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Zionism and the Fin de Siècle: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism from Nordau to Jabotinsky [Paperback]

Michael Stanislawski (Author)
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0520227883 978-0520227880 April 2, 2001 1
Michael Stanislawski's provocative study of Max Nordau, Ephraim Moses Lilien, and Vladimir Jabotinsky reconceives the intersection of the European fin de siècle and early Zionism. Stanislawski takes up the tantalizing question of why Zionism, at a particular stage in its development, became so attractive to certain cosmopolitan intellectuals and artists. With the help of hundreds of previously unavailable documents, published and unpublished, he reconstructs the ideological journeys of writer and critic Nordau, artist Lilien, and political icon Jabotinsky. He argues against the common conception of Nordau and Jabotinsky as nineteenth-century liberals, insisting that they must be understood against the backdrop of Social Darwinism in the West and the Positivism of Russian radicalism in the fin de siècle, as well as Symbolism, Decadence, and Art Nouveau.
When these men turned to Zionism, Stanislawski says, far from abandoning their aesthetic and intellectual preconceptions, they molded Zionism according to their fin de siècle cosmopolitanism. Showing how cosmopolitanism turned to nationalism in the lives and work of these crucial early Zionists, this story is a fascinating chapter in European and Russian, as well as Jewish, cultural and political history.

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"This is a rich and complex book. [Stanislawski's] writing is always lively and often brilliant." -- Forward

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"Stanislawski shows that each of these three [Nordau, Lilien, and Jabotinsky] came to Zionism out of engagement with the larger issues that preoccupied intellectuals and artists at the turn of the century and that the adoption of Jewish nationalism was by no means a foregone conclusion or an inevitable trajectory. The chapters are written in a lively and accessible style."--David Biale, author of Eros and the Jews

"Stanislawski has literally rewritten the early history of Zionism. . . . [His] discovery and masterly use of Nordau's correspondence with Olga Novikova and his treatment of Jabotinsky's youthful journalistic sallies are models of lucid and absorbing historical analysis."--Derek. J. Penslar, author of Shylock's Children

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  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (April 2, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520227883
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520227880
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Obvious and Sneering, October 8, 2003
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Well, of course (a) Nordau, Lillian and Jabotinsky were a product of their time and (b) Jabotinsky wasn't one of the great literary masters of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, but so what? I can't quite figure out what the point of the book was. That said, I found the actual historical information very useful, especially the discussion of Nordau's bizzare love affair with a Russian noblewoman. I can't say that this book is required reading for those interested in these Zionist personalities, but it is useful.
P.S. Is it possible to write a scholarly book without sneering at the historical figures you are reviewing? I think it is and it Stanislawski's superciliousness towards the very people about whom he is writing is both grating and unbecoming.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Promises too much, September 15, 2003
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This book, while occasionally interesting and informative, doesn't live up to its promise of placing Zionism in the context of the Fin de Siecle, that caldron of ideas which ushered in our modern era. At times reading like a narrowly focused historical monograph and at other times reading like a series of esoteric literary reviews, the book uses the nomenclature of a PhD dissertation to produce an ultimately unsatisfying overview of one of the most fascinating, and important, movements of the modern age, Zionism. For those seeking a solid grounding in the intellectual origins of the Zionist movement, there must be a better book.
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In 1890, roughly half a decade before he became a Zionist, Theodor Herzl wrote a short story entitled "Der Sohn" (The son). Read the first page
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masa nemirov, national individuality
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Ahad Ha'am, Vladimir Jabotinsky, Max Nordau, Bar Kochba, Conventional Lies, Theodor Herzl, Ephraim Moses Lilien, Cosmopolitan Ultra-Nationalist, European Jews, Nordau's Zionism, Odesskie Novosti, Olga Novikova, Der Sohn, Doktor Kohn, Heinrich Heine, East European Jewry, New York, Russian Jews, Chaim Weizmann, Lieder des Ghetto, Pale of Settlement, Social Darwinism, First World War, Sixth Zionist Congress, Dreyfus Affair
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