The modernity of others : Jewish anti-catholicism in Germany and France

Antisemitism, anti-Catholicism, and anticlericalism -- Jewish anticlericalism and the making of modern citizenship in the late Enlightenment -- Romanticism, Catholicism, and oppositional anticlericalism -- Reforming Judaism, defending the family : Jews in the Catholic-liberal conflicts at mid-centur...

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Auteur principal: Joskowicz, Ari 1975- (Auteur)
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Univ. Press, c 2014
Titres liés à la collection:Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
Sujets:Anti-Catholicism Anti-clericalism Jews Secularism Juden Antikatholizismus Antiklerikalismus Säkularisierung Säkularismus Antisemitismus plus... Konflikt Frankreich Deutschland Judentum Geschichte 1800-1900
Description matérielle:XII, 373 S.
Table des matières:
  • Antisemitism, anti-Catholicism, and anticlericalismJewish anticlericalism and the making of modern citizenship in the late Enlightenment
  • Romanticism, Catholicism, and oppositional anticlericalism
  • Reforming Judaism, defending the family : Jews in the Catholic-liberal conflicts at mid-century
  • Jews in the transnational culture wars : secularism and anti-Papal rhetoric
  • Representative secularism : Jewish members of parliament and religious debate
  • Nationalism, antisemitism, and the decline of Jewish anti-Catholicism
  • Conclusion : rethinking European secularism from a minority perspective.
  • Antisemitism, anti-Catholicism, and anticlericalism
  • Jewish anticlericalism and the making of modern citizenship in the late Enlightenment
  • Romanticism, Catholicism, and oppositional anticlericalism
  • Reforming Judaism, defending the family : Jews in the Catholic-liberal conflicts at mid-century
  • Jews in the transnational culture wars : secularism and anti-Papal rhetoric
  • Representative secularism : Jewish members of parliament and religious debate
  • Nationalism, antisemitism, and the decline of Jewish anti-Catholicism
  • Conclusion : rethinking European secularism from a minority perspective.