In this Book
Becoming Habsburg: The Jews of Habsburg Bukovina, 1774-1918
Book
2013
Published by:
Liverpool University Press
summary
Habsburg Bukovina no longer exists, save in the realms of historiography, nostalgia, and collective memory. Remembered for its remarkable multinational, multi-faith character, Bukovina and its capital city Czernowitz have long been presented as exemplars of inter-ethnic co-operation, political moderation, and cultural dynamism, with Jews regarded as indispensable to the region’s character and vitality. This is not mere rhetoric: the Jews of Bukovina were integral to, and at home in, local society. David Rechter’s important new history conveys the special nature of Bukovina Jewry while embedding it in the broader historical and intellectual frameworks of Galician, imperial Austrian, and east central European Jewries. Carefully tracing the evolution of the tangled relationship of state and society with the Jews, from the Josephinian Enlightenment through absolutism to emancipation, he brings to light the untold story of the Jewish minority in the monarchy's easternmost province, often a byword for economic backwardness and cultural provincialism. Here, at the edge of the Habsburg monarchy, Jews forged a new society from familiar elements, a unique hybrid of eastern and western European Jewries. Bukovina Jewry was both and neither: understanding its history can help us grasp the east/west fault lines within European Jewry, a key element in the Jewish experience in Europe.
Table of Contents
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Contents
Note on Transliteration
pp. xi
Abbreviations
pp. xiii
Maps
pp. xvi-xviii
Introduction: A Jewish El Dorado?
pp. 1-10
1. A New Land
pp. 11-32
2. Military Rule, 1774–1786
pp. 33-58
3. The Making of Bukovina Jewry: The Galician Years, 1786–1848
pp. 59-93
4. Revolution, Absolutism, Emancipation, 1848–1867
pp. 94-108
5. The Rise of Bukovina Jewry
pp. 109-141
6. State, Society, and Minority: Jewish Politics
pp. 142-175
Conclusion
pp. 176-179
Gazetteer
pp. 181-183
Bibliography
pp. 185-203
Index
pp. 205-214
| ISBN | 9781837649457 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781904113959 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1553230987 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-11-25 |
| Open Access | Yes |
Copyright
2013


