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 |
---|---|
Verfasser: | ; ; ; ; ; ; ; |
Beteiligt: | |
Veröffentlicht: | Princeton; Oxford : Princeton University Press, 2018 |
Umfang: | X, 875 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
RVK-Notation: | |
ISBN: | 9780691175157 |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
|
- 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