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ISBN-13
9780521169073
Book Title
German Orientalism in the Age of Empire
ISBN
9780521169073
Publication Name
German Orientalism in the Age of Empire : Religion, Race, and Scholarship
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Year
2010
Series
Publications of the German Historical Institute Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Suzanne L. Marchand
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz
Number of Pages
562 Pages

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This carefully researched book provides the first synthetic and contextualized study of German Orientalistik. It suggests that we must take seriously German orientalism's origins in Renaissance philology and early modern biblical exegesis and appreciate its modern development in the context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century debates about religion and the Bible, classical schooling, and Germanic origins.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521169070
ISBN-13
9780521169073
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102816840

Product Key Features

Author
Suzanne L. Marchand
Publication Name
German Orientalism in the Age of Empire : Religion, Race, and Scholarship
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Series
Publications of the German Historical Institute Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
562 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ds61.9.G3 M37 2010
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'Suzanne Marchand's enormously learned, contextually rich, and conceptually complex study of the scholarly traditions and cultural practices that defined the 'peculiarities' of German Orientalism in the modern Imperial age finally provides a comprehensive, convincing response to questions that historians of modern Germany have been asking since the publication of Edward Said's Orientalism more than thirty years ago ... By emphasizing the immense diversity and motivational ambivalence of German Orientalism, she has produced a story that opens the tradition to critical, reciprocal, post-Imperial appropriations.' John Toews, University of Washington, "Marchand's book, encyclopedic in size, scope and ambititon, examines works by an overwhelming number of scholars writing between the eighteenth century and twentieth centuries..." -Susanne Kord, TLS, "German Orientalism in the Age of Empire is that rare combination of deep research, vast erudition, and big, important ideas. By rooting Orientalism in the rich cultural soil of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Germany, Marchand gives us a complex, nuanced, and balanced view of European attitudes toward the 'Orient.' This is a major contribution to our understanding of European intellectual history." - James Sheehan, Stanford University, 'Suzanne Marchand's enormously learned, contextually rich, and conceptually complex study of the scholarly traditions and cultural practices that defined the 'peculiarities' of German Orientalism in the modern Imperial age finally provides a comprehensive, convincing response to questions that historians of modern Germany have been asking since the publication of Edward Said's Orientalism more than thirty years ago … By emphasizing the immense diversity and motivational ambivalence of German Orientalism, she has produced a story that opens the tradition to critical, reciprocal, post-Imperial appropriations.' John Toews, University of Washington, "German Orientalism in the Age of Empire is intellectual history on an epic scale. Suzanne Marchand's rich revisionist account re-creates the practices of an extraordinary branch of scholarship in vibrant detail. She traces the complex roots of modern Orientalism in Renaissance philology and early modern biblical exegesis, follows the transformation of the field in the modern university and the age of European empire, and brings the reader into direct, instructive contact with dozens of fascinating thinkers and scholars. Again and again, she challenges received truths about European thought and how it should be studied." - Anthony Grafton, Princeton University, "Suzanne Marchand engages a major issue of modern German history with her rich, ambitious, and beautifully composed book. She offers powerful and sophisticated arguments that rest on a dazzling command of evidence. German Orientalism in the Age of Empire not only fills a huge gap; it is a bravura performance and a landmark work." - David Blackbourn, Harvard University, 'Marchand successfully uses the concept of generational differences to organize her account. After a first chapter in which the study of oriental languages is located within the quest for the pure Christianity of the Reformation, Marchand highlights the new impetus gained by the early nineteenth-century Romantics … ' The Journal of Church History, "Marchand's impressively well-researched and -written book offers the first comprehensive and historical study of German Orientalist scholarship. Essential." -Choice, 'Marchand's book, encyclopaedic in size, scope and ambition, examines works by an overwhelming number of scholars writing between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries, from a wealth of backgrounds and with a host of different presumptions, aims and scholarly attitudes: biblical scholars, historians, archaeologists, art historians, to name but a few. A further diversifying factor is Marchand's decision to focus not [on] the work of 'great men' but on that of more obscure figures whose works have rarely been analysed. … Marchand's conclusions contain a profound challenge to the most acknowledged works on the subject so far.' Times Literary Supplement, 'Suzanne Marchand has written a dazzling work of scholarship, a tour de force as an intellectual history of modern Germany. The erudition and breadth of material presented demonstrates that Suzanne Marchand is one of the great scholars of her generation. Essential