Bart T. Wallet and Irene E. Zwiep, “Locals: Jews in the Early Modern Dutch Republic,” in Jonathan Karp and Adam Sutcliffe, eds., The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. 7: The Early Modern World, 1500–1815 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), 894-922 (original) (raw)

Locals: Jews in the Early Modern Dutch Republic

Bart Wallet, Irene Zwiep

J. Karp & A. Sutcliffe (eds.), The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. 7, The Early Modern World, 1500–1815 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017), 2018

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Making Jews Dutch. Secular Discourse and Jewish Responses 1796-1848

Tsila Radecker

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Yosef Kaplan, “The Jews in the Republic until about 1750: Religious, Cultural and Social Life,” in J.C.H. Blom et al., eds., The History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Oxford: Littman Library, 2002), 116-163, 408-416

Yosef Kaplan

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For God and Country: Jewish Identity and the State in Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam

Ben Fisher

Jewish Culture in Early Modern Europe: Essays in Honor of David B. Ruderman (Hebrew Union College Press, 2014)

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Assimilating Jews in Dutch nation-building: the missing 'pillar

Hans Knippenberg

Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 2002

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Irene E. Zwiep, “Jewish Enlightenment Reconsidered: The Dutch Eighteenth Century,” in Resianne Fontaine, et al., eds., Sepharad in Ashkenaz: Medieval Knowledge and Eighteenth-Century Enlightened Jewish Discourse (Amsterdam: Edita, 2007), 281–311

Irene E. Zwiep

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Review of Blom e.a., Reappraising the History of the Jews in the Netherlands

Dan Michman

Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies/Revue canadienne d'etudes neerlandaises 42:1, 2022

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The Socio-economic Position of Jews in the Netherlands in the 19th Century: Myths and Realities

Karin Hofmeester

2014

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Irene E. Zwiep, “From Nations to Citizens: Jewish Life in the Low Countries in the Shadow of the Enlightenment 1750–1814,” in Hans Blom, et al., eds., Reappraising the History of the Jews in the Netherlands, 2nd edition (Oxford: Littman Library, 2021), 172-199

Irene E. Zwiep

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The Religious Cultures of Dutch Jewry

Dan Michman

2017

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ASHKENAZI-DUTCH PINKASSIM AS SOURCES FOR STUDYING EUROPEAN-JEWISH MIGRATION: THE CASES OF MIDDELBURG AND THE HAGUE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

Stefan Litt

The Dutch Intersection: The Jews and the Netherlands in Modern History, 2008

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Yosef Kaplan and Dan Michman, “Preface,” in Yosef Kaplan and Dan Michman, eds., The Religious Cultures of Dutch Jewry (Leiden: Brill, 2017), xi-xxv

Yosef Kaplan

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Dutch National Identity and Jewish International Solidarity: An Impossible Combination? Dutch Jewry and the Significance of the Damascus Affair (1840)

Bart Wallet

Yosef Kaplan ed., The Dutch Intersection: The Jews and the Netherlands in Modern History, 2008

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Distinguishing the Distinction: Picturing Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Holland

Samantha Baskind

Journal for the Study of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry, 2007

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Marc Saperstein, “Review of ‘Poverty and Welfare among the Portuguese Jews in Early Modern Amsterdam’, by Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld,” European Judaism, vol. 47, no. 2 (Autumn 2014): 136-141

Marc Saperstein

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Irene E. Zwiep, “Jewish Enlightenment (Almost) without Haskalah: The Dutch Example,” Jewish History and Culture, vol. 13, no. 2–3 (2012): 220–234

Irene E. Zwiep

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Matt Goldish, “The Portuguese Rabbinate of Amsterdam in the Seventeenth Century: A Unique Institution Viewed from Within and Without,” in Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan, eds., Dutch Jews as Perceived by Themselves and by Others (Leiden: Brill, 2001), 9-19

Matt Goldish

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Yosef Kaplan and Dan Michman (eds.), The Relgious Cultures of Dutch Jewry (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2017), pp. xi-xxv

Dan Michman

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Yosef Kaplan, “An Alternative Path to Modernity: The Sephardi Jews of Amsterdam in Early Modern Times,” in James E. Force and David S. Katz, eds., Everything Connects: In Conference with Richard H. Popkin. Essays in His Honor (Leiden: Brill, 1999), 213-240

Yosef Kaplan

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“They [the Jews] Show Me a Nation Full of Flaws.” The Political Use of Jewish Stereotypes by Jews and Non-Jews in the Netherlands (1796–1798)

Tsila Radecker

2020

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Irene E. Zwiep, “Religion, Culture (and Nation) in Nineteenth-Century Dutch-Jewish Thought,” in Yosef Kaplan, ed., The Religious Cultures of Dutch Jewry (Leiden: Brill, 2017), 249-269

Irene E. Zwiep

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“Predestination and Toleration: The Dutch Republic’s Single Judicial Persecution of Jews in Theological Context.” Renaissance Quarterly 71 no. 1 (Spring 2018): 165-205

Alexander van der Haven

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The Battle for Jewish Sympathy: The House of Orange, the Dutch Jews and Postwar Morality

Bart Wallet

in: David J. Wertheim ed., The Jew as Legitimation: Jewish-Gentile Relations Beyond Antisemitism and Philosemitism, 2017

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Dutch Jews and the Dutch Jewish colony in Antwerp during the heydays of Eastern European Jewish immigration to Belgium, 1900-1940

Janiv Stamberger

Studia Rosenthaliana, 2021

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The Role of the Jewish Council During the Occupation of the Netherlands

Katja Happe

The Holocaust and European Societies, 2016

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Yosef Kaplan, “A Generation of Progress in the Historical Study of Dutch Sephardic Jewry,” in Yosef Kaplan, Henry Méchoulan and Richard H. Popkin, eds., Menasseh ben Israel and His World (Leiden: Brill, 1989), 1-6

Yosef Kaplan

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Isaac de Pinto’s ‘Political Reflections’ and the Beginning of the Jewish Political Economy

Daniel Strum

Paths to Modernity: A Tribute to Yosef Kaplan, 2018

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Between Assimilation and Anihilation: Dutch Jewry and the possibility of the Holocaust.

Aron Sterk

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How the Jews Modernized: The Western Nations

Carsten Schapkow

2012

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Yosef Kaplan, “The Curaçao and Amsterdam Jewish Communities in the 17th and 18th Centuries,” American Jewish History, vol. 72, no. 2 (December 1982): 193-211

Yosef Kaplan

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A Ticket of Re-Admission into Dutch Society: The Controversy on Amsterdam’s Monument of Jewish Gratitude (1950)

Bart Wallet

Encounters with troubles pasts in contemporary Dutch and Greek historiography, 2023

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“Liberty of Conscience” and the Jews in the Dutch Republic (2010)

Miriam Bodian

Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations: The Electronic Journal of the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations 6 (2011): http://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/scjr/article/view/1587/1439

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The Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century

Maarten Prak

2005

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Eager to Belong: A Palestinian Jew in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam

oded cohen

Studia Rosenthaliana , 2020

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Yosef Kaplan, “Political Concepts in the World of the Portuguese Jews of Amsterdam during the Seventeenth Century: The Problem of Exclusion and the Boundaries of Self-Identity,” in Yosef Kaplan, et al., eds., Menasseh ben Israel and His World (Leiden: Brill, 1989), 45-62

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