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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: Jewish Lives
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300221893

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From the prizewinning Jewish Lives series, a fresh, vivid look at Disraeli's life, achievements, and temperament that casts doubts on his much-touted commitment to Jewish rights

Lauded as a great Jew, excoriated by antisemites, and one of Britains most renowned prime ministers, Benjamin Disraeli has been widely celebrated for his role in Jewish history. But is the perception of him as a Jewish hero accurate? In what ways did he contribute to Jewish causes? In this groundbreaking, lucid investigation of Disraelis life and accomplishments, David Cesarani draws a new portrait of one of Europes leading nineteenth-century statesmen, a complicated, driven, opportunistic man.

While acknowledging that Disraeli never denied his Jewish lineage, boasted of Jewish achievements, and argued for Jewish civil rights while serving as MP, Cesarani challenges the assumption that Disraeli truly cared about Jewish issues. Instead, his driving personal ambition required him to confront his Jewishness at the same time as he acted opportunistically. By creating a myth of aristocratic Jewish origins for himself, and by arguing that Jews were a superior race, Disraeli boosted his own career but also contributed to the consolidation of some of the most fundamental stereotypes of modern antisemitism.

About Jewish Lives: 

Jewish Lives is a prizewinning series of interpretative biography designed to explore the many facets of Jewish identity. Individual volumes illuminate the imprint of Jewish figures upon literature, religion, philosophy, politics, cultural and economic life, and the arts and sciences. Subjects are paired with authors to elicit lively, deeply informed books that explore the range and depth of the Jewish experience from antiquity to the present.

In 2014, the Jewish Book Council named Jewish Lives the winner of its Jewish Book of the Year Award, the first series ever to receive this award.

More praise for Jewish Lives:

"Excellent" New York Times

"Exemplary" Wall Street Journal

"Distinguished" New Yorker

"Superb" The Guardian

Arvustused

"Superb."Benjamin Balint, Wall Street Journal -- Benjamin Balint * Wall Street Journal *  "A focused biography that derives its excellent specificity from Disraeli's writings."Kirkus Reviews * Kirkus Reviews * A lively, original, and revisionist account of Disraeli.Todd Endelman, University of Michigan -- Todd Endelman "Cesarani, the late noted Holocaust historian and award-winning author, succinctly tells the complex story of Benjamin Disraeli (180481) . . . . This readable portrait is a great addition to European history, biography, and Jewish collections."Dan Kaplan, Booklist -- Dan Kaplan * Booklist * [ an] absorbing study of Disreali the JewDaniel Finkelstein, The Times  -- Daniel Finkelstein * The Times * This groundbreaking biography is a passionate and stimulating account of Disraeli as both man and myth. With pace and clarity the author, writing at the height of his powers, skillfully and intelligently unravels the enduring mystery of Disraeli's Jewishness.Bryan Cheyette, author of Diasporas of the Mind -- Bryan Cheyette A vivid and illuminating new biography [ and] a crisp persuasive book.Jonathan Freedland, the Guardian -- Johnathan Freedland * The Guardian * This well-researched new biography uses Disrealis wide range of novels to address fascinating questions about him and provide a close reading of his political career and shifting loyalties Cesarani doesnt gloss over Disrealis weaknesses: his numerous affairs, profligacy and constant debt (only parliamentary immunity kept him out of prison). Yet his portrait of this complex figure remains sympatheticSara Jo Ben Zvi, Segula -- Sara Jo Ben Zvi * Segula *

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(6)
Part One Becoming Disraeli, 1804--1837
7(76)
Part Two Being Dizzy, 1837--1859
83(76)
Part Three The Old Jew, 1859--1881
159(66)
Conclusion: The Last Court Jew 225(12)
Notes 237(46)
Index 283
David Cesarani (19562015) was a research professor in History at Royal Holloway, University of London, and director of the Holocaust Research Centre. In 2005 he was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his work in establishing a Holocaust Memorial Day in the UK.