Pioneers of Zionism: Hess, Pinsker, Rülf von Julius H. Schoeps

Messianism, Settlement Policy, and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
CHF 83.00 inkl. MwSt.
ISBN: 978-3-11-031458-8
Einband: Fester Einband
Verfügbarkeit: in der Regel innert 15 Werktagen lieferbar. Abweichungen werden nach Bestelleingang per Mail gemeldet.
+ -
The emerging Jewish national consciousness in Europe toward the end of the 19th century claims many spiritual fathers, some of which have been seriously underestimated so far. Zionist intellectuals such as Moses Hess, Leon Pinsker and Isaac Rülf were already committed to the self-liberation of the Jewish people long before Theodor Herzl. Their experiences and observations brought them to believe that the emancipation and integration of Jews were not realistically possible in Europe. Instead, they began to think in national and territorial terms. The author explores the question as to what extent religious messianism influenced the ideas of these men and how this reflects in today's collective Israeli consciousness. In a comprehensive epilogue, Julius H. Schoeps critically correlates ideas of messianic salvation, Zionist pioneer ideals, the settler's movement before and after 1967, and the unsolved conflict between Israelis and Palestinians which has been lasting for over 100 years.
The emerging Jewish national consciousness in Europe toward the end of the 19th century claims many spiritual fathers, some of which have been seriously underestimated so far. Zionist intellectuals such as Moses Hess, Leon Pinsker and Isaac Rülf were already committed to the self-liberation of the Jewish people long before Theodor Herzl. Their experiences and observations brought them to believe that the emancipation and integration of Jews were not realistically possible in Europe. Instead, they began to think in national and territorial terms. The author explores the question as to what extent religious messianism influenced the ideas of these men and how this reflects in today's collective Israeli consciousness. In a comprehensive epilogue, Julius H. Schoeps critically correlates ideas of messianic salvation, Zionist pioneer ideals, the settler's movement before and after 1967, and the unsolved conflict between Israelis and Palestinians which has been lasting for over 100 years.
AutorSchoeps, Julius H.
EinbandFester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Seitenangabe168 S.
LieferstatusFolgt in ca. 15 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenHC runder Rücken kaschiert
MasseH23.6 cm x B16.0 cm x D1.5 cm 415 g
ReiheISSN
VerlagDe Gruyter

Alle Bände der Reihe "ISSN"

Über den Autor Julius H. Schoeps

Julius H. Schoeps, geboren 1942 in Djursholm/Schweden, ist mütterlicherseits ein Nachfahre der Familie Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Er studierte in Erlangen und Berlin Geschichte, Geistesgeschichte, Politische Wissenschaft und Theaterwissenschaft und promovierte 1969 in Neuerer Geschichte. Nach Tätigkeit im Verlagswesen von 1974 bis 1992 Professor an der Universität Duisburg, von 1992 bis 2007 Professor für Neuere Geschichte (Schwerpunkt: deutsch-jüdische Geschichte) an der Universität Potsdam. Seit 1992 Direktor des Moses Mendelssohn Zentrums für europäisch-jüdische Studien, von 1993 bis 1997 nebenamtlich Gründungsdirektor des Jüdischen Museums der Stadt Wien und der Moses Mendelssohn Akademie in Halberstadt. Verfasser zahlreicher Veröffentlichungen zur deutsch-jüdischen Geschichte, u.a. der autobiographischen Notizen »Mein Weg als deutscher Jude«, Zürich 2003. Julius H. Schoeps lebt in Berlin.

Weitere Titel von Julius H. Schoeps