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De Vrijdagavond as a Mirror of Dutch Jewry in the Interbellum, 1924-1932
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- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Foreword 7
- The New “Mosaik” Jews and European Culture, 1750-1940 11
- The Politics of Jewish Historiography 31
- “The First Shall Be the Last” The Rise and Development of Modern Jewish Historiography in the Netherlands until 1940 43
- Epigones and Identity Jewish Scholarship in the Netherlands, 1850-1940 53
- Judaism on Display The Origins of Amsterdam’s Jewish Historical Museum 67
- De Vrijdagavond as a Mirror of Dutch Jewry in the Interbellum, 1924-1932 85
- “Holland is a country which provokes serious reflection…” Images of Dutch Jewry in the German Jewish Press 97
- Spinozism and Dutch Jewry between 1880 and 1940 103
- Spinoza’s Popularity in Perspective A Dutch-German Comparison 121
- Mozes Salomon Polak. Jewish “Lerner” and Propagator of Freemasonry, Spiritualism, and Theosophy 131
- Jewish Women, Philanthropy, and Modernization. The Changing Roles of Jewish Women in Modern Europe, 1850-1939 139
- Roosje Vos, Sani Prijes, Alida de Jong, and the others. Jewish Women Workers and the Labor Movement as a Vehicle on the Road to Modernity 155
- Stemming the Current. Dutch Jewish Women and the First Feminist Movement 169
- Dutch Jewish Women. Integration and Modernity 183
- Index of names of persons 195
- Index of subjects 199
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Foreword 7
- The New “Mosaik” Jews and European Culture, 1750-1940 11
- The Politics of Jewish Historiography 31
- “The First Shall Be the Last” The Rise and Development of Modern Jewish Historiography in the Netherlands until 1940 43
- Epigones and Identity Jewish Scholarship in the Netherlands, 1850-1940 53
- Judaism on Display The Origins of Amsterdam’s Jewish Historical Museum 67
- De Vrijdagavond as a Mirror of Dutch Jewry in the Interbellum, 1924-1932 85
- “Holland is a country which provokes serious reflection…” Images of Dutch Jewry in the German Jewish Press 97
- Spinozism and Dutch Jewry between 1880 and 1940 103
- Spinoza’s Popularity in Perspective A Dutch-German Comparison 121
- Mozes Salomon Polak. Jewish “Lerner” and Propagator of Freemasonry, Spiritualism, and Theosophy 131
- Jewish Women, Philanthropy, and Modernization. The Changing Roles of Jewish Women in Modern Europe, 1850-1939 139
- Roosje Vos, Sani Prijes, Alida de Jong, and the others. Jewish Women Workers and the Labor Movement as a Vehicle on the Road to Modernity 155
- Stemming the Current. Dutch Jewish Women and the First Feminist Movement 169
- Dutch Jewish Women. Integration and Modernity 183
- Index of names of persons 195
- Index of subjects 199