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OverviewAs German scholars, poets, and theologians searched for the origins of the ancient Israelites, Ofri Ilany believes they created a model for nationalism that drew legitimacy from the biblical idea of the Chosen People. In this broad exploration of eighteenth-century Hebraism, Ilany tells the story of the surprising role that this model played in discussions of ethnicity, literature, culture, and nationhood among the German-speaking intellectual elite. He reveals the novel portrait they sketched of ancient Israel and how they tried to imitate the Hebrews while forging their own national consciousness. This sophisticated and lucid argument sheds new light on the myths, concepts, and political tools that formed the basis of modern German culture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ofri IlanyPublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press ISBN: 9780253033512ISBN 10: 0253033519 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 01 April 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Troglodytes, Hottentots and Hebrews: The Bible and the Genesis of German Ethnography 2. The Law and the People: Mosaic Law and German Enlightenment 3. The Eighteenth-Century Polemic on the Extermination of the Canaanites 4. ""Is Judah Indeed the Teutonic Fatherland?"" The Hebrew Model and the Birth of German National Culture 5. ""Lovers of Hebrew Poetry"": The Battle over the Bible's Relevance at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century Conclusion Bibliography Index"ReviewsIlany's book has much to offer to biblical scholars invested in understanding the development of their field, but also to scholars of 18th- and 19th-century Germany and to those interested in the relationship between the academy and the ideological process of nation building more broadly. * Reading Religion * Recommended. * Choice * Thanks to its erudition, the monograph could serve as an effective introduction to German history, biblical studies and modern nationalism, among other fields. * German History * Ilany's book has much to offer to biblical scholars invested in understanding the development of their field, but also to scholars of 18th- and 19th-century Germany and to those interested in the relationship between the academy and the ideological process of nation building more broadly. * Reading Religion * Thanks to its erudition, the monograph could serve as an effective introduction to German history, biblical studies and modern nationalism, among other fields. * German History * Recommended. * Choice * Ilany's book has much to offer to biblical scholars invested in understanding the development of their field, but also to scholars of 18th- and 19th-century Germany and to those interested in the relationship between the academy and the ideological process of nation building more broadly. * Reading Religion * Thanks to its erudition, the monograph could serve as an effective introduction to German history, biblical studies and modern nationalism, among other fields. * German History * Author InformationOfri Ilany is a postdoctoral fellow at the Polonsky Academy for Advanced Study at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and a lecturer at Tel Aviv University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |