The jews of eastern europe, 1772-1881 /

"A remarkable achievement. Bartal presents the broad contours of nineteenth-century East European Jewish history even as he reworks them into a nontraditional narrative." David Engel, New York University

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Main Authors: Bartal, Israel.
Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Naor, Chaya.
Published: University of Pennsylvania Press,
Publisher Address: Philadelphia, Pa. :
Publication Dates: [2011]
©2005
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Jewish culture and contexts
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812200812
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Summary: "A remarkable achievement. Bartal presents the broad contours of nineteenth-century East European Jewish history even as he reworks them into a nontraditional narrative." David Engel, New York University
Carrier Form: 1 online resource : 2 illus.
ISBN: 9780812200812
Index Number: DS135
CLC: K508
Contents: Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
Chapter 1 The Jews of the Kingdom --
Chapter 2 The Partitions of Poland: The End of the Old Order, 1772 1795 --
Chapter 3 Towns and Cities: Society and Economy, 1795 1863 --
Chapter 4 Hasidim, Mitnagdim, and Maskilim --
Chapter 5 Russia and the Jews --
Chapter 6 Austria and the Jews of Galicia, 1772 1848 --
Chapter 7 Brotherhood and Disillusionment: Jews and Poles in the Nineteenth Century --
Chapter 8 My Heart Is in the West : The Haskalah Movement in Eastern Europe --
Chapter 9 The Days of Springtime : Czar Alexander II and the Era of Reform --
Chapter 10 Between Two Extremes: Radicalism and Orthodoxy --
Chapter 11 The Conservative Alliance: Galicia under Emperor Franz Josef --
Chapter 12 The Jew Is Coming! Anti-Semitism from Right and from Left --
Chapter 13 Storms in the South, 1881 1882 --
Conclusion: Jews as an Ethnic Minority in Eastern Europe --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
Acknowledgments