Arguments Divided Cafés Before Nations Did
Secular Jewish politics and cultural nationalism in twentieth century European society
Sinopsis
This account examines the ideological conflicts between secular leftist assimilation movements and emerging forms of Jewish cultural nationalism during the early twentieth century. Some activists believed universal socialist politics could overcome ethnic and religious divisions altogether. Others argued that assimilation risked dissolving historical continuity and communal autonomy in increasingly volatile political environments.
The book reconstructs debates carried through newspapers, unions, cafés, universities, and political organizations across Europe. Philosophers, sociologists, and organizers shaped broader conversations concerning minority identity, state power, and collective belonging at a moment when nationalism was transforming the continent. These internal divisions later influenced civil rights movements, protest strategies, and theories of political resistance far beyond Jewish communities themselves.
The result is a study of modern ideology at the intersection of memory, migration, and competing visions of liberation.
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Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565477821
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 05/06/2026
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