Rethinking Antisemitism in Nineteenth-Century France is a history of the stories the French told about the Jews in their midst during the early nineteenth century. Using a novel cultural analysis that brings together pamphlets, newspaper articles, novels, and works of art, Julie Kalman focuses on the period that historians have explored the least, encompassing the years 1815–48. Kalman shows that there were significant discussions surrounding France's Jewish population taking place during this period and argues that these discussions are central to our understanding of the history of the Jew's place in France. These stories also allow us to reflect on core questions of French history during this period, a time when the French were questioning the fundamental nature of their own identity.
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Introduction: charting a noisy silence; 1. Competing solutions to a Jewish question; 2. The unyielding wall: Christianity and Judaism; 3. The eternal Jew; 4. Sensuality, depravity, and ritual murder: Jews in the Orient, and Jews at home?; 5. 'Rothschildian greed: this new variety of despotism'; 6. Evolutions in the Jewish question; Conclusion.
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'In this thoroughly researched and persuasively argued study, Julie Kalman skillfully traces the evolution of the Jew in the French imagination. Her important book succeeds admirably in elucidating the role of antisemitism in the cultural formation of modern France.' Jay R. Berkovitz, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Rethinking Antisemitism in Nineteenth-Century France analyzes the Jew's place in France during the years 1815–48.

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ISBN
9780521897327
Publisert
2009-12-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
248

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Julie Kalman lectures in Jewish History at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. She has published work on France and the Jews in the nineteenth century in French Historical Studies and Jewish Social Studies. Dr Kalman is an International Fellow of the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture for 2008–9.