Non­fic­tion

The Jew­ish Eigh­teenth Cen­tu­ry, Vol­ume 2: A Euro­pean Biog­ra­phy, 1750 – 1800

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June 11, 2022

The sec­ond vol­ume of Shmuel Fein­er’s The Jew­ish Eigh­teenth Cen­tu­ry cov­ers the peri­od from 1750 to 1800, a time of even greater upheavals, ten­sions, and chal­lenges. The changes that began to emerge at the begin­ning of the eigh­teenth cen­tu­ry matured in the sec­ond half.

Fein­er explores how polit­i­cal con­sid­er­a­tions of the Jew­ish minor­i­ty through­out Europe began to expand. From the Jew Bill” of 1753 in Britain, to the sur­pris­ing series of decrees issued by Joseph II of Aus­tria that expand­ed tol­er­ance in Aus­tria, to the debate over eman­ci­pa­tion in rev­o­lu­tion­ary France, the lives of the Jews of Europe became ever more inter­twined with the polit­i­cal, social, eco­nom­ic, and cul­tur­al fab­ric of the continent.

The Jew­ish Eigh­teenth Cen­tu­ry, Vol­ume 2: A Euro­pean Biog­ra­phy, 1750 – 1800 con­cludes Fein­er’s land­mark study of the his­to­ry of Jew­ish pop­u­la­tions in the peri­od. By com­bin­ing an exam­i­na­tion of the broad and pro­found process­es that changed the famil­iar world from the ground up with per­son­al expe­ri­ences of those who lived through them, it allows for a unique expla­na­tion of these momen­tous events.

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