00836nam0-22002891i-450-99000570175040332119990530000570175FED01000570175(Aleph)000570175FED0100057017519990530d1977----km-y0itay50------bafrea-------00---Contes de la Pipe en terrePierre Mac OrlanRTTd de l'Td. originale de 1914Plan de la Tour efVarEd. d'Aujourd'huic1977124 p.ill.25 cm<<Les >>introuvablesMacOrlan,Pierre<1882-1970>188790ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990005701750403321B 1686BIBL. 59354FLFBCFLFBCContes de la Pipe en terre602635UNINA04429nam 22007454a 450 991095826290332120200520144314.0978661226988297812822698801282269887978029921173802992117382027/heb06606(CKB)1000000000473463(SSID)ssj0000185624(PQKBManifestationID)11170711(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000185624(PQKBWorkID)10211514(PQKB)10250927(MiAaPQ)EBC3444733(OCoLC)290525784(MdBmJHUP)muse12237(Au-PeEL)EBL3444733(CaPaEBR)ebr10217088(dli)HEB06606(MiU)KOHA0000000000000000002821(Perlego)4385983(EXLCZ)99100000000047346320050124d2005 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrJewish scholarship and culture in nineteenth-century Germany between history and faith /Nils H. Roemer1st ed.Madison, Wis. University of Wisconsin Pressc2005x, 251 p. illStudies in German Jewish cultural history and literatureBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780299211707 0299211703 Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-244) and index.Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Historicizing Judaism -- Between Theology and History -- Returning Judaism to History -- Recovering Jewish History in the Age of Emancipation and Reform -- Part II: Fissures and Unity -- Jewish Historiography at the Center of Debate -- " Bringing Forth Their Past Glories" -- Finding Common Ground in the Creation of a German Jewish Reading Public -- Part III: Challenges and Responses -- Wissenschaft on Trial -- History as a Shield of Judaism -- Reconciling the Hearts of the Parents with the Hearts of the Children -- Part IV: Reading Jewish History in the Fin de Siecle -- Past, Present, and Future of Jewish History: Between Hope and Despair -- The Jewish Past at the Center of Popular Culture -- Libraries with and without Walls -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.German Jews were fully assimilated and secularized in the nineteenth century-or so it is commonly assumed. In Jewish Scholarship and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, Nils Roemer challenges this assumption, finding that religious sentiments, concepts, and rhetoric found expression through a newly emerging theological historicism at the center of modern German Jewish culture. Modern German Jewish identity developed during the struggle for emancipation, debates about religious and cultural renewal, and battles against anti-Semitism. A key component of this identity was historical memory, which Jewish scholars had begun to infuse with theological perspectives beginning in the 1850s. After German reunification in the early 1870s, Jewish intellectuals reevaluated their enthusiastic embrace of liberalism and secularism. Without abandoning the ideal of tolerance, they asserted a right to cultural religious difference for themselves--an ideal they held to even more tightly in the face of growing anti-Semitism. This newly re-theologized Jewish history, Roemer argues, helped German Jews fend off anti-Semitic attacks by strengthening their own sense of their culture and tradition. Studies in German Jewish cultural history and literature.JewsGermanyIntellectual life19th centuryJewsGermanyIdentityJewsGermanyHistoriographyJewish learning and scholarshipGermanyHistory19th centuryJudaismGermanyHistory19th centuryJewsIntellectual lifeJewsIdentity.JewsHistoriography.Jewish learning and scholarshipHistoryJudaismHistory907/.2/023924043Roemer Nils H875393MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958262903321Jewish scholarship and culture in nineteenth-century Germany2009995UNINA