Shylock's Children: Economics and Jewish Identity in Modern Europe

shylock's children: economics and jewish identity in modern europe

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Shylock's Children: Economics and Jewish Identity in Modern Europe

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Throughout much of European history, Jews have been strongly associated with commerce and the money trade, rendered both visible and vulnerable, like Shakespeare's Shylock, by their economic distinctiveness. Shylock's Children tells the story of Jewish perceptions of this economic difference and its effects on modern Jewish identity. Derek Penslar explains how Jews in modern Europe developed the notion of a distinct "Jewish economic man," an image that grew ever more complex and nuanced between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries.

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"A groundbreaking work. . . . Penslar persuasively demonstrates that economic issues, or 'political economy,' had a profound impact on the shape and character of Jewish self-understanding. . . . It will be required reading for all scholars . . . . [and] will also capture the attention of a general audience."--David Sorkin, author of Moses Mendelssohn and the Religious Enlightenment
"A major contribution. . . . Placing economics at the center of modern European Jewish history, Penslar presents an original interpretation of the critical issues of modern Jewish history: emancipation, social mobility, anti-Semitism, and the construction of new identities."--Paula E. Hyman, author of The Jews of Modern France

Shylock's Children: Economics and Jewish Identity in Modern Europe

Shylock's Children: Economics and Jewish Identity in Modern Europe,Derek Penslar,University of California Press,0520225902,Economic conditions,Europe,Europe - General,History,History - General History,History: World,Identity,Jewish - General,Jews,Public opinion,Economic history,History / General,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,Jewish studies

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