Categorically Jewish, Distinctly Polish
Title | Categorically Jewish, Distinctly Polish PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Rosman |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Pages | 549 |
Release | 2022-03-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1800859074 |
Moshe Rosman's revolutionary approach has become a cornerstone of Polish Jewish historiography. Challenging conventions, he asserts that the 'marriage of convenience' between the Jews and the Polish--Lithuanian Commonwealth was a dynamic relationship that, though punctuated by crisis and persecution, developed into a saga of overall achievement and stability. With that fundamental message this book forges a thematic survey of Jewish history in early modern Poland. These essays, written by Rosman over the course of a distinguished career, have all been updated and enhanced with new detail and nuanced arguments, taking account not only of new archival material and research but also of the ongoing evolution of the author’s own knowledge and perspectives. Some appear here in English for the first time. The volume's structure highlights key topics for understanding the Polish Jewish past: relations between Jews and other Poles; Jewish communal life; Polish Jewish women; and hasidism. One section analyses how this past has been presented in both scholarly and popular modes. The essays are crafted to place them in dialogue with each other. Analytical introductions weigh their significance in the light of modern and postmodern Jewish and Polish historiography. An extensive general introduction sets the context of the history portrayed here, while a thoughtful conclusion elucidates the larger motifs that emerge.
Categorically Jewish, Distinctly Polish
Title | Categorically Jewish, Distinctly Polish PDF eBook |
Author | Moshe Rosman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781906764852 |
Moshe Rosman's revolutionary approach has become a cornerstone of Polish Jewish historiography. These updated and newly integrated essays constitute a thematic survey of Jewish history in early modern Poland. They are offered here with thoughtful introductions weighing their significance in the light of modern and postmodern Jewish and Polish historiography.
Laws of the Spirit
Title | Laws of the Spirit PDF eBook |
Author | Ariel Evan Mayse |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 2024-05-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1503638987 |
The compelling vision of religious life and practice found in Hasidic sources has made it the most enduring and successful Jewish movement of spiritual renewal of all time. In this book, Ariel Evan Mayse grapples with one of Hasidism's most vexing questions: how did a religious movement known for its radical views about immanence, revelation, and the imperative to serve God with joy simultaneously produce strict adherence to the structures and obligations of Jewish law? Exploring the movement from its emergence in the mid-1700s until 1815, Mayse argues that the exceptionality of Hasidism lies not in whether its leaders broke or upheld rabbinic norms, but in the movement's vivid attempt to rethink the purpose of Jewish ritual and practice. Rather than focusing on the commandments as law, he turns to the methods and vocabulary of ritual studies as a more productive way to reckon with the contradictions and tensions of this religious movement as well as its remarkable intellectual vitality. Mayse examines the full range of Hasidic texts from the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, from homilies and theological treatise to hagiography, letters, and legal writings, reading them together with contemporary theories of ritual. Arguing against the notion that spiritual integrity requires unshackling oneself from tradition, Laws of the Spirit is a sweeping attempt to rethink the meaning and significance of religious practice in early Hasidism.
Becoming Post-Communist
Title | Becoming Post-Communist PDF eBook |
Author | Eli Lederhendler |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Antisemitism |
ISBN | 0197687210 |
"Across the landscape that until 1939 housed most of the world's Jewish population, the closing decade of the 20th century witnessed dramatic upheavals: the overturning of the East European communist governments and the fall of the USSR, accompanied by a major Jewish emigration movement. The legacy of the Jewish presence in those countries, as viewed from today's vantage point, and the ways in which it became enmeshed in the quest by people of the region-Jews and non-Jews alike-to secure their prospects for the future, highlighted fundamental issues about the nature and quality of the politics of memory, national identity, and the continuity and relative stability of regimes in the region. If those questions were important even before the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, understanding their implications now seems even more crucial. In a field fraught with conflicting narratives, the challenges of social and political reconstruction are primary concerns for peoples and governments. The experts contributing to this volume apply interdisciplinary approaches to analyze and interpret a multiplicity of post-communist social realities and aid our understanding of recent events"--
From Museum Critique to the Critical Museum
Title | From Museum Critique to the Critical Museum PDF eBook |
Author | Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2016-03-03 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1317132041 |
Since the late nineteenth century, museums have been cited as tools of imperialism and colonialism, as strongholds of patriarchalism, masculinism, homophobia and xenophobia, and accused both of elitism and commercialism. But, could the museum absorb and benefit from its critique, turning into a critical museum, into the site of resistance rather than ritual? This book looks at the ways in which the museum could use its collections, its cultural authority, its auratic space and resources to give voice to the underprivileged, and to take an active part in contemporary and at times controversial issues. Drawing together both major museum professionals and academics, it examines the theoretical concept of the critical museum, and uses case studies of engaged art institutions from different parts of the world. It reaches beyond the usual focus on western Europe, America, and ’the World’, including voices from, as well as about, eastern European museums, which have rarely been discussed in museum studies books so far.
Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland
Title | Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland PDF eBook |
Author | Erica Lehrer |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2015-04-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0253015065 |
Essays on the restoration and revival of Jewish sites in post-Holocaust, post-Communist Poland: “Highly recommended.” —Choice In a time of national introspection regarding the country’s involvement in the persecution of Jews, Poland has begun to reimagine spaces of and for Jewishness in the Polish landscape, not as a form of nostalgia but as a way to encourage the pluralization of contemporary society. The essays in this book explore issues of the restoration, restitution, memorializing, and tourism that have brought present inhabitants into contact with initiatives to revive Jewish sites. They reveal that an emergent Jewish presence in both urban and rural landscapes exists in conflict and collaboration with other remembered minorities, engaging in complex negotiations with local, regional, national, and international groups and interests. With its emphasis on spaces and built environments, this volume illuminates the role of the material world in the complex encounter with the Jewish past in contemporary Poland. “Evokes a revolution—the word is not too strong—in the possibilities, new goals, and shifting facts on the ground associated with Jewish history and lives in Poland today.” —Canadian Jewish News
Nexus 5
Title | Nexus 5 PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth von Bernuth |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 223 |
Release | 2021-02-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1640140794 |
Special volume treating exemplars of the vast number of texts arising from historic and imaginary encounters between Jews and non-Jewish Germans, from the early modern period to the present.