Hasidism

Titel: Hasidism : a new history / David Biale, David Assaf, Benjamin Brown, Uriel Gellman, Samuel C. Heilman, Moshe Rosman, Gadi Sagiv, and Marcin Wodziński ; with an afterword by Arthur Green
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Veröffentlicht: Princeton; Oxford : Princeton University Press, 2018
Umfang: X, 875 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 9780691175157
  • List of illustrations and Maps
  • p. vii
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • p. ix
  • Note on Spelling, Transliteration, and Annotation
  • p. xi
  • Introduction: Hasidism as a Modern Movement
  • p. 1
  • Section 1
  • Origins: The Eighteenth Century
  • Part I
  • Beginnings
  • 1
  • Hasidism's Birthplace
  • p. 17
  • 2
  • Ba'al Shem Tov: Founder of Hasidism?
  • p. 43
  • 3
  • From Circle to Court: The Maggid of Mezritsh and Hasidism's First Opponents
  • p. 76
  • Part II
  • From Court To Movement
  • 4
  • Ukraine
  • p. 103
  • 5
  • Lithuania, White Russia, and the Land of Israel
  • p. 118
  • 6
  • Galicia and Central Poland
  • p. 141
  • Part III
  • Beliefs And Practices
  • 7
  • Ethos
  • p. 159
  • 8
  • Rituals
  • p. 183
  • 9
  • Institutions
  • p. 222
  • Section 2
  • Golden Age: The Nineteenth Century
  • Introduction: Toward the Nineteenth Century
  • p. 257
  • 10
  • A Golden Age within Two Empires
  • p. 262
  • Part I
  • Varieties Of Nineteenth-Century Hasidism
  • 11
  • In the Empire of the Tsars: Russia
  • p. 291
  • 12
  • In the Empire of the Tsars: Poland
  • p. 332
  • 13
  • Habsburg Hasidism: Galicia and Bukovina
  • p. 359
  • 14
  • Habsburg Hasidism: Hungary
  • p. 387
  • Part II
  • Institutions
  • 15
  • "A Little Townlet on Its Own": The Court and Its Inhabitants
  • p. 403
  • 16
  • Between Shtibl and Shtetl
  • p. 429
  • 17
  • Book Culture
  • p. 457
  • Part III
  • Relations With The Outside World
  • 18
  • Haskalah and Its Successors
  • p. 477
  • 19
  • The State and Public Opinion
  • p. 502
  • 20
  • The Crisis of Modernity
  • p. 530
  • 21
  • Neo-Hasidism
  • p. 556
  • Section 3
  • Death and Resurrection: The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
  • Introduction: The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
  • p. 575
  • Part I
  • Between World War I and World War II
  • 22
  • War and Revolution
  • p. 579
  • 23
  • In a Sovereign Poland
  • p. 597
  • 24
  • Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Romania
  • p. 623
  • 25
  • America and the Land of Israel
  • p. 637
  • 26
  • Khurbn: Hasidism and the Holocaust
  • p. 652
  • Part II
  • Postwar Phoenix: Hasidism After The Holocaust
  • 27
  • America: Hasidism's Golden Medinah
  • p. 677
  • 28
  • The State of Israel: Haven in Zion
  • p. 707
  • 29
  • Hasidic Society
  • p. 740
  • 30
  • Hasidic Culture
  • p. 770
  • 31
  • In the Eyes of Others: Hasidism in Contemporary Culture
  • p. 793
  • Afterword
  • p. 807
  • Annotated Bibliography
  • p. 813
  • About the Authors
  • p. 847
  • Index
  • p. 849