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The Jews Instructions For Use Four Eighteenthcentury Projects For The Emancipation Of European Jews Paolo L Bernardini Diego Lucci

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The Jews Instructions For Use Four Eighteenthcentury Projects For The Emancipation Of European Jews Paolo L Bernardini Diego Lucci
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Paolo L. Bernardini; Diego Lucci
ISBN: 9781618110503, 1618110500
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Jews Instructions For Use Four Eighteenthcentury Projects For The Emancipation Of European Jews Paolo L Bernardini Diego Lucci by Paolo L. Bernardini; Diego Lucci 9781618110503, 1618110500 instant download after payment.

This book examines the four most important projects for Jewish emancipation in eighteenth-century Europe. The essays presented analyze the proposal advanced by the freethinker John Toland in 1714 and three projects of the 1780s, formulated by the state official Christian Wilhelm von Dohm in Frederick the Great’s Prussia, the economist Count D’Arco in Mantua under Habsburg rule, and the Abbé Henri Grégoire in France on the eve of the Revolution. Focusing on the combination of humanitarian and utilitarian arguments and objectives in the proposals to redefi ne the legal and social status of the Jews, this book is a particularly useful resource for scholars and students interested in the history of Jewish-Gentile relations and the Age of Enlightenment.

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