Confronting the Nation: Jewish and Western Nationalism: The Collected Works of George L. Mosse
Autor George L. Mosseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 ian 2024
Mosse considers a broad range of topics, from Nazi book burnings to Americans’ search for unifying national symbols during the Great Depression, exploring how the development of particular modes of art, architecture, and mass movements served nationalist agendas by dictating who was included in the image of the nation. These essays retain their significance today in their examination of the cultural and social implications of contemporary nationalism. A new critical introduction by Shulamit Volkov, professor emerita of history at Tel Aviv University, situates Mosse’s analysis within its historiographical context.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299346447
ISBN-10: 0299346447
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria The Collected Works of George L. Mosse
ISBN-10: 0299346447
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria The Collected Works of George L. Mosse
Recenzii
“Penetrating scholarly essays . . . [demonstrate] an easy mastery of cultural and political history.”—Publishers Weekly
“Confronting the Nation is quintessential George Mosse: passionate, articulate, and wide-ranging.”—SHOFAR
“Brings together many of the most convincing arguments of his oeuvre. Mosse is at his best in describing the modes of national self-display.”—Journal of Jewish Studies
“Confronting the Nation is quintessential George Mosse: passionate, articulate, and wide-ranging.”—SHOFAR
“Brings together many of the most convincing arguments of his oeuvre. Mosse is at his best in describing the modes of national self-display.”—Journal of Jewish Studies
Notă biografică
George L. Mosse (1918–99) was a legendary scholar, teacher, and mentor. A refugee from Nazi Germany, in 1955 he joined the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he was both influential and popular. Mosse was an early leader in the study of modern European cultural and intellectual history, the study of fascism, and the history of sexuality and masculinity. Over his career he authored more than two dozen books.
Cuprins
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
A Critical Introduction by Shulamit Volkov
Introduction: Confronting the Nation
Part I: The Nation Displays Itself
1. National Anthems: The Nation Militant
2. National Self-Representation during the 1930s in Europe and the United States
3. Community in the Thought of Nationalism, Fascism, and the Radical Right
4. Political Style and Political Theory: Totalitarian Democracy Revisited
5. Fascism and the French Revolution
6. The Political Culture of Italian Futurism
7. Bookburning and Betrayal by the German Intellectuals
Part II: The Jews and the Modern Nation
8. The Jews and the Civic Religion of Nationalism
9. Jewish Emancipation: Between Bildung and Respectability
10. German Jews and Liberalism in Retrospect
11. Max Nordau: Liberalism and the New Jew
12. Gershom Scholem as a German Jew
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
A Critical Introduction by Shulamit Volkov
Introduction: Confronting the Nation
Part I: The Nation Displays Itself
1. National Anthems: The Nation Militant
2. National Self-Representation during the 1930s in Europe and the United States
3. Community in the Thought of Nationalism, Fascism, and the Radical Right
4. Political Style and Political Theory: Totalitarian Democracy Revisited
5. Fascism and the French Revolution
6. The Political Culture of Italian Futurism
7. Bookburning and Betrayal by the German Intellectuals
Part II: The Jews and the Modern Nation
8. The Jews and the Civic Religion of Nationalism
9. Jewish Emancipation: Between Bildung and Respectability
10. German Jews and Liberalism in Retrospect
11. Max Nordau: Liberalism and the New Jew
12. Gershom Scholem as a German Jew
Notes
Index