in Medieval Western Christendom -- 2 The Revival of Christian Hebraism in Early Modern Europe -- 3 The Philosemitic Moment? Judaism and Republicanism in Seventeenth-Century European Thought -- PART II Three European Philosemites -- 4 William Whiston's Judeo-Christianity: Millenarianism and Christian Zionism in Early Enlightenment England -- 5 A Friend of the Jews? The Abbé Grégoire and Philosemitism in Revolutionary France -- 6 Ordinary People, Ordinary Jews: Mór Jókai as Magyar Philosemite -- PART III The Cultural Politics of Philosemitism in Victorian Britain and Imperial Germany -- 7 Bad Jew/Good Jewess: Gender and Semitic Discourse in Nineteenth-Century England -- 8 Anti-"Philosemitism" and Anti-Antisemitism in Imperial Germany -- 9 From Recognition to Consensus: The Nature of Philosemitism in Germany, 1871-1932 -- PART IV American Philosemitisms -- 10 Ethnic Role Models and Chosen Peoples: Philosemitism in African American Culture -- 11 Connoisseurs of Angst: The Jewish Mystique and Postwar American Literary Culture -- 12 "It's All in the Bible": Evangelical Christians, Biblical Literalism, and Philosemitism in Our Times -- PART V Philosemitism in Post-Holocaust Europe -- 13 What Is the Opposite of Genocide? Philosemitic Television in Germany, 1963-1995 -- 14 "Non-Jewish, Non Kosher, Yet Also Recommended": Beyond "Virtually Jewish" in Postmillennium Central Europe -- Index.

This book offers a broad and ambitious overview of the nature and significance of philosemitism in European and world history, from antiquity to the present. It underscores both the endurance and the malleability of philosemitism, drawing attention to this important, yet widely neglected and misunderstood, facet of Jewish - non-Jewish relations.

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