Episodes in early modern and modern Christian-Jewish relations : diasporas, dogmas, differences / by Paolo L. Bernardini.

Author
Bernardini, Paolo, 1963- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.
Description
xi, 214 pages ; 22 cm

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    Subject(s)
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • christians, Jews and modernity : an introductory essay
    • The literature on the history of the Jews in the New World from S.W. Baron and J.R. Marcus, to the present (1996) : a critical survey of som select works
    • Nostalgia for the future : time past and the construction of Europe
    • "Politeia Biblica" : at the origins of the rediscovery of the Hebrew Republic
    • The silent retreat of the fathers : episodes in the process of reappraisal of Jewish history and culture in eighteenth-centry England
    • The Hermes case : the German enlightenment vs. the conservative Lutheran Church and the debate on religious tolerance in Prussia 1771-1777
    • Looking east, thinking west : Isidore Loeb (1839-1892) and the Jews in the Ottoman Empire
    • Synagogues, Jewish cemeteries and world history : some remarks
    • Judith Lore from the eighteenth to the nineteenth century : from individual to "national" hero
    • Judith in Italian literature : a comprehensive bibliography 1554-1948
    • Gabriel Riesser (1806-1863) and the persistence of the enlightenment in German-Jewish culture of the nineteenth century
    • The Jews in nineteenth cetnury Italy : towards a reappraisal
    • Memory as evil : an unusual approach.
    ISBN
    • 144389950X (hardback)
    • 9781443899505 (hardback)
    OCLC
    959320191
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