ISBN:
9780804788403
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0804788405
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (388 pages)
,
illustrations.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Joskowicz, Ari The modernity of others
Parallel Title:
Print version Modernity of others : Jewish anti-Catholicism in Germany and France
DDC:
305.892404
Keywords:
Anti-Catholicism History
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19th century
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Germany
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Anti-Catholicism History
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19th century
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France
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Anti-clericalism History
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19th century
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Germany
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Anti-clericalism History
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19th century
;
France
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Jews Politics and government
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19th century
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Germany
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Jews Politics and government
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19th century
;
France
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Anti-Catholicism History 19th century
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Anti-clericalism History 19th century
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Anti-clericalism History 19th century
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Jews Politics and government 19th century
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Jews Politics and government 19th century
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Anti-Catholicism History 19th century
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Jews Politics and government 19th century
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Jews Politics and government 19th century
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Anti-clericalism History 19th century
;
Anti-Catholicism History 19th century
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Anti-clericalism History 19th century
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Anti-Catholicism History 19th century
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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HISTORY ; Jewish
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Anti-Catholicism
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Anti-clericalism
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Jews ; Politics and government
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History
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Germany
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France
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Electronic books
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Frankreich
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Deutschland
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Juden
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Antikatholizismus
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Antiklerikalismus
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Säkularisierung
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Geschichte 1780-1920
Abstract:
The most prominent story of 19th century German & French Jewry has focused on Jews' adoption of liberal middle-class values. Joskowicz points to an equally powerful aspect of modern Jewish history: the extent to which German and French Jews sought to become modern by criticising the anti-modern positions of the Catholic Church. From the moment in which Jews began to enter the fray of modern European politics, they found that Catholicism served as a convenient foil that helped them define what it meant to be a good citizen, to practice a respectable religion, and to have a healthy family life
Note:
Includes index. - Description based on print version record
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