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Author Richarz, Monika, author.

Title German Jews and the university, 1678-1848 / Monika Richarz ; translated by Joydeep Bagchee
Published Rochester, New York : Camden House, 2022
©2022

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Description 1 online resource (x, 296 pages)
Series Dialogue and disjunction: studies in Jewish German literature, culture, and thought
Dialogue and disjunction.
Contents Jewish education in the enlightenment era -- Jewish encounters with the university before emancipation -- Jewish students in the first half of the nineteenth century -- The social situation of Jewish students in the pre-1848 Era -- The professional experience of Jewish university graduates
Summary "For centuries Jews in Germany were denied full rights and excluded from gentile society. At the same time, Jewish law restricted scholarship to exegesis of the Talmud. But from the late seventeenth century onward, as German universities progressively opened their doors to them, many Jews turned toward university studies. This process accelerated around 1800 once education (Bildung) assumed a central role for social ascent among the so-called Bildungsbürgertum (cultural bourgeoisie). Many Jews sought to benefit from the professional and social opportunities that university attendance enabled, but they soon discovered that while the state encouraged education as a means of "moral improvement" of the Jews, it was unwilling to concede them the right to professional careers. Alienated from their ancestral religion and unwilling or unable to return to trading occupations, academized Jews often found themselves leading precarious existences. Many joined the struggle for emancipation or took up the reform of Judaism. Now available in English translation for the first time, Monika Richarz's classic study addresses the far-reaching transformation of German Jewry under the impact of university education. It traces the secularization of Jewish education, the significance of academic education for social assimilation, and the loss of Jewish solidarity with increasing acculturation and emancipation"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Bildungsbürgertum
German Jewry
German Jews
assimilation
cultural bourgeoisie
education
emancipation
legal restrictions
professional careers
social assimilation
university education
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 22, 2022)
Subject Jews -- Education -- Germany
Jewish students -- Germany
Professions -- Germany
Jews in the professions -- Germany
HISTORY / Europe / Germany
Jewish students
Jews -- Education
Jews in the professions
Professions
Germany
Form Electronic book
Author Bagchee, Joydeep, editor, translator.
LC no. 2021059292
ISBN 9781800105379
1800105371
9781800105386
180010538X
Other Titles Eintritt der Juden in die akademischen Berufe. English