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Jews at the crossroads: tradition and accommodation during the golden age of the Hungarian nobility, 1729-1878
Howard N Lupovitch
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Frontmatter
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A Note on Sources (page ix)
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List of Abbreviations (page xi)
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List of Tables (page xiii)
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Preface (page xv)
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Introduction Rethinking the Rhythms of Emancipation and Enlightenment (page 1)
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Chapter 1 Eighteenth Century Pastorale: The Allures and Uncertainties of the Hungarian Frontier (page 27)
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Chapter 2 Crown, Town, Magnate, and Jew: Corporate Politics in Borsod County (page 57)
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Chapter 3 The Hevra Kadisha and the Rise of the Family Syndicate (page 77)
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Chapter 4 Jews in the Time of Cholera: The Epidemic of 1831 and Its Aftermath (page 105)
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Chapter 5 The Kehilla and the Business of Religion (page 133)
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Chapter 6 Educational Reform and Religious Identity (page 161)
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Chapter 7 Széchenyi's Soup at Szemere's Table: Miskolc Jewry and the Era of Reform, 1836-1848 (page 189)
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Chapter 8 Revolution by Proxy: Jews in the Hinterland (page 217)
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Chapter 9 Coming of Age, 1851-1878 (page 233)
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Conclusion 1878 and Beyond: Two Chambers of One Heart (page 261)
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Appendix "Words of Peace and Truth": A Call for Unity by Moses Ezekiel Fischmann (page 269)
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Index (page 273)
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Published: c2007
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9789637326660 (hardcover)