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                <dc:title>Glikl von Hameln: Memoirs 1691-1719 [Excerpt]</dc:title>
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                <dc:creator>Glikl bas Judah Leib</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>Moments of upheaval are particularly fruitful for excavating the
historical past. The eruption of a cause célèbre affords an
opportunity not only to examine particular ruptures, but also to gain
insights into the structures of social life that are interrupted by
them. The news of the coming of the Messiah in the years 1665–66
represents one such moment in the story of the Jews of Hamburg as
recounted by the memoirist, Glikl of Hameln. In Book III of her
remembrances, Glikl reports the transition between elation and despair
as promises of the Jews’ redemption first came to northern Europe
only to be dashed by the conversion of the redeemer to Islam in
Constantinople. Glikl’s account of the Sabbatean movement Jewish
messianic movement of the followers of Schabbtai Zvi in Hamburg is
revealing for its vivid portrait of the energy of the Jews in the city
when the news first arrived, for thinking about the communication of
news between distant communities—especially the
entrepôts transshipment port of the Sephardic diaspora in the
Italian Peninsula, Ottoman Empire, and northwestern Europe—and for
considering the differences between the various Jewish groups within
the city of Hamburg itself.</dc:description>
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