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The Economy in Jewish History

New Perspectives on the Interrelationship between Ethnicity and Economic Life
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Englisch
Berghahn Bookserschienen am01.12.2010
Jewish historiography tends to stress the religious, cultural, and political aspects of the past. By contrast the economyA" has been pushed to the margins of the Jewish discourse and scholarship since the end of the Second World War. This volume takes a fresh look at Jews and the economy, arguing that a broader, cultural approach is needed...mehr
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KlappentextJewish historiography tends to stress the religious, cultural, and political aspects of the past. By contrast the economyA" has been pushed to the margins of the Jewish discourse and scholarship since the end of the Second World War. This volume takes a fresh look at Jews and the economy, arguing that a broader, cultural approach is needed...
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-84545-774-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2010
Erscheinungsdatum01.12.2010
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 161 mm, Höhe 240 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht548 g
Artikel-Nr.13018295
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Prolegomena to an Economic Turn´ in Jewish HistoryGideon ReuveniPART I: RETHINKING THE ECONOMY IN JEWISH HISTORYChapter 2. Can Economic History Date the Inception of Jewish Modernity?Jonathan Karp Chapter 3. Wandering as Circulation: Dostoevsky and Marx on the Jewish Question´Kirill PostoutenkoChapter 4. Money Makes the Jew Go Round: West German Jewry and the Search for FlexibilityAnthony D. KaudersPART II: JEWS IN THE MARKETPLACEChapter 5. All Talk or Business as Usual? Brokerage and Schmoozing in a Swiss Urban Society in the early 19th CenturySusanne BennewitzChapter 6. Socialists, Bankers and Sephardic Jews: The Pereire Brothers and the Crédit MobilierHelen M. DaviesChapter 7. Buying, Selling, Being, Drinking; Or, how the Coffeehouse became a Site for the Consumption of new Jewish Modalities of BelongingSarah Wobick-SegevChapter 8. Consuming Powers: The Jewish Department Store in German Politics and CulturePaul LernerPART III: JEWISH ECONOMIES IN NATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CONTEXTSChapter 9. Going Native: Moritz Jellinek and the Modernization of the Hungarian EconomyMichael L. MillerChapter 10. Jews, Plumes, and Global Commerce in the Modern PeriodSarah Abrevaya SteinChapter 11. Trading in Torah: Bootleg Bibles and Secondhand Scripture in the Age of European ImperialismAdam MendelssohnChapter 12. Cut to Zionism: The Emergence of the Diamond Industry in British-Ruled PalestineDavid DeVriesNotes on ContributorsBibliographyIndexmehr

Autor

Gideon Reuveni is Director of the Centre for German Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex. He is the author of Reading Germany: Literature and Consumer Culture in Germany before 1933 (Berghahn, 2006) and the co-editor of several other books on different aspects of Jewish history. Presently he is working on a book on consumer culture and the making of Jewish identity in Europe.