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The Rise of Modern Jewish Politics - Extraordinary Movement (Paperback)
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The Rise of Modern Jewish Politics - Extraordinary Movement (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion
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The path toward modern Jewish politics, a process that required a
dramatic reconstruction of Jewish life, may have emerged during a
far earlier time frame and in a different geographic and cultural
context than has previously been thought. Drawing upon current
sociological understanding of social movements, this book places
the 1827 organized protest in London as an integral part of a
transnational social movement continuum-similar to the abolitionist
and women's rights movements-that waxed and waned throughout the
19th century. From its early origins in London in 1827, to
Montefiore's gallant style of leadership in the Middle East, to the
rise of the "Mourning March" and street processions of the early
twentieth-century, and then on to the civil disobedience of the
1980s, the movement evolved, shifted its contentious center from
England to the United States, and adapted to a dramatically altered
post-Holocaust environment. This multifaceted and often fractious
campaign was never monolithic by nature and was often rife with
internal disputes. It ran the gamut between stirring
accomplishments and mobilizations that fell far short of
expectations. Any attempt to view the lengthy series of
international protests as a steady progression of liberality and
advancement would be at odds with a far more ambiguous reality. The
Rise of Modern Jewish Politics argues that the numerous protest
insurgences strengthened Jewish participation in the public sphere
and further defined a public political culture. While the movement
certainly evolved through the decades, the core values that first
arose in London were retained during the course of several
contentious cycles that later surfaced both in Britain and the
United States. This book utilizes an innovative interpretive
framework to formulate a new paradigm of how Jews entered the
modern world. The struggle for Jewish rights remains one of the
most enduring social movements in modern history.
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