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How Jewish is Jewish history? Transl. from English by T. Menskaia
Jerusalim; Moscow: Gesharim, Mosty kul`tury, 2014 384 p Serie: Vid s gory Skopus Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm ISBN: 9785932733790 Language: Russian
“Moshe Rosman is one of the few Jewish historians who can deal with the theoretical issues besetting Jewish historiography, particularly in the light of postmodernist thought. This book sets an agenda that will be discussed for many years hence.” - Shmuel Feiner Review With great vigor and from the vantage point of long experience of writing and teaching, Moshe Rosman treats the key questions that postmodernism raises for the writing of Jewish history. What is the relationship between Jewish culture and history and those of the non-Jews among whom Jews live? Can we - in the light of postmodernist thought - speak of a continuous, coherent Jewish People, with a distinct culture and history? What in fact is Jewish cultural history, and how can it be written? How does gender transform the Jewish historical narrative? How does Jewish history fit into the multicultural paradigm? Rosman presents a concentrated, coherent, cogent argument as to what considerations must be brought to bear on the writing of Jewish history today. This book is the co-winner of the 2010 Joseph Schnitzer Book Award.