Making Jews Dutch
Secular discourse and Jewish responses, 1796-1848
PhD ceremony: | Ms T.S. (Tsila) Rädecker |
When: | September 10, 2015 |
Start: | 11:00 |
Supervisors: | C.K.M. (Kocku) von Stuckrad, Prof, prof. dr. K. Hofmeester |
Co-supervisor: | dr. Y. Hagbi |
Where: | Academy building RUG |
Faculty: | Religion, Culture and Society |
The transformation of Dutch Ashkenazi Jewry after the Emancipation Decree of 1796 was not part of a process of secularization, in which Jews become less religious, but resulted from the restructuring of the religious and secular fields. Changing ideas on what was religious and not created a grey area, wherein the boundaries between the secular and the religious were renegotiated. These changing ideas defined the Jewish community´s transition to the status of a religious minority and also shaped new Jewish identities. This study investigates the various Jewish responses to cultural change in a secularizing environment. It identifies the modes of Jewish responses and provides an explanation for religious change.
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