The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives, and Antisemitism

Author:   Jack Jacobs
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Pages:   278
Publication Date:   23 June 2016
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Author:   Jack Jacobs
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9780521730273


ISBN 10:   0521730279
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   23 June 2016
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'... The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives, and Antisemitism is in part biographically based, revealing the essence of thinkers' hearts and lives while avoiding anecdotal trivia ... thanks to Jacobs' lucid presentation ...' Benjamin Ivry, The Jewish Daily Forward 'Methodologically, the book does an excellent job; the sources are impressive, the language is clear and easy to read. In short: Jack Jacobs has written a new standard work on the history of the Institute of Social Research, that, at the same time, enriches our view of Jewish history in the twentieth century.' Philipp Lenhard, Bulletin of the Fritz Bauer Institute '... an outstanding piece of scholarship ... Well documented ... and well argued, it is certainly destined to become the main reference for any future research on the questions involved ... important and insightful.' Michael Lowy, New Politics 'Jack Jacobs's The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives and Antisemitism is a unique and valuable contribution to the secondary literature on the history of the Institute for Social Research and Critical Theory more generally ... He demonstrates a firm command of the dauntingly extensive secondary literature on Critical Theory in both English and German ... Even more impressive is the extensive primary source research Jacobs has conducted in a wide variety of archives in Europe, the United States, and Israel.' John Abromeit, The German Quarterly 'No subsequent discussion ... will be able to ignore the wealth of new material he has unearthed, the care and balance of his judgments, and the salutary caution he has exercised in presenting them.' Martin Jay, The German Quarterly '... Jacobs succeeds in teaching us something new, and, more importantly, something quite valuable. Not only does his book aim to present Critical Theory in a new light, but it also serves as a superb case study in how politically unaligned members of the German leftwing intelligentsia maneuvered - to borrow the title of George Mosse's book - as 'German Jews beyond Judaism'.' Thomas Wheatland, The German Quarterly 'To anyone seriously interested in the questions Jacobs raises ... his book offers a careful and thought-provoking engagement of the relevant material. Jacobs's style of presentation, I would argue, bears testimony not only to the common-place wisdom that authors are never entirely in control of their texts, but also to Jacobs's many years of close engagement of Critical Theory and his own deep-seated affinity with its concerns.' Lars Fischer, The German Quarterly


'... The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives, and Antisemitism is in part biographically based, revealing the essence of thinkers' hearts and lives while avoiding anecdotal trivia ... thanks to Jacobs' lucid presentation ...' Benjamin Ivry, The Jewish Daily Forward 'Methodologically, the book does an excellent job; the sources are impressive, the language is clear and easy to read. In short: Jack Jacobs has written a new standard work on the history of the Institute of Social Research, that, at the same time, enriches our view of Jewish history in the twentieth century.' Dr Philipp Lenhard, Bulletin of the Fritz Bauer Institute


'... The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives, and Antisemitism is in part biographically based, revealing the essence of thinkers' hearts and lives while avoiding anecdotal trivia ... thanks to Jacobs' lucid presentation ...' Benjamin Ivry, The Jewish Daily Forward 'Methodologically, the book does an excellent job; the sources are impressive, the language is clear and easy to read. In short: Jack Jacobs has written a new standard work on the history of the Institute of Social Research, that, at the same time, enriches our view of Jewish history in the twentieth century.' Philipp Lenhard, Bulletin of the Fritz Bauer Institute '... an outstanding piece of scholarship ... Well documented ... and well argued, it is certainly destined to become the main reference for any future research on the questions involved ... important and insightful.' Michael Lowy, New Politics


'... The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives, and Antisemitism is in part biographically based, revealing the essence of thinkers' hearts and lives while avoiding anecdotal trivia ... thanks to Jacobs' lucid presentation ...' Benjamin Ivry, The Jewish Daily Forward 'Methodologically, the book does an excellent job; the sources are impressive, the language is clear and easy to read. In short: Jack Jacobs has written a new standard work on the history of the Institute of Social Research, that, at the same time, enriches our view of Jewish history in the twentieth century.' Philipp Lenhard, Bulletin of the Fritz Bauer Institute '... an outstanding piece of scholarship ... Well documented ... and well argued, it is certainly destined to become the main reference for any future research on the questions involved ... important and insightful.' Michael Loewy, New Politics 'Jack Jacobs's The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives, and Antisemitism is a unique and valuable contribution to the secondary literature on the history of the Institute for Social Research and Critical Theory more generally ... He demonstrates a firm command of the dauntingly extensive secondary literature on Critical Theory in both English and German ... Even more impressive is the extensive primary source research Jacobs has conducted in a wide variety of archives in Europe, the United States, and Israel.' John Abromeit, The German Quarterly 'No subsequent discussion ... will be able to ignore the wealth of new material he has unearthed, the care and balance of his judgments, and the salutary caution he has exercised in presenting them.' Martin Jay, The German Quarterly '... Jacobs succeeds in teaching us something new, and, more importantly, something quite valuable. Not only does his book aim to present Critical Theory in a new light, but it also serves as a superb case study in how politically unaligned members of the German left-wing intelligentsia maneuvered - to borrow the title of George Mosse's book - as 'German Jews beyond Judaism'.' Thomas Wheatland, The German Quarterly 'To anyone seriously interested in the questions Jacobs raises ... his book offers a careful and thought-provoking engagement of the relevant material. Jacobs's style of presentation, I would argue, bears testimony not only to the commonplace wisdom that authors are never entirely in control of their texts, but also to Jacobs's many years of close engagement of Critical Theory and his own deep-seated affinity with its concerns.' Lars Fischer, The German Quarterly 'Jack Jacobs's The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives, and Antisemitism will be a major resource for many of us working in Critical Theory. Even-handed, clearly presented, and extensively researched, with seventy-eight pages of footnotes, the book's overarching thesis is both simple and urgent ... Jacobs's book offers scholars an enduring resource in future work on the Jewishness of the Frankfurt School ...' Joan Braune, Critical Research on Religion


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Jack Jacobs is a Professor of Political Science at John Jay College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He is the author of On Socialists and 'the Jewish Question' after Marx (1992) and Bundist Counterculture in Interwar Poland (2009), and the editor of Jewish Politics in Eastern Europe: The Bund at 100 (2001). Professor Jacobs was a Fulbright Scholar at Tel Aviv University in 1996–7, and was also a Fulbright Scholar at the Vilnius Yiddish Institute in 2009. Dr Jacobs' work has been translated into French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian and Yiddish.

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