Volk Oder Religion?: Die Entstehung Moderner Judischer Ethnizitat in Frankreich Und Deutschland 1782-1848 : Die Entstehung moderner jüdischer Ethnizität in Frankreich und Deutschland 1782-1848

Bok av Philipp Lenhard
When the idea of the nation-state began to prevail in late 18th century Europe, traditional Judaism had to face a fundamental crisis. Centralization of state power and the national homogenization of the state's population implied the abolishment of the Jewish community's autonomy - a 'nation within the nation' was not to be tolerated anymore. Instead of forming a distinct corporate entity, the Jews were summoned to discard every ethnic consciousness and to define themselves solely as a 'community of faith.' While as a result of this development one part of the enlightened Jewish elite tried to transform Judaism into a pure 'religion,' many others radically opposed this reduction and supported ethnic conceptions of Jewishness. However, these ethnically defined forms of Judaism differed in many ways from all pre-modern conceptions of the 'people of Israel.' Although Jewish intellectuals, who put common ancestry and a peculiar Jewish 'national spirit' (Volksgeist) at the center, harked back to traditional ideas, these ideas were blended with contemporary philosophical, anthropological, and religious concepts. This book deals with the emergence of these notions of modern Jewish ethnicity in France and Germany.