The Making of Czech Jewry

Hillel J. Kieval

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Author
Hillel J. Kieval
Publish Date
1988-05-26
Subtitle
National Conflict and Jewish Society in Bohemia, 1870-1918
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
296
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195040570
ISBN-13
9780195040579
citemno
247861
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780195040579

Description

Examining the post-emancipatory, post-industrial transformation of Czech-Jewish society, Hillel J. Kieval focuses on the Czech-Jewish movement and Prague Zionism, charting their development up to the start of the First Czechoslovak Republic. Though different in fundamental ways, the Czech-Jewish movement and Prague Zionism held remarkable similarities: both emerged from the second phase of modernization of Bohemian Jewry; both represented a turnabout in cultural and national loyalties; and both, ironically, saw themselves as the best vehicle for Jewish integration into a nationally charged, highly contentious, European environment. Emphasizing the multi-ethnic character of the region, the linguistic dexterity and cultural ambiguity of its Jewish population, and the decisive impact of national conflict on the creation of Jewish attitudes and behavior, the book offers a new picture--the first in English--of the social and cultural life of Central European Jewry at the turn of the century.