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Titre : | A History of the Jews in the Modern World |
Auteurs : | Howard M. Sachar, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New York [USA] : Alfred A. Knopf, 2005 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-375-41497-8 |
Format : | xii + 835 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | OB/B (Histoire du peuple juif : sujets divers, époque moderne) |
Résumé : |
The distinguished historian of the Jewish people, Howard M. Sachar, gives us a comprehensive and enthralling chronicle of the achievements and traumas of the Jews over the last four hundred years.
Tracking their fate from Western Europe’s age of mercantilism in the seventeenth century to the post-Soviet and post-imperialist Islamic upheavals of the twenty-first century, Sachar applies his renowned narrative skill to the central role of the Jews in many of the most impressive achievements of modern civilization: whether in the rise of economic capitalism or of political socialism; in the discoveries of theoretical physics or applied medicine; in “higher” literary criticism or mass communication and popular entertainment. As his account unfolds and moves from epoch to epoch, from continent to continent, from Europe to the Americas and the Middle East, Sachar evaluates communities that, until lately, have been underestimated in the perspective of Jewish and world history—among them, Jews of Sephardic provenance, of the Moslem regions, and of Africa. By the same token, Sachar applies a master’s hand in describing and deciphering the Jews’ unique exposure and functional usefulness to totalitarian movements—fascist, Nazi, and Stalinist. In the process, he shines an unsparing light on the often widely dissimilar behavior of separate European peoples, and on separate Jewish populations, during the Holocaust. A distillation of the author’s lifetime of scholarly research and teaching experience, A History of the Jews in the Modern World provides a source of unsurpassed intellectual richness for university students and educated laypersons alike. |
Note de contenu : |
- Foreword I. The Jew as Non-European II. A Glimmering of Dawn in the West III. An Ambivalent Emancipation in the West IV. Incarceration: The Jews of Tsarist Russia V. The Triumph of Emancipation in the West VI. Jews in an Emancipated Economy VII. The Impact of Western Culture on Jewish Life VIII. A Sephardic-Oriental Diaspora IX. The Rise of Jewish Life in America X. False Dawn in the East: Alexander II and the Era of “Enlightenment” XI. Russian Twilight: The Era of Pogroms and May Laws XII. A Migration of East European Jewry: 1881-1914 XIII. The Onset of Modern Antisemitism XIV. The Mutation of Racism XV. The Rise of Zionism XVI. The Evolution of Jewish Radicalism: Tsarist Russia XVII. Socialist “Internationalism” in Western Europe: The Trauma of World War I XVIII. The Triumph of Bolshevism XIX. The Balfour Declaration and the Jewish National Home XX. The Legacy of Progressivism: Immigrant Jewry in the United States XXI. Successor States and Minority Guarantees: 1919—1939 XXII. The Triumph of East European Fascism XXIII. A Final Symbiosis of Jewish and Western Culture XXIV. A Climactic Onslaught of Postwar Antisemitism XXV. The Triumph of Nazism XXVI. The Quest for Sanctuary: 1933—1939 XXVII. The Holocaust of European Jewry XXVIII. The Final Solution and the Struggle for Jewish Survival XXIX. The Birth of Israel XXX. Eastern Jewry in the Postwar: A Failed Convalescence XXXI. A Precarious Revival in Western Europe XXXII. The Jews of British Commonwealth XXXIII. A Latin Israel in the Southern Hemisphere XXXIV. The Efflorescence of American-Jewish Community XXXV. The Jewish State and World Jewry XXXVI. Israel, the United States, and the Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Afterword - Bibliography - Index - About the author |
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