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The Book in the Jewish World, 1700–1900

Autor Zeev Gries
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 dec 2009
This book offers the reader a voyage in the new world that opened up to Jewish men, women, and children in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a time when the first glimmerings of emancipation and secular education were giving large numbers of Jews their first exposure to science, literature, and art, and opening their minds to new ideas. And as on any voyage led by a knowledgeable guide, there are fascinating side-trips along the way: insights into the world of scholarship, then and now, and into the nature of knowledge. All this was happening at a time when Jews' civil status and place in society was undergoing great change in Europe. In this seminal work, Zeev Gries shows that although the history of the book in the Jewish world has long been regarded as the province of librarians and bibliophiles, it is in fact the history of the Jewish intellect. He starts by tracing the awakening of a dormant Jewish intelligentsia - men, women, and children who were thirsty for knowledge. Bo
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781906764050
ISBN-10: 1906764050
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: LUP – Littman Library

Notă biografică

Zeev Gries is Professor in the Goldstein-Goren Department of Jewish Thought at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva. He taught previously at the Hebrew University Jerusalem and Boston University, and has been a visiting scholar at the British Library, the University of Washington, Seattle, Harvard University, and the Aecole des Hautes Aetudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. He published numerous articles on Jewish ethical literature, hasidism and the history of the Jewish book. His other books are Conduct Literature (Regiman Vitae) and The Book in Early Hasidism.

Cuprins

Note on Transliteration Part I The Awakening of the Dormant Intelligentsia Introduction 1 Readers of Books and the Reading of Books 2 Halakhic Literature and High-Level Commentary 3 Ethical Literature in Hebrew and Yiddish 4What Can be Learned from a Single Private Library and Something about Public Libraries 5 Kabbalistic Literature in General and its Appearance in Hasidism in Particular 6 Literature for Children and Women, or Literature Intended for Everyone? Part II The Book as Guardian of Sanctity or as Herald of Secularization 7 The New Hebrew Literature: Continuity or Revolution? 8 The Printing and Circulation of Jewish Books in the Nineteenth Century and the Identity of their Authors 9 Book Reviews in the Hebrew Press 10 A Bibliographer and Librarian as an Agent of Culture: The Contribution of Avraham Ya'ari to the Study of Jewish Printing in Eastern Europe Appendix 'The Young Avraham Ya'ari' by S. H. Bergman Bibliography Index