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Jerusalem Transformed: Politics, Culture, and Hidden Corners: Studies in Contemporary Jewry

Editat de Richard I. Cohen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 dec 2024
The symposium that kicks off the latest volume of Studies in Contemporary Jewry focuses on the city that is at the very center of contemporary Jewish life, both geographically and culturally. Jerusalem is an extremely engaging and beautiful city as well as a source of continual controversy and contestation. The authors in the symposium discuss a wide range of topics, with a focus on politics and culture, offering readers provocative views on the city over the last 120 years. Essays by historians and cultural scholars in the volume engage with such issues as visions of the city among Jews and non-Jews and musical and literary imaginings of the city, while other scholars bring original interpretations of the city's political evolution in the past century that will both surprise and intrigue readers. The extensive book review section illustrates the consistent interest in modern Jewish history and culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197783214
ISBN-10: 019778321X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 16 figures
Dimensiuni: 163 x 229 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Studies in Contemporary Jewry

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Richard I. Cohen is Professor Emeritus in modern Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, recently served as the academic director of the Israel Center of Research Excellence (I-Core) for the Study of Cultures of Place in the Modern Jewish World and was formerly the Paulette and Claude Kelman Chair in French Jewry Studies. His research interests have focused on the history of Jews in western and central Europe and on the interrelationship between art and society in the modern period. He recently co-authored Samuel Hirszenberg 1865-1908. A Polish Jewish Artist in Turmoil.