@article{Goldberg_2010, place={Washington DC: American Sociological Association.}, title={THE JEWS, STATES, AND CITIZENSHIP: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE}, url={https://trails.asanet.org/article/view/the-jews-states-and-citizenship-a-sociological}, abstractNote={In this course we will investigate the civic emancipation of European Jews – the process by which European Jews acquired full and equal citizenship – from the French Revolution in 1789 to the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. The purpose of the course is not to teach a narrative of events in modern Jewish history, but instead to construct sociological explanations for historical outcomes and patterns. To achieve this objective, the course will adopt a comparativehistorical perspective, focusing primarily on Britain, France, Germany, and Russia (the last as a case of failed emancipation prior to 1917).}, journal={TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology}, author={Goldberg, Chad}, year={2010}, month={Apr.} }