TY - BOOK AU - Wodziński,Marcin TI - Hasidism: key questions SN - 9780190631277 AV - BM198 .H375 2018 PY - 2018/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Hasidism KW - Historiography KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Cover; Hasidism; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Note on Transcription and Place Names; Introduction; 1 A Definition; The History of a Definition; A Sect; Sectarian Features?; Questioning Sectarianism; Grassroots Definitions; Confraternity; Consequences; Conclusions; 2 Women; Statements of Identity; Prayer; Pilgrimages; Public Activity; At Home; Were There Any Female Hasidim?; Conclusions; 3 Leadership; The Tsadik as a Holy Man; The Tsadik's Authority: Image vs. Reality; The Kvitl; The Horizon of Expectations; Who Is a Tsadik?; Conclusions; 4 Demography; Early ApproximationsRe-​evaluation; Extrapolation; Conclusions; 5 Geography; The Boundaries of Hasidic Expansion; What Stopped Hasidism?; Aharon Halberstam of Biała; Internal Boundaries; Center and Periphery; Conclusions; 6 Economy; Images and Their Uses; Doctrine and Its Impact; Method, Sources, Data; How Reliable?; Explications; Limitations; Conclusions; 7 The End and the Beginning; East-​European Jews and the First World War; The War's Effect on Hasidism; Migrations: A New Geography; Urbanization; New Ideologies, New Desertions; Hybridization vs. Fundamentalization; Conclusions; Conclusion; 2; b N2 - "Hasidism is one of the most important religious and social movements to have developed in Eastern Europe, and the most significant phenomenon in the religious, social and cultural life of the Jewish population in Eastern Europe from the eighteenth century up to the present day. Innovative and multidisciplinary in its approach, Hasidism: Key Questions discusses the most cardinal features of any social or religious movement: definition, gender, leadership, demographic size, geography, economy, and decline. This is the first attempt to respond those central questions in one book. Recognizing the major limitations of the existing research on Hasidism, Marcin Wodzinski's Hasidism offers four important corrections. First, it offers anti-elitist corrective attempting to investigate Hasidism beyond its leaders into the masses of the rank-and-file followers. Second, it introduces new types of sources, rarely or never used in research on Hasidism, including archival documents, Jewish memorial books, petitionary notes, quantitative and visual materials. Third, it covers the whole classic period of Hasidism from its institutional maturation at the end of the eighteenth century to its major crisis and decline in wake of the First World War. Finally, instead of focusing on intellectual history, the book offers a multi-disciplinary approach with the modern methodologies of the corresponding disciplines: sociology and anthropology of religion, demography, historical geography and more. By combining some oldest, central questions with radically new sources, perspectives, and methodologies, Hasidism: Key Questions will provide a radically new look at many central issues in historiography of Hasidism, one of the most important religious movements of modern Eastern Europe"-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1813095&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -