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The Jewish Eighteenth Century - (Olamot Humanities and Social Sciences) by Shmuel Feiner (Paperback)

The Jewish Eighteenth Century - (Olamot Humanities and Social Sciences) by  Shmuel Feiner (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>In this first volume of his magisterial work, Shmuel Feiner charts the twisting and fascinating world of the 18th century from the viewpoint of the Jews of Europe. From the religious and cultural revolution of the <i>Haskalah</i> (Jewish Enlightenment) to the question of whether Jews could be citizens of any nation, Feiner presents a board view of how this century of upheaval altered the map of Europe and the Jews who called it home.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The eighteenth century was the Jews' first modern century. The deep changes that took place during its course shaped the following generations, and its most prominent voices still reverberate today. In this first volume of his magisterial work, Shmuel Feiner charts the twisting and fascinating world of the first half of the 18th century from the viewpoint of the Jews of Europe. Paying careful attention to life stories, to bright and dark experiences, to voices of protest, to aspirations of reform, and to strivings for personal and general happiness, Feiner identifies the tectonic changes that were taking place in Europe and their unprecedented effects on and among Jews. From the religious and cultural revolution of the <i>Haskalah</i> (Jewish Enlightenment) to the question of whether Jews could be citizens of any nation, Feiner presents a broad view of how this century of upheaval altered the map of Europe and the Jews who called it home.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Shmuel Feiner is Professor of Modern Jewish History at Bar-Ilan University and Chairman of the Historical Society of Israel. He is author of <i>Haskalah and History</i>;<i> The Emergence of a Modern Jewish Historical Consciousness</i>;<i> The Jewish Enlightenment</i>;<i> Moses Mendelssohn, Sage of Modernity</i>;<b><i> </i></b>and<i> The Origins of Jewish Secularization. </i>Jeffrey M. Green is a professional writer and translator who lives and works in Jerusalem. He is author of <i>Thinking through Translation</i> and <i>Largest Island in the Sea.</i></p>

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