Prophets of the Past: Interpreters of Jewish History

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Princeton University Press, 2 aug 2010 - 320 pagina's

Prophets of the Past is the first book to examine in depth how modern Jewish historians have interpreted Jewish history. Michael Brenner reveals that perhaps no other national or religious group has used their shared history for so many different ideological and political purposes as the Jews. He deftly traces the master narratives of Jewish history from the beginnings of the scholarly study of Jews and Judaism in nineteenth-century Germany; to eastern European approaches by Simon Dubnow, the interwar school of Polish-Jewish historians, and the short-lived efforts of Soviet-Jewish historians; to the work of British and American scholars such as Cecil Roth and Salo Baron; and to Zionist and post-Zionist interpretations of Jewish history. He also unravels the distortions of Jewish history writing, including antisemitic Nazi research into the "Jewish question," the Soviet portrayal of Jewish history as class struggle, and Orthodox Jewish interpretations of history as divinely inspired.


History proved to be a uniquely powerful weapon for modern Jewish scholars during a period when they had no nation or army to fight for their ideological and political objectives, whether the goal was Jewish emancipation, diasporic autonomy, or the creation of a Jewish state. As Brenner demonstrates in this illuminating and incisive book, these historians often found legitimacy for these struggles in the Jewish past.

 

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Interpreters of Jewish History Introduction Viewpoints on Jewish History
1
Interpreters of Jewish History Chapter 1 Jewish History as History of Religion Wissenschaft des Judentums in the Service of Reform and Emancipation
17
Interpreters of Jewish History Chapter 2 Between Religion and Nation Graetz and His Construction of Jewish History
53
Interpreters of Jewish History Chapter 3 The Nationalization of Jewish History The View from the East
93
Interpreters of Jewish History Chapter 4 Jewish History without Tears? New Perspectives in the West
121
Interpreters of Jewish History Chapter 5 The Return of the Nation to Its Land Zionist Narrative Perspectives
157
Interpreters of Jewish History Chapter 6 Postmodern Influences A New Subjectivity
197
Interpreters of Jewish History Epilogue
217
Interpreters of Jewish History Notes
221
Interpreters of Jewish History References
265
Interpreters of Jewish History Index
297
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Michael Brenner is professor of Jewish history and culture at the University of Munich. His books include A Short History of the Jews and After the Holocaust: Rebuilding Jewish Lives in Postwar Germany (both Princeton).

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