reading for students in numerous fields, including religion, biblical studies, history, Asian studies, ancient Near East studies, and philology, her book is also an extremely important contribution to the field of Jewish studies, brilliantly illuminating its rise, development, influence, and significance.' Susannah Heschel, author of The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany, 'Suzanne Marchand engages a major issue of modern German history with her rich, ambitious, and beautifully composed book. She offers powerful and sophisticated arguments that rest on a dazzling command of evidence. German Orientalism in the Age of Empire not only fills a huge gap; it is a bravura performance and a landmark work.' David Blackbourn, Harvard University, 'German Orientalism in the Age of Empire is intellectual history on an epic scale. Suzanne Marchand's rich revisionist account re-creates the practices of an extraordinary branch of scholarship in vibrant detail. She traces the complex roots of modern Orientalism in Renaissance philology and early modern biblical exegesis, follows the transformation of the field in the modern university and the age of European empire, and brings the reader into direct, instructive contact with dozens of fascinating thinkers and scholars. Again and again, she challenges received truths about European thought and how it should be studied.' Anthony Grafton, Princeton University, "...an essential and engaging work that deserves to be read by all students of European intellectual history." -Erik Sidenvall, Church History, 'Marchand's book, encyclopaedic in size, scope and ambition, examines works by an overwhelming number of scholars writing between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries, from a wealth of backgrounds and with a host of different presumptions, aims and scholarly attitudes: biblical scholars, historians, archaeologists, art historians, to name but a few. A further diversifying factor is Marchand's decision to focus not [on] the work of 'great men' but on that of more obscure figures whose works have rarely been analysed. ... Marchand's conclusions contain a profound challenge to the most acknowledged works on the subject so far.' Times Literary Supplement, 'Marchand's impressive book is a welcome addition to the ever-growing literature on Germans' interactions with the wider world across a longue dure. This is a work of exacting detail and impressive erudition … Its appeals are many … The book is full of such useful correctives … such ambiguities beg our consideration and Marchand's engagement with these perplexing problems will make this book fruitful reading for a wide audience indeed.' The Journal of Central European History, "Suzanne Marchand has written a dazzling work of scholarship, a tour de force as an intellectual history of modern Germany. The erudition and breadth of material presented demonstrates that Suzanne Marchand is one of the great scholars of her generation. Essential reading for students in numerous fields, including religion, biblical studies, history, Asian studies, ancient Near East studies, and philology, her book is also an extremely important contribution to the field of Jewish studies, brilliantly illuminating its rise, development, influence, and significance." - Susannah Heschel, author of The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany, 'German Orientalism in the Age of Empire is that rare combination of deep research, vast erudition, and big, important ideas. By rooting Orientalism in the rich cultural soil of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Germany, Marchand gives us a complex, nuanced, and balanced view of European attitudes toward the 'Orient.' This is a major contribution to our understanding of European intellectual history.' James Sheehan, Stanford University, "Suzanne Marchand's enormously learned, contextually rich, and conceptually complex study of the scholarly traditions and cultural practices that defined the 'peculiarities' of German Orientalism in the modern Imperial age finally provides a comprehensive, convincing response to questions that historians of modern Germany have been asking since the publication of Edward Said's Orientalism more than thirty years ago. But her book does more than simply fill a gap in historical scholarship or supplement existing paradigms of analysis. Marchand's work reframes the issue by setting the processes whereby representatives of the 'West' constructed their own cultural identities by appropriating and 'othering' the 'Orient' within the longue duree of Europe's own cultural civil wars. By emphasizing the immense diversity and motivational ambivalence of German Orientalism, she has produced a story that opens the tradition to critical, reciprocal, post-Imperial appropriations." - John Toews, University of Washington, 'Marchand's impressive book is a welcome addition to the ever-growing literature on Germans' interactions with the wider world across a longue durée. This is a work of exacting detail and impressive erudition … Its appeals are many … The book is full of such useful correctives … such ambiguities beg our consideration and Marchand's engagement with these perplexing problems will make this book fruitful reading for a wide audience indeed.' The Journal of Central European History
Table of Content
1. Orientalism and the longue duree; 2. Orientalism in a Philhellenic age; 3. The lonely orientalists; 4. The second oriental renaissance; 5. The furor orientalis; 6. Towards an oriental Christianity; 7. On Aryans and Semites; 8. Orientalism and imperialism; 9. The study of oriental arts; 10. Relations with others: the Great War and after; Epilogue; Bibliography.
Copyright Date
2010
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Regional Studies, General, Europe / General
Lccn
2010-537119
Dewey Decimal
950.072043
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Education, History, Social Science

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