Format:
Online-Ressource (320 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
9780804786027
Series Statement:
Stanford Studies in Jewish History and C
Content:
This book offers an examination of Jewish communal memory in Prague in the century and a half stretching from its position as cosmopolitan capital of the Holy Roman Empire (1583-1611) through Catholic reform and triumphalism in the later seventeenth century, to the eve of its encounter with Enlightenment in the early eighteenth. Rachel Greenblatt approaches the subject through the lens of the community's own stories-stories recovered from close readings of a wide range of documents as well as from gravestones and other treasured objects in which Prague's Jews recorded their history. On the bas
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Description based upon print version of record
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Contents; Illustrations; Note on Transliterations and Names; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. "Metropolis of Jews' Streets" : Shapes of Prague Memory in Jewish Town and Jewish Time; 2. "Death Entered into Our Window" : Living and Dead in Cemetery and Synagogue; 3. "A Remembrance for Me and My Descendants" : Autobiographical Writing and Familal Commemoration; 4. "Established the Day" : Authorship, Communal Authority, and Local Traditions; 5. "That a Future Generation Will Know" : Narrating History in Book, Tale, and Song; 6. "In the Language People Understand" : Print and Manuscript
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Vernacular and Sacred Women and Men; Conclusion: ""No Need to Name It All"" : Toward a History of Forgetting; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780804788816
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780804786027
Additional Edition:
Print version To Tell Their Children : Jewish Communal Memory in Early Modern Prague
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books