CULT OR SPIRIT? INTEGRATION STRATEGIES AND HISTORY OF MEMORY IN JEWISH GROUPS IN HUNGARY AT THE TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH Cover Image
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CULT OR SPIRIT? INTEGRATION STRATEGIES AND HISTORY OF MEMORY IN JEWISH GROUPS IN HUNGARY AT THE TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH
CULT OR SPIRIT? INTEGRATION STRATEGIES AND HISTORY OF MEMORY IN JEWISH GROUPS IN HUNGARY AT THE TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH

Author(s): András Zima
Subject(s): Cultural history, Regional Geography, History of Judaism, Politics and religion, 19th Century
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: cultural memory; collective consciousness; modernisation; secularisation; individualisation; Orthodoxy; Neology; Zionist; community strategy;

Summary/Abstract: At the turn of the 19th–20th century the different Jewish groups in Hungary had to face many challenges. They had to reconcile the demands made by modernity and the majority society with their own group interests. The changing environment endangered the survival of the group and questioned its basic values. There were big differences in the modernisation strategies of the Jewish groups examined (Neology, Budapest Orthodox, Zionists). Religion, as the primary determinant of value, shifted from the community sphere to the private sphere and lost some of its importance. History became the new model for interpretation of the world, that could be manifested at community level. Cultural memory based on shared history became the most important adhesive force of the group. The press, the most important attitude-shaping communication media of the period, played a major role in preserving and strengthening memory.

  • Issue Year: 53/2008
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 243-262
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